Wyoming? Washington's coach is Chris Peterson from Boise State.
Wyoming, right. My bad.
Wyoming? Washington's coach is Chris Peterson from Boise State.
I think it's cool they all are showing this much loyalty.
I'm guessing you're probably right.
Now the question is, is it the Toledo DC or someone else that still has a job and can't officially be on staff yet.
The whole point of bringing in a guy with previous head coaching experience was to get THAT experience. These are guys he knows well and works well with. That will lead to a much more united approach in the future. I am really happy he's getting the guys he wants right now.
It would somewhat negate CMCs head coaching experience if he had to have a learning curve with a new staff starting next season.
Yeah, Paul was tweeking coaches every year. Guess he needed to upgrade more and be on twitter.
I'm guessing you're probably right.
Now the question is, is it the Toledo DC or someone else that still has a job and can't officially be on staff yet.
from Footballscoop
Toledo linebackers coach Tyson Veidt and corners coach D.K. McDonald have joined Matt Campbell’s staff per a report from SI. We can confirm those hires and understand that Toledo director of high school relations John Kuceyeski is headed to Ames as well, per source.
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Am I the only one that is at least a little concerned here? I thought he would bring a couple of coaches, and keep Ayeni. But we continue to hear more and more names from his Toledo staff? Is it normal to essentially relocate a program?
Maybe this experiment works great. I don't know. At least you get a staff that is familiar with each other. On the flip side, what worked in the MAC and Toledo may not translate well here. Namely, recruiting the type of athlete we need to win.
Am I the only one that is at least a little concerned here? I thought he would bring a couple of coaches, and keep Ayeni. But we continue to hear more and more names from his Toledo staff? Is it normal to essentially relocate a program?
Maybe this experiment works great. I don't know. At least you get a staff that is familiar with each other. On the flip side, what worked in the MAC and Toledo may not translate well here. Namely, recruiting the type of athlete we need to win.
I suppose there is a risk in bringing the 'old' staff along with the new HC. You aren't finding out if you could have gotten anyone 'better.' That's offset, IMHO, by being able to hit the ground running, evaluate the team members and recruits, establish recruiting responsibilities, etc. I do like the idea of a 'director of high school relations.' But given that Ohio has 4X the people of Iowa, are we going to expand the 'high school net' beyond our borders into Ill, MN, MO, NE, etc?
His 4 hour drive quote seems to say yes. That would put us in Southern Minnesota, Eastern Nebraska, Northern Missouri, Southern Wisconsin and Illinois.
I think there are some grad assistants, the video guy, and some water boys that he left there. However, he did take the ice cube trays from the freezer.
His 4 hour drive quote seems to say yes. That would put us in Southern Minnesota, Eastern Nebraska, Northern Missouri, Southern Wisconsin and Illinois.
Missouri would include Kansas City and St. Louis. All of Illinois Most of Wisconsin Most of Minnesota. And I would imagine he would stretch those borders a bit.
I suppose there is a risk in bringing the 'old' staff along with the new HC. You aren't finding out if you could have gotten anyone 'better.' That's offset, IMHO, by being able to hit the ground running, evaluate the team members and recruits, establish recruiting responsibilities, etc.