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SpartanSpur

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Please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe there can only be 1 head coach, 9 other coaches, and 2 GAs. My questions are, what happens if we do hire Jon Hoke? Do we have 3 coaches on staff that are experts at DBs? Which coach will not be coaching next year? And how does hiring Jon Hoke fill our needs for coaching at the DL and LB positions? I guess if we do hire Hoke, move Joe Robinson to a non coaching position, Grady Brown to coach special teams?
 
Originally posted by SpartanSpur:

Please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe there can only be 1 head coach, 9 other coaches, and 2 GAs. My questions are, what happens if we do hire Jon Hoke? Do we have 3 coaches on staff that are experts at DBs? Which coach will not be coaching next year? And how does hiring Jon Hoke fill our needs for coaching at the DL and LB positions? I guess if we do hire Hoke, move Joe Robinson to a non coaching position, Grady Brown to coach special teams?
Don't worry about it, let Spurrier worry about it... He gets paid the big bucks...

We just sit back and watch...
 
Administrative positions. It's been going on for years in college football, teams are moving older coaches, mediocre coaches, and even good coaches (when they have too many good ones) into administrative roles where they help gameplan, plan for recruiting, etc. They can't do all the things a regular coach can do (in-home visits, go to practice, etc.), but they also don't count against the limit of coaches allowed. Per usual, we are years behind the rest of the SEC and Clemson in setting up a much bigger support staff, but hopefully it is finally getting done.
 
Originally posted by ipull4usc:
Administrative positions. It's been going on for years in college football, teams are moving older coaches, mediocre coaches, and even good coaches (when they have too many good ones) into administrative roles where they help gameplan, plan for recruiting, etc. They can't do all the things a regular coach can do (in-home visits, go to practice, etc.), but they also don't count against the limit of coaches allowed. Per usual, we are years behind the rest of the SEC and Clemson in setting up a much bigger support staff, but hopefully it is finally getting done.
Just like Brad Scott??? Administrative position aka "The Bag man"...
 
According to Arden Key, we are certainly adding coaches. This is a message board so fans get to discuss these things. If not, then why worry, its why Spurrier gets the big bucks. Let's just not discuss anything. Cheer leading only! Smfh
 
I think we can move someone over to "Juice Box Guy." I'm pretty sure our last Juice Box Guy took a Towel Guy job at another school.
 
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