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Preparing for a bowl without a coach
Preparing for a bowl without a coach
For those that have played college football or are close to the team, my question is how does the team prepare for a game without having a coaching staff? Does anyone know which coaches are still in Logan helping the team prepare for the game? If Frank Maile is the interm coach how does he outsource the preparation without a full staff? It is hard to imagine the team being prepared to play in the bowl game from my limited perspective.
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
Preparing for a game with only a few coaches at practice can be done. I remember reading an article how when the Utes were preparing for the Fiesta Bowl, and there was one practice, maybe a few that only had 2 coaches at practice, between Urban at his Florida press conference, Mike Sanford preparing for his new UNLV job, and others preparing to be assistants with them.
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
Have the coordinators already left? I thought they were preparing things. These guys have played 12 games and been a pretty disciplined bunch. The only changes are probably specific scheming to North Texas film may be left to guys without a lot of experience but at this point the Defensive leaders, O-line, and QB have seen about everything and they are locked into routine.
Obviously if Yost isn't calling things it may be noticable, but for one game where Love checks so much and we run the same basic RPO stuff I doubt we see a huge difference. Maile and the D won't change much.
Obviously if Yost isn't calling things it may be noticable, but for one game where Love checks so much and we run the same basic RPO stuff I doubt we see a huge difference. Maile and the D won't change much.
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
If I'm not mistaken, the Assistant Coaches have contracts that run out early next year, is that correct?
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
Wells has one that runs out next year...
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
I understand they are going to both game prep and coach our AGGIES for the bowl game with North Texas after which they will make a swift exit to Lubbock Texas.
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
Sometimes, I just can’t help myself, but here it goes.....most of them are gone. BTW, we lost Farmer too....so it is pretty much Maile
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
I talked to Matt Austin yesterday and he is very close to Chuckie, he says Chuckie is 80% leaning toward leaving, to be an actual Coach and he’s from there....
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
I'd love to keep Chuckie around
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Re: Preparing for a bowl without a coach
I think we still have Maile, Collins and Unga. Plus most if not all of the GA group (for now).