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<blockquote data-quote="GoGATech" data-source="post: 660206" data-attributes="member: 4350"><p>He was at UCF for a long time. He started there in 05 as a GA. 2006-2008 he was TE coach and recruiting coordinator. 2009-2013 he was OL coach and recruiting coordinator. He was also given the associate/assistant HC title in 2012. In 2014 he took over as OC and also coached OL for two seasons. UCF went 9-4 his first season as OC, and 0-12 his second, with O'Leary resigning after 8 games into the 2015 season. The 5 years he was only OL coach, UCF went 46-20 winning 3 conference titles. He then left and went to Bama as OL coach from 2016-2019, making it to the CFP National Championship all 3 seasons, and winning one. He coached Outland trophy winner Cam Robinson in 2016. Not sure what you're seeing but his resume as an OL coach is very good. Much better than that of his being an OC. We're confused on the OL because this is year 0 of a transition from a totally different blocking style, we have players that weren't recruited for this style, and we have a ton of injuries. There is no weird scenario with Key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoGATech, post: 660206, member: 4350"] He was at UCF for a long time. He started there in 05 as a GA. 2006-2008 he was TE coach and recruiting coordinator. 2009-2013 he was OL coach and recruiting coordinator. He was also given the associate/assistant HC title in 2012. In 2014 he took over as OC and also coached OL for two seasons. UCF went 9-4 his first season as OC, and 0-12 his second, with O'Leary resigning after 8 games into the 2015 season. The 5 years he was only OL coach, UCF went 46-20 winning 3 conference titles. He then left and went to Bama as OL coach from 2016-2019, making it to the CFP National Championship all 3 seasons, and winning one. He coached Outland trophy winner Cam Robinson in 2016. Not sure what you're seeing but his resume as an OL coach is very good. Much better than that of his being an OC. We're confused on the OL because this is year 0 of a transition from a totally different blocking style, we have players that weren't recruited for this style, and we have a ton of injuries. There is no weird scenario with Key. [/QUOTE]
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