I think more likely a coach he knows and who knows him and his system. At this point, Alexander is going to be helping install the offensive schemes from the WR standpoint, so it makes sense that Long would want someone familiar with his scheme and nomen clature.OC tapping a coach he trusts.
But not till the gt wr coach got a new gig.???OC tapping a coach he trusts.
Sure is a lot of solid experienced hires for a sinking ship.
Good job...keep it up.Sure is a lot of solid experienced hires for a sinking ship.
When the opportunity and need are there, you turn to those you know and trust. Seems perfectly logical to me.But not till the gt wr coach got a new gig.???
BUT U GIVE THE ONES THAT RODE WITH YOU A GOOD CHANCE TO FIND A NEW GIG.When the opportunity and need are there, you turn to those you know and trust. Seems perfectly logical to me.
You should really stop using ALL CAPS. It's considered rude.BUT U GIVE THE ONES THAT RODE WITH YOU A GOOD CHANCE TO FIND A NEW GIG.
MY FREIND ANDY MAC GOT DUMPED ON THE SIDE WALK AFTER STAYING TO BRING IN THE NEW RECRUITING CLASS.
Sorry about the all caps.You should really stop using ALL CAPS. It's considered rude.
Sounds like you have a personal grief that has nothing to do with this coaching staff unless there was some sort of quid pro quo agreed to. If there was, then shame on the current regime. I have nothing but mad respect for CAM.
I really like CAM. I thought he would be the 1 coach to stay. I was sorry that he didn't. Disappointed that the communication wasn't better or that the players didn't act better, whichever it was.Sorry about the all caps.
Didn't mean to offend.
The strategic decision by Tstan and CGC to rapidly hire all new staff at end of CPJ was not necessary. CAM signed up the recruiting class and thought a spot remained for him. With CAM s knowledge and contacts around the south he, key, and CGC could have assembled a better staff day 1. Plus they would have had better relationship w cpj.
In hindsight 20/20, it seems as if "EVERYONE" wanted to wipe the CPJ era from the books and rebuild the program starting with digging new footings, instead of just doing a major remodel . That included even many gifted players, IMO. It seemed to me at the time that not too much thought was given to doing a gradual transition, especially on offense. For instance, Tobias Oliver could have been given a look at QB, especially in Red zone situations. By proclaming a "total rebuild".......like no one has ever attempted before(sic), they seemed to want to flatten the expectation curve and buy time with the fanbase. That might have worked 5-10 years ago, but not in CFB today. Short attention spans in fans, media, recruits, have shortened CGC's honeymoon. Up to now, he has appeared to be out of his depth, and constantly trying to put a happy face on the program. If "certain players that will not be named, but have spent 3 years being coached in the program" do not start performing like ACC calibre players this year, they might as well "stick the fork in" CGC.........he will be done.
Don’t bring actual facts into these debates. LolYou do realize Tobias started vs. Clemson & vs Temple?
I had forgotten that, LOL. Maybe because I graduated class of '73.........in other words, I'm an old fart. Oh well, it's 7:30 here in Wisconsin.......I think that's where I am anyway. Nurse just said "lights out"!You do realize Tobias started vs. Clemson & vs Temple?