Neither did Harvin until later in his career. Pooch punting is really tough. This kid is a true sophomore. Give him time.I hope he's noticed our punt game has big problems.
btw--if he got a sub-punter for 35 yd punts to inside 5 ,it might help. our Mr. punter now has no finesse.
Coach Eley was a head coach for many years - one of his stints was at Alabama State.I don't understand the real difference in responsibilities between a GA, Consultant/Analyst and Coach. I get it at the high level, but how does that change what they do day-in and day-out?
So he was a GA and is now a Coach...what changes?
He learned to take "normal" punting steps in a week's time. Now someone just needs to get in his ear and work with him to aim for the sideline. It's not that hard.Neither did Harvin until later in his career. Pooch punting is really tough. This kid is a true sophomore. Give him time.
You're only allowed 10 "on-field" coaches per NCAA. I don't really know all the nuances of the other title's responsibilities.I don't understand the real difference in responsibilities between a GA, Consultant/Analyst and Coach. I get it at the high level, but how does that change what they do day-in and day-out?
So he was a GA and is now a Coach...what changes?
Chaney doesn’t want the stress of a bigger job. He loves being an analyst, only having to work a few days a week.I'm a bit surprised Key didn't move Chaney to OL so he could focus more on being HC, but I'm sure coach Eley has a lot he can contribute as well.
I don't understand the real difference in responsibilities between a GA, Consultant/Analyst and Coach. I get it at the high level, but how does that change what they do day-in and day-out?
So he was a GA and is now a Coach...what changes?
Donald Hill-Eley is the father of Ace Eley. He was the head coach at Alabama State from 2017-21 and was working as an offensive analyst for us this year. An analyst cannot coach the players or be on the practice field is my understanding. So now he can get hands on with the special teams and the offense.I don't understand the real difference in responsibilities between a GA, Consultant/Analyst and Coach. I get it at the high level, but how does that change what they do day-in and day-out?
So he was a GA and is now a Coach...what changes?
PS, here are the over all limits:Donald Hill-Eley is the father of Ace Eley. He was the head coach at Alabama State from 2017-21 and was working as an offensive analyst for us this year. An analyst cannot coach the players or be on the practice field is my understanding. So now he can get hands on with the special teams and the offense.
GA's are coaches and can supervise players and be on the field. They just don't get paid. A graduate assistant coach is a graduate student who works as an assistant coach for their college or university while working on the completion of their post-graduate education. As a graduate assistant coach, you are typically compensated with tuition credits, housing, and a stipend. Nathan Brock is a GA who is in his second season assisting Key on the oline. Brock is now supervising the OL
Lastly, defensive analyst Anthony Parker has been given a new job with the title of director of player development.
drinking a little today?The second rohnd if hires are diing way better than the firstcround
I think eley was albama state head coach
No wonder #2 is a baller
I don't care about him as a big punter..Surely we have a 2nd unit punter that can kick straight up or only pooch for 35 yds. Its called innovation.Neither did Harvin until later in his career. Pooch punting is really tough. This kid is a true sophomore. Give him time.