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<blockquote data-quote="Novajacket" data-source="post: 929900" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>Kelly Q reported Baker as off field. </p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1611519195560157186[/MEDIA] Usually title of analyst also makes clear they are off field a and not a coach. </p><p></p><p>An FBS program currently can have a head coach, ten on-field assistant coaches, four on-field graduate assistants and five strength coaches. There is already no maximum for the off-field staffs allowed, which includes people like operations administrators, analysts and recruiting personnel. There are likely a lot of changes coming to this as what exactly the off field staff can do is not clear. <a href="https://footballscoop.com/news/ncaa-news-unlimited-coaching-staffs-recruiting" target="_blank">https://footballscoop.com/news/ncaa-news-unlimited-coaching-staffs-recruiting</a>.</p><p></p><p>Either way I like that CBK and ADJB have good experience at Bama with working within the new college football environment and are quickly making changes. I understand why some may not be impressed with specific coaching hires, though I disagree and think the whole will be stronger than sum of its parts. I think Faulkner will be a clear step up, and help to improve the offense. A few of the others have worked with him before, or in a similar system, so that should help too. On the defensive side I think bringing in Coleman, Sherrer, and Baker, shows recruits our ties to NFL. That Semore is focused on special teams, clearly shows importance for CBK. The hiring of EJ and DofHS relations for recruiting should give a boost there. Also their hasn't been any focus on branding and marketing as it isn't directly related to football. </p><p></p><p>Either way excited for what's next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novajacket, post: 929900, member: 129"] Kelly Q reported Baker as off field. [MEDIA=twitter]1611519195560157186[/MEDIA] Usually title of analyst also makes clear they are off field a and not a coach. An FBS program currently can have a head coach, ten on-field assistant coaches, four on-field graduate assistants and five strength coaches. There is already no maximum for the off-field staffs allowed, which includes people like operations administrators, analysts and recruiting personnel. There are likely a lot of changes coming to this as what exactly the off field staff can do is not clear. [URL]https://footballscoop.com/news/ncaa-news-unlimited-coaching-staffs-recruiting[/URL]. Either way I like that CBK and ADJB have good experience at Bama with working within the new college football environment and are quickly making changes. I understand why some may not be impressed with specific coaching hires, though I disagree and think the whole will be stronger than sum of its parts. I think Faulkner will be a clear step up, and help to improve the offense. A few of the others have worked with him before, or in a similar system, so that should help too. On the defensive side I think bringing in Coleman, Sherrer, and Baker, shows recruits our ties to NFL. That Semore is focused on special teams, clearly shows importance for CBK. The hiring of EJ and DofHS relations for recruiting should give a boost there. Also their hasn't been any focus on branding and marketing as it isn't directly related to football. Either way excited for what's next. [/QUOTE]
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