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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 930325" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Offensively, the only hire that really impressed me was Josh Crawford. I like that he was promoted to Co-OC at WKU, and Tyson Helton appears to be putting together a factory for offensive coaches. Both his Co-OCs (Kittley and Ellis) at Western Kentucky before Crawford went on to have outstanding seasons at their next school. The next two Co-OCs at WKU (Arbuckle and Crawford) had a spectacular year for WKU, and Arbuckle was hired to OC Washington State's offense. </p><p></p><p>We are not talking up Crawford enough. Look at his background developing QBs at the HS level, and now WRs at the college level. This guy knows offense...and I suspect a LOT of the schemes and concepts from WKU will find their way onto GT's playbook. On top of that, he has a LOT of GA HS connections for GT to capitalize on. </p><p></p><p>This is a VERY astute hire both from a coaching X's and O's standpoint, and a recruiting standpoint by Key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 930325, member: 360"] Offensively, the only hire that really impressed me was Josh Crawford. I like that he was promoted to Co-OC at WKU, and Tyson Helton appears to be putting together a factory for offensive coaches. Both his Co-OCs (Kittley and Ellis) at Western Kentucky before Crawford went on to have outstanding seasons at their next school. The next two Co-OCs at WKU (Arbuckle and Crawford) had a spectacular year for WKU, and Arbuckle was hired to OC Washington State's offense. We are not talking up Crawford enough. Look at his background developing QBs at the HS level, and now WRs at the college level. This guy knows offense...and I suspect a LOT of the schemes and concepts from WKU will find their way onto GT's playbook. On top of that, he has a LOT of GA HS connections for GT to capitalize on. This is a VERY astute hire both from a coaching X's and O's standpoint, and a recruiting standpoint by Key. [/QUOTE]
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