Except for literally Buster. It’s not that unusual but I’d imagine the DC-to-be mentioned a name.
I don’t think Buster is an exception to the rule. I think all the offensive coaches were put together at the same time, and there were differences in paperwork and other factors leading to different start dates
There’s an official hire date and then there’s the date that you agree to take the job. Key knew Faulkner before he hired him. Aside from Weinke, everyone hired on offense was hired for the same scheme. Everyone fits together. Do you think it was done without consulting Faulkner?
It’s probably similar here—the defensive coaches are getting hired because they fit together. Key probably knew he was changing defensive staff months ago. Duke coach availability is lucky—I don’t think that would happen if Elko didn’t take the A&M job, and Elko was a backup choice there.
I have seen defensive coaching staffs with two DL coaches, or two DB coaches, or two LB coaches, depending on scheme. Not sure how we will arrange our coaching responsibilities.
I think he’s saying that usually the coordinator gets to pick the position coaches, even if they get announced before the coordinator. I promise that Brent didn’t decide to hire Geep Wade without Buster Faulkner’s permission. The biggest exception is probably Chris Weinke because he’s just that good that Key was not willing to lose him. We probably have an agreement in place with a new defensive coordinator who wants Simpson on staff, and we’re waiting to announce the DC.
I should have read this first, before responding. Yes, this
. But, it’s a team effort—you want coaches that you and the DC can work with. You don’t want to hamstring yourself or your coordinators. It’s a mutual choice.
It’s possible that Key independently picked a coach he likes, but that would make it a lot harder to hire a DC.