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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 863593" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>You’re conflating what I’m saying to mean that coaches make the best analysts. That’s not what I’m saying at all. Coaches make the best <em>coaches. </em>Most actual data analysts are not coaches and likely have no coaching experience. What I’m saying is that large schools with money and power are using those “analyst” positions and filling them with additional coaches. In 2020 Alabama had 3 different former P5 head coaches, and another who was the HC at Houston. They aren’t using those guys as “analysts,” they’re using them to circumvent the 11 coach rule, in<em> addition </em>to actually having a team of dedicated analysts. The coaches who are listed as “analysts” are filling a different role than the actual analysts, and schools like Alabama, UGA, and A&M can afford to actually have both on their staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 863593, member: 4572"] You’re conflating what I’m saying to mean that coaches make the best analysts. That’s not what I’m saying at all. Coaches make the best [I]coaches. [/I]Most actual data analysts are not coaches and likely have no coaching experience. What I’m saying is that large schools with money and power are using those “analyst” positions and filling them with additional coaches. In 2020 Alabama had 3 different former P5 head coaches, and another who was the HC at Houston. They aren’t using those guys as “analysts,” they’re using them to circumvent the 11 coach rule, in[I] addition [/I]to actually having a team of dedicated analysts. The coaches who are listed as “analysts” are filling a different role than the actual analysts, and schools like Alabama, UGA, and A&M can afford to actually have both on their staff. [/QUOTE]
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