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Tech grad Todd Stansbury to be named new AD
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<blockquote data-quote="g0lftime" data-source="post: 250660" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Stansbury will have been here almost 2 years by end of 2017. I think PJ at least gets 2017 season to prove his longevity until 2020. He may not want to coach any longer after that. In 2017 he will have a new QB with a relatively experienced O and D with good special teams kickers coming in (if we can sign the 2 kicking commits). If he has a less than 7 win season this year, then I think he will be on an extremely hot seat in 2017. I personally hope he is very successful and is here as long as he chooses to be here. I do think he needs to open up parts of his passing game on 1st and 2nd downs rather than 3rd and long, and he needs to make some staff changes if his OL keeps missing assignments. That has been happening too much over too many seasons, and these are smart kids so something is not right with OL communication if this continues. Defense needs to tighten up on the corners in 3rd down situations, we make it too easy with so much cushion and no time for DL to get pressure. He must be giving TR a lot of latitude in how he wants to run the defense. </p><p>It will be interesting to see how much the new AD gets involved with the operations of the coaching staff. Will he force a staff change if PJ does not want to do it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0lftime, post: 250660, member: 2672"] Stansbury will have been here almost 2 years by end of 2017. I think PJ at least gets 2017 season to prove his longevity until 2020. He may not want to coach any longer after that. In 2017 he will have a new QB with a relatively experienced O and D with good special teams kickers coming in (if we can sign the 2 kicking commits). If he has a less than 7 win season this year, then I think he will be on an extremely hot seat in 2017. I personally hope he is very successful and is here as long as he chooses to be here. I do think he needs to open up parts of his passing game on 1st and 2nd downs rather than 3rd and long, and he needs to make some staff changes if his OL keeps missing assignments. That has been happening too much over too many seasons, and these are smart kids so something is not right with OL communication if this continues. Defense needs to tighten up on the corners in 3rd down situations, we make it too easy with so much cushion and no time for DL to get pressure. He must be giving TR a lot of latitude in how he wants to run the defense. It will be interesting to see how much the new AD gets involved with the operations of the coaching staff. Will he force a staff change if PJ does not want to do it? [/QUOTE]
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