Presumably, a GA type position...Quayshon Alexander's HS DL coach.
Edit: originally said 'obviously', not 'presumably'...I don't know enough to assume anything is obvious.
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what do you mean? they hire these high school guys to get recruits. they really aren't hiding anything.wondering how this reads between the lines
Why do they need to hide this? It's done all over the place. If it was an assistant coach position then it would be a bigger deal. Hiring a GA position with a kid's coach is fine by me. Plus, he may have some in-roads to other coaches in the future. If I remember right, Briles does this quite frequently to stay good with the HS coaches in Texas.what do you mean? they hire these high school guys to get recruits. they really aren't hiding anything.
I personally didn't really think it had any real significance, but some people are going to make it out into something it's not.. I can see by some of the responses, people already think it's tied to recruiting, which it isn't.Why do they need to hide this? It's done all over the place. If it was an assistant coach position then it would be a bigger deal. Hiring a GA position with a kid's coach is fine by me. Plus, he may have some in-roads to other coaches in the future. If I remember right, Briles does this quite frequently to stay good with the HS coaches in Texas.
So we scoured the nation looking for a really good grad assistant and just happened to come across a high school dline coach (not head coach...not coordinator...high school dline coach) of one of our recruits? And you think this isn't in any way tied to recruiting?I personally didn't really think it had any real significance, but some people are going to make it out into something it's not.. I can see by some of the responses, people already think it's tied to recruiting, which it isn't.
So we scoured the nation looking for a really good grad assistant and just happened to come across a high school dline coach (not head coach...not coordinator...high school dline coach) of one of our recruits? And you think this isn't in any way tied to recruiting?
Ummmmm...applications would be one way to find them. We hired a guy who played on a horrible team, at an NAIA kind of level, who had three catches in his career as a TE. Then he spent one year as a DL high school coach for Alexander. I'm fine with the hire...but you are smoking some funny stuff if you think this has zero to do with recruiting.You think the coaches (for any team) scour the nation for grad assistants? I think they usually find people they know, like and think they have the potential to be good coaches. People like former players or coaches they meet on the recruiting trail. How else would they find them? Film? Online job postings?
Ummmmm...applications would be one way to find them. We hired a guy who played on a horrible team, at an NAIA kind of level, who had three catches in his career as a TE. Then he spent one year as a DL high school coach for Alexander. I'm fine with the hire...but you are smoking some funny stuff if you think this has zero to do with recruiting.
Ummmmm...applications would be one way to find them. We hired a guy who played on a horrible team, at an NAIA kind of level, who had three catches in his career as a TE. Then he spent one year as a DL high school coach for Alexander. I'm fine with the hire...but you are smoking some funny stuff if you think this has zero to do with recruiting.
I get what you are saying, but using application process is a make it look good thing as well. If we hired a guy off the street via an application process I would think the masses would crucify the candidate and MR if hired.Ummmmm...applications would be one way to find them. We hired a guy who played on a horrible team, at an NAIA kind of level, who had three catches in his career as a TE. Then he spent one year as a DL high school coach for Alexander. I'm fine with the hire...but you are smoking some funny stuff if you think this has zero to do with recruiting.
send in the bag men, I say. If we're not cheating, we're not trying. Someone get Cam Newton's dad on the phone, I'd like to make a donation to his church.
+1I'm pretty sure QA isn't the caliber recruit that requires a bag man. Probably just wanting to make inroads out east.
Ummmmm...applications would be one way to find them. We hired a guy who played on a horrible team, at an NAIA kind of level, who had three catches in his career as a TE. Then he spent one year as a DL high school coach for Alexander. I'm fine with the hire...but you are smoking some funny stuff if you think this has zero to do with recruiting.
Good get on hyperbole. Hyperbole is used to show the ridiculousness of the argument that we hired a GA with three career catches at an NAIA-type school who spent a year as a high school dline coach because he was a great find...and this had nothing to do with recruiting .Stick to your original statement........"we scoured the nation". Do you really think any schools scours the nation for top GA assistants? Or does the hyperbole just help that strawman you like to prop up so much?
Presumably, a GA type position...Quayshon Alexander's HS DL coach.
Edit: originally said 'obviously', not 'presumably'...I don't know enough to assume anything is obvious.