Wonder how he's supposed to be as a recruiter?
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Grumpy, our resident GA fan, says Faulkner was a "decent" recruiter but very good recruiter with QBs.Wonder how he's supposed to be as a recruiter?
https://www.fromtherumbleseat.com/g...ll-coaching-carousel-co-oc-te-buster-faulkner
Grumpy, our resident GA fan, says Faulkner was a "decent" recruiter but very good recruiter with QBs.
I don’t think you could worry about that. You want the best if he’s the oneWould not want Faulkner because if he has any success he will be off to UGA as soon as their OC gets a head coaching job which will likely be one or two years at the most.
Didn't realize Faulkner was an on-campus only guy.Wait a minute, his position limited his ability to actually recruit. He could only contact them on campus, he was never the main recruiter on anyone. I believe Beck and Vandagriff were the QB signees, maybe Stockton, but Bobo and Stockton go back to a pre teen Stockton. The term Decent was used because of his rule limiting ability to recruit. He never went on income visits or on site evaluations for UGA because he wasn't an on field coach. I and many others hated seeing him leave, but it added another page to his resume.
Didn't realize Faulkner was an on-campus only guy.
Exactly!I don’t think you could worry about that. You want the best if he’s the one
I want the offense to have consistency. Won't ever get the best out of the players our coaches bust their asses to recruit if we're installing a new system literally every year.I don’t think you could worry about that. You want the best if he’s the one
Because there's no guarantee he does anything great before bolting. Coen did *alright* this year compared to his first stint and got interviews from at least three NFL teams and one college HC position (or at least there was interest from BC).Exactly!
What's so horrible if he does a great job here & would be considered by a top 5 program?
I’d probably go with Tommy Rees over Faulkner.
Don't know but a college OC at a P4 school would leave the school in February for an NFL job. We have living proof of that.Would a college OC at a P4 school leave the school in February for another college job? That seems kind of crappy.
Because of the schedule/playoffs, Jan-Feb is prime NFL hiring season. Should wind down the end of the month.Don't know but a college OC at a P4 school would leave the school in February for an NFL job. We have living proof of that.
I think there is a difference. Others may disagree.Don't know but a college OC at a P4 school would leave the school in February for an NFL job. We have living proof of that.
Anybody we get outside of Eddie Gran would always be looking for that next step. It’s the nature of OC’s. If he has an established relationship with Vandagriff. I’m all for giving him a shot. He has a developing track record so we could do worse. We have to hire for right now, not 4 or 5 years down the road. We have to hire the guy who’s going to get the most out of the guys we have now. If whoever we hire loves it here and stays beyond a couple of years then we recruit Accordingly.Would not want Faulkner because if he has any success he will be off to UGA as soon as their OC gets a head coaching job which will likely be one or two years at the most.
UGA could take any position coach or coordinator from us in a NY minute.Would not want Faulkner because if he has any success he will be off to UGA as soon as their OC gets a head coaching job which will likely be one or two years at the most.
And Rees would leave in a hot minute if ND came calling, what's your point?Would not want Faulkner because if he has any success he will be off to UGA as soon as their OC gets a head coaching job which will likely be one or two years at the most.
This brings up an interesting question in my head, on average how long do offensive coordinators stay at one school in Div 1 football? I posed the question to my friend Bard and this is what he responded with:Would not want Faulkner because if he has any success he will be off to UGA as soon as their OC gets a head coaching job which will likely be one or two years at the most.
This brings up an interesting question in my head, on average how long do offensive coordinators stay at one school in Div 1 football? I posed the question to my friend Bard and this is what he responded with:
The average number of years an offensive coordinator stays at one school in Division 1 college football is around 1-2 years. This information comes from a few different sources:
- Zippia: Their analysis of 1,040 offensive coordinator resumes indicated an average tenure of 1-2 years.
- FootballScoop: This website frequently discusses coaching moves and mentions the "high turnover" among offensive coordinators, further supporting the short average tenure.
UGA could take any position coach or coordinator from us in a NY minute.
If UGA is coming after him after the season it will have been a good hire. GA isn't going to settle so if the Dawgs or another top program want our guy we will be happy with the hire and he did a good job.Exactly!
What's so horrible if he does a great job here & would be considered by a top 5 program?
Mike Bobo is highly unlikely to get another HC job.Would not want Faulkner because if he has any success he will be off to UGA as soon as their OC gets a head coaching job which will likely be one or two years at the most.
Mike Bobo is highly unlikely to get another HC job.