Bigred_inSD
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Has any site put out a list of possibilities? I'm excited for Banker to be gone, but don't want to get too jazzed if he don't land a huge name.
I don't know where you got this from, but all of these numbers are wrong.Nebraska was 19th in total defense this year but FWIW, played 8 of their 12 regular season games against schools in the bottom half of the country in offense.
Wisconsin 64th
Northwestern 67th
Maryland 82nd
Purdue 91st
Minnesota 94th
Iowa 117th
Fresno State 122nd
Illinois 125nd
I said this last night. Our "ranking" on defense was probably due to more of the inept offenses we played, rather than the quality of our defense. 7 teams ranked 80th or below. The fact that we let Iowa , who had a horrible offense hang 40 on us, sure didn't help. I also think that giving up 3 TD immediately after our scores in the bowl game only added to the situation. I understand this was not based on 1-2 games. This wasn't a knee jerk decision, but the two examples I gave are exactly what Banker's defensive have been like and would have continued to be.I don't know where you got this from, but all of these numbers are wrong.Nebraska was 19th in total defense this year but FWIW, played 8 of their 12 regular season games against schools in the bottom half of the country in offense.
Wisconsin 64th
Northwestern 67th
Maryland 82nd
Purdue 91st
Minnesota 94th
Iowa 117th
Fresno State 122nd
Illinois 125nd
We were 30th in yards/game and 53rd in yards/play
http://www.cfbstats.com/2016/leader/national/team/defense/split01/category10/sort01.html
Total Offense Rank (total yards/game)
Oregon 15
Ohio St 31
Tenn 40
Wyo 48
Ind 56
NW 73
Pur 80
Wis 89
Mary 94
Minn 107
Fresno 120
Iowa 121
Illinois 123
http://www.cfbstats.com/2016/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category10/sort01.html
If the NCAA adds a 10th assistant (which it sounds like will happen), we'll have three spots to fill, and I would imagine that Tavita would get one of them.I'm interested to hear some of the DC candidates.
On another note, with the departure of Stewart, does this open up a position for Tavita Thompson to be promoted to a full time assistant?
Also, I think the savage in Mike Riley has been awakened. His golly gee shucks persona and pocket full of Werther's originals is just hiding a monster that's been lying dormant for the last 20 years.
A 10th assistant coach is likely to be approved, so that most likely would go to Thompson. But, is Thompson the best that NU can do for that role? I think that's worth a discussion, and there has been a thread or 2 about that.I'm interested to hear some of the DC candidates.
On another note, with the departure of Stewart, does this open up a position for Tavita Thompson to be promoted to a full time assistant?
Also, I think the savage in Mike Riley has been awakened. His golly gee shucks persona and pocket full of Werther's originals is just hiding a monster that's been lying dormant for the last 20 years.
I love Minter, but I'm hoping we spend the money on a top D-1 guy. I don't think Riley makes this move to take a reach on an up and coming coach from a lower divison.lo country said:Mike Minter. He has done well at Campbell University. Has coached for a while, has a great resume and has some name cache.
http://www.gocamels.com/sports/fball/coaches/mike_minter?view=bio
I don't think the head coach in waiting every really works. Jimbo Fisher at FSU, is the only one that I can think that it worked out. Plus, that can backfire in recruiting, because the kids won't know who the real head coach is going to be, and when the head coach is actually going to step down.If we are going to make a "splash hire", the only way it's going to happen is 1. Pay the man a lot of money and 2. name him DC/Co-HC. The lure of being the HC in waiting might be the only thing that makes a big name truly interested in coming here when they are getting paid comparable money elsewhere
If the job doesn't get done, the whole staff will be looking for new jobs.Is there some thought that this job may not be as desirable as everyone thinks, especially with the supposed pressure on Riley to make these moves. If the job doesn't get done in two years the new DC may be looking for a new job. Obviously if you believe in yourself as a coach that shouldn't be in your mind, but there could be some perceived risk joining this staff at this time
Interesting point, and it's been pointed out by the recruitniks that he wasn't involved in the recruiting of the current commits. Sounds like he wants to put a lot of blame on the talent, but isn't getting the job done to upgrade that talent.Just dawned on me that Banker was one of the most out-spoken about our lack of talent.
Yet we completely changed defensive schemes from his first year and only got "improvement" because of how bad we were before. Terrible to below-average isn't anything to write home about.
So perhaps he'd convinced himself that it was the players fault and not looking in the mirror enough.