NUance Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR POWER RANKINGS 1. Kevin Wilson, Oklahoma BUZZ: He oversaw an offense that scored a record number of points last season, and he has his quarterback, two 1,000-yard running backs and the best tight end in the nation returning this season. 2. Galen Hall, Penn State BUZZ: Hall is a veteran assistant who has seen it all. He deserves kudos for helping Joe Paterno ? his college coach, by the way ? see the light and upgrading the Nittany Lions' offense the past few seasons. 3. Gary Crowton, LSU BUZZ: He has a long track record of success, and it was his offense that led the way when the Tigers won the national title in 2007. 4. Norm Chow, UCLA BUZZ: Here's another guy with a long track record. Don't hold last season's inept Bruins offense against him. An offensive staff of Bill Walsh, Sid Gillman and Don Coryell couldn't have done anything with what Chow had to work with. 5. Shawn Watson, Nebraska BUZZ: He's underrated nationally and has overseen some potent units of late. It wasn't bad offenses that got Bill Callahan run out of Lincoln. Rivals link Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR POWER RANKINGS 1. Kevin Wilson, Oklahoma BUZZ: He oversaw an offense that scored a record number of points last season, and he has his quarterback, two 1,000-yard running backs and the best tight end in the nation returning this season. 2. Galen Hall, Penn State BUZZ: Hall is a veteran assistant who has seen it all. He deserves kudos for helping Joe Paterno ? his college coach, by the way ? see the light and upgrading the Nittany Lions' offense the past few seasons. 3. Gary Crowton, LSU BUZZ: He has a long track record of success, and it was his offense that led the way when the Tigers won the national title in 2007. 4. Norm Chow, UCLA BUZZ: Here's another guy with a long track record. Don't hold last season's inept Bruins offense against him. An offensive staff of Bill Walsh, Sid Gillman and Don Coryell couldn't have done anything with what Chow had to work with. 5. Shawn Watson, Nebraska BUZZ: He's underrated nationally and has overseen some potent units of late. It wasn't bad offenses that got Bill Callahan run out of Lincoln. Rivals link Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 If you check out some of the other rankings, Henery is ranked #7 on the Specialist list, Mike McNeill is #6 on the TE list and Suh is #3 on the DT list. Quote Link to comment
jayhawker Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR POWER RANKINGS 1. Kevin Wilson, Oklahoma BUZZ: He oversaw an offense that scored a record number of points last season, and he has his quarterback, two 1,000-yard running backs and the best tight end in the nation returning this season. 2. Galen Hall, Penn State BUZZ: Hall is a veteran assistant who has seen it all. He deserves kudos for helping Joe Paterno ? his college coach, by the way ? see the light and upgrading the Nittany Lions' offense the past few seasons. 3. Gary Crowton, LSU BUZZ: He has a long track record of success, and it was his offense that led the way when the Tigers won the national title in 2007. 4. Norm Chow, UCLA BUZZ: Here's another guy with a long track record. Don't hold last season's inept Bruins offense against him. An offensive staff of Bill Walsh, Sid Gillman and Don Coryell couldn't have done anything with what Chow had to work with. 5. Shawn Watson, Nebraska BUZZ: He's underrated nationally and has overseen some potent units of late. It wasn't bad offenses that got Bill Callahan run out of Lincoln. Rivals link Thats great company. I think Watson is a brilliant coach that was just over shadowed by the ignorance of callahan. I was very surprised he didn't become a HC after last season. I am curious to which job he is looking at. I do not know what college he went to but I wonder if he's waiting on the aTm job, it will probably open up after this year. Quote Link to comment
jjamuss Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 I think Watson is brilliant, and the time with BC only made him better... because he learned what NOT to do early on. Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR POWER RANKINGS 1. Kevin Wilson, Oklahoma BUZZ: He oversaw an offense that scored a record number of points last season, and he has his quarterback, two 1,000-yard running backs and the best tight end in the nation returning this season. 2. Galen Hall, Penn State BUZZ: Hall is a veteran assistant who has seen it all. He deserves kudos for helping Joe Paterno ? his college coach, by the way ? see the light and upgrading the Nittany Lions' offense the past few seasons. 3. Gary Crowton, LSU BUZZ: He has a long track record of success, and it was his offense that led the way when the Tigers won the national title in 2007. 4. Norm Chow, UCLA BUZZ: Here's another guy with a long track record. Don't hold last season's inept Bruins offense against him. An offensive staff of Bill Walsh, Sid Gillman and Don Coryell couldn't have done anything with what Chow had to work with. 5. Shawn Watson, Nebraska BUZZ: He's underrated nationally and has overseen some potent units of late. It wasn't bad offenses that got Bill Callahan run out of Lincoln. Rivals link Thats great company. I think Watson is a brilliant coach that was just over shadowed by the ignorance of callahan. I was very surprised he didn't become a HC after last season. I am curious to which job he is looking at. I do not know what college he went to but I wonder if he's waiting on the aTm job, it will probably open up after this year. Yeah that would be the kiss of death for his tenure here I think. That job would be very hard to pass up. I just hope he stays through 2010, but I don't get a good feeling about it. Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR POWER RANKINGS 1. Kevin Wilson, Oklahoma BUZZ: He oversaw an offense that scored a record number of points last season, and he has his quarterback, two 1,000-yard running backs and the best tight end in the nation returning this season. 2. Galen Hall, Penn State BUZZ: Hall is a veteran assistant who has seen it all. He deserves kudos for helping Joe Paterno ? his college coach, by the way ? see the light and upgrading the Nittany Lions' offense the past few seasons. 3. Gary Crowton, LSU BUZZ: He has a long track record of success, and it was his offense that led the way when the Tigers won the national title in 2007. 4. Norm Chow, UCLA BUZZ: Here's another guy with a long track record. Don't hold last season's inept Bruins offense against him. An offensive staff of Bill Walsh, Sid Gillman and Don Coryell couldn't have done anything with what Chow had to work with. 5. Shawn Watson, Nebraska BUZZ: He's underrated nationally and has overseen some potent units of late. It wasn't bad offenses that got Bill Callahan run out of Lincoln. Rivals link Thats great company. I think Watson is a brilliant coach that was just over shadowed by the ignorance of callahan. I was very surprised he didn't become a HC after last season. I am curious to which job he is looking at. I do not know what college he went to but I wonder if he's waiting on the aTm job, it will probably open up after this year. Just so everyone is clear, my was for the comment that the LSU offense is what led them to the MNC in '07, not that Watson doesn't deserve this list. He does, Nick Saban is generally a good judge of talent. Not the most loyal employee, ole Mr. Saban, but nevertheless........ Quote Link to comment
fishnfrank Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 He has already said that he wants to be a Head Coach and that BO knows that. I just hope we can keep him around for a few more and maybe another NC. That may be stretching it though. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt316 Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 I'm just hoping he doesn't take the Colorado job when they fire Hawkins after this year's 6 win season. Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 I'm just hoping he doesn't take the Colorado job when they fire Hawkins after this year's 6 win season. I think he'd prefer another job, even though he was there previously. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 I'm surprised Chow isn't #1. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted August 31, 2009 Author Share Posted August 31, 2009 I'm surprised Chow isn't #1. Chow is the most famous. But UCLA ranked 111th in total offense last year. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted August 31, 2009 Author Share Posted August 31, 2009 He has already said that he wants to be a Head Coach and that BO knows that. I just hope we can keep him around for a few more and maybe another NC. That may be stretching it though. What he said. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 He's the most famous because of past accomplishements. Just like the author pointed out, don't hold last year under a new staff against him. Quote Link to comment
redout22 Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 Sweet. Glad that he is getting noticed. Quote Link to comment
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