Moose Stuff
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I would make Thomsen a Co-OC right now and make sure he doesn’t head to FSU. I’m sure I’ll have some disagreement on that.
I would make Thomsen a Co-OC right now and make sure he doesn’t head to FSU. I’m sure I’ll have some disagreement on that.
I think whoever we bring in needs be able to fill the vacuum as a recruiter as much as he does replace Luper the coach.
Yeah, I imagine recruiting is 90% of Luper’s job. I don’t know how involved he is with the OC responsibility, but I’ve always been under the impression that Cumbie does the lion’s share of coordinating the offense.I think whoever we bring in needs be able to fill the vacuum as a recruiter as much as he does replace Luper the coach.
What’s the deal with former TCU guys and Mizz?
There’s going to be some bummed out young RBs in the locker room at TCU. They really love Lupe. He’s a good man and I’m happy for him.
He will be really hard to replace as steady father figure and a recruiter.
He’s be great!As I noted in another thread I’d kick the tires on former TCU RB Andrew Hayes Stoker at Illinois.
He’s been on staff now for 3 years..He’s already paired with Cumbie..Im not sure why giving him an CO-OC title would do anything for our offensive output. Are you saying he doesn’t have any input now? I highly doubt thatThomsen is a fine coach, was successful at ACU and is close to Cumbie. Could be ideal to pair them.
Whoever we hire as RB coach doesn’t need the CO-OC title unless he has play calling skins on the wall
Luper > Cumbie on the recruiting trail. He’ll be tough to replace but I’ll reserve judgement until we see the staff adjustments etc.
I have always felt like we had to abbreviate his name Loop as opposed to Lupe. Whenever I see Lupe, I read-pronounce it like the Spanish woman’s nameLupe is a great recruiter but I also feel like we have young guys like Fitch, Gonzalez, Kelly, and Modkins that can help to fill that vacuum.
I have always felt like we had to abbreviate his name Loop as opposed to Lupe. Whenever I see Lupe, I read-pronounce it like the Spanish woman’s name