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<blockquote data-quote="Horny 4 Life" data-source="post: 1295746" data-attributes="member: 2783"><p>Two experienced, career OC types would be high on my list....Noel Mazzone and Tony Franklin.</p><p></p><p>Franklin comes from the Hal Mumme school of coaching and had a brief and difficult stint at Auburn as the OC under Tommy Tubbs. His offenses are generally among the highest scoring in FBS and his scheme is not that difficult to implement. He's great with developing QBs. </p><p></p><p>Noel Mazzone actually has TCU experience, having coached QBs here for a couple years under Wacker. His scheme is also fairly easy to implement and he's consistently producing quality statistical offenses. He's done a pretty good job with developing QBs.</p><p></p><p>Both guys are known for developing QBs but they run up-tempo offenses that come with some risk. Neither has ever moved up the ladder to the HC position and I don't know if either would take that opportunity. Both are a far cry from what LHCGMP has shown a preference for as an OC.</p><p></p><p>An under the radar FCS guy I've been keeping an eye on for awhile is Aaron Best at Eastern Washington. He is a former OL and works with their OL and has done a pretty good job of helping them overcome a lot of OL issues in the past to put a very good O onto the field.</p><p></p><p>Another FCS guy I've been keeping an eye on is Tanner Engstrand at U of San Diego. I could see him being willing to take Fuente-like career path.</p><p></p><p>Realistically, I see no change being made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horny 4 Life, post: 1295746, member: 2783"] Two experienced, career OC types would be high on my list....Noel Mazzone and Tony Franklin. Franklin comes from the Hal Mumme school of coaching and had a brief and difficult stint at Auburn as the OC under Tommy Tubbs. His offenses are generally among the highest scoring in FBS and his scheme is not that difficult to implement. He's great with developing QBs. Noel Mazzone actually has TCU experience, having coached QBs here for a couple years under Wacker. His scheme is also fairly easy to implement and he's consistently producing quality statistical offenses. He's done a pretty good job with developing QBs. Both guys are known for developing QBs but they run up-tempo offenses that come with some risk. Neither has ever moved up the ladder to the HC position and I don't know if either would take that opportunity. Both are a far cry from what LHCGMP has shown a preference for as an OC. An under the radar FCS guy I've been keeping an eye on for awhile is Aaron Best at Eastern Washington. He is a former OL and works with their OL and has done a pretty good job of helping them overcome a lot of OL issues in the past to put a very good O onto the field. Another FCS guy I've been keeping an eye on is Tanner Engstrand at U of San Diego. I could see him being willing to take Fuente-like career path. Realistically, I see no change being made. [/QUOTE]
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