Gobbletygook!I asked AI for a list, here’s what it came up with:
Graham Harrell (Current Purdue OC) - Has strong Texas ties from his playing days at Texas Tech and previous coaching stops. His Air Raid offense would fit well in the AAC.
Jeff Lebby (Current Mississippi State Head Coach) - Former Oklahoma OC with deep ties to the region. If he were to leave MSU, Tulsa could be a good landing spot.
Brennan Marion (Current UNLV OC) - Rising star offensive coordinator who has Oklahoma ties from his time at Oklahoma State. Known for his innovative "Go-Go" offense.
Brian Urlacher (Former Texas Tech RB coach, current UTSA OC) - Deep Texas recruiting ties and experience in the region.
K.C. Keeler (Sam Houston State HC) - Proven winner at multiple levels who has successfully transitioned SHSU to FBS.
Major Applewhite (Current South Alabama OC) - Former Houston head coach with G5 experience and regional recruiting ties.
Josh Heupel's coaching tree could also be worth exploring, given his successful tenure at Tulsa as OC (2014-2015).
I didn’t realize Marion spent time at OSU and Heupel as OC at Tulsa. And Purdue is 1-10 this year. That’s AI for you.I asked AI for a list, here’s what it came up with:
Graham Harrell (Current Purdue OC) - Has strong Texas ties from his playing days at Texas Tech and previous coaching stops. His Air Raid offense would fit well in the AAC.
Jeff Lebby (Current Mississippi State Head Coach) - Former Oklahoma OC with deep ties to the region. If he were to leave MSU, Tulsa could be a good landing spot.
Brennan Marion (Current UNLV OC) - Rising star offensive coordinator who has Oklahoma ties from his time at Oklahoma State. Known for his innovative "Go-Go" offense.
Brian Urlacher (Former Texas Tech RB coach, current UTSA OC) - Deep Texas recruiting ties and experience in the region.
K.C. Keeler (Sam Houston State HC) - Proven winner at multiple levels who has successfully transitioned SHSU to FBS.
Major Applewhite (Current South Alabama OC) - Former Houston head coach with G5 experience and regional recruiting ties.
Josh Heupel's coaching tree could also be worth exploring, given his successful tenure at Tulsa as OC (2014-2015).
I caught that as well. I started laughing and even my wife knew that was wrong.I didn’t realize Marion spent time at OSU and Heupel as OC at Tulsa. And Purdue is 1-10 this year. That’s AI for you.
Wow, so Josh Heupel was our undercover OC, and Norwood really was just a front. Did Heupel calle the plays that first year?I asked AI for a list, here’s what it came up with:
Graham Harrell (Current Purdue OC) - Has strong Texas ties from his playing days at Texas Tech and previous coaching stops. His Air Raid offense would fit well in the AAC.
Jeff Lebby (Current Mississippi State Head Coach) - Former Oklahoma OC with deep ties to the region. If he were to leave MSU, Tulsa could be a good landing spot.
Brennan Marion (Current UNLV OC) - Rising star offensive coordinator who has Oklahoma ties from his time at Oklahoma State. Known for his innovative "Go-Go" offense.
Brian Urlacher (Former Texas Tech RB coach, current UTSA OC) - Deep Texas recruiting ties and experience in the region.
K.C. Keeler (Sam Houston State HC) - Proven winner at multiple levels who has successfully transitioned SHSU to FBS.
Major Applewhite (Current South Alabama OC) - Former Houston head coach with G5 experience and regional recruiting ties.
Josh Heupel's coaching tree could also be worth exploring, given his successful tenure at Tulsa as OC (2014-2015).
AI is SOFT!!It also claimed Brian Urlacher is OC at UTSA. As far as I know the only Brian Urlacher in football is the hall of famer Bears LB.
I think he'd for sure be bringing Dexter McCoil with him.GJ is the answer, good chance he can bring Marion with him and probably a couple other young coaches
And before anyone says we can't get him, plenty of you thought we couldn't fire Kdub or wouldn't fire him before the end of the season. We go get GJ and the program will be in good hands.
I'm still completely blown away that we fired him. When was the last time we fired a coach more or less when he deserved it? For BB it was Phillips in 2004 and for FB, Blankenship in 2014, tho both of them probably should have gone a year earlier. Our usual MO has been to get to the point the coach should get fired and then give him another 3 or 4 years. Wojick, Montgomery, Haith. This feels like a major change in our approach.GJ is the answer, good chance he can bring Marion with him and probably a couple other young coaches
And before anyone says we can't get him, plenty of you thought we couldn't fire Kdub or wouldn't fire him before the end of the season. We go get GJ and the program will be in good hands.