Crossfirehawk
Well-Known Member
Not a Slam against Greg but is next season a good time to let Brian take the helm? New Energy for a new Era??? Stepping stone to Head Coach when Dad retires in a few years???
Next year we have a chance at another run. Not a good time to take a chance at a coaching change in my opinion.
What are you talking about?? Tom Herman coached WR and OL. Scott Frost coached LB, WR before becoming an OC. The top OC's out there don't become OC's because they spend 20 freaking years coaching every position group out there. Head Coaches spot talent and hire talent. Brian has coached TE, and OL and is more than qualified to be an OC. If he put his name out in the open market, with as many jobs that are open, he would have an OC gig in 2.2 seconds.If the Michigan State game is any indication of Brian being a top flight OLine coach, I'd say he still has some learning to do. Not every Iowa offensive lineman is going to be a high draft pick in the NFL if they were to graduate today. Brian needs to learn how to compensate for linemen that may be deficient due to injury, ability, 'rookiness', whatever in game day situations (maybe dad can take some notes).This is how Brian becomes a top flight OC or head coach: By mastering all the position(s). After he's mastered the OLine position, when he's mastered the OLine position, make him the running backs coordinator. Then the QBs coordinator, etc. When he's mastered all the coaching positions of the offense, he'll be ready to be an OC. Then make him DLine coordinator. LBs coordinator, etc. When he's mastered all the coaching positions of the defense, he'll be ready to be DC. When he's mastered both OC and DC, he'll be ready for a head coaching job. Notice I've left out the mastery of special teams. Maybe he'll need to dabble there, too. Besides, I know this thread has turned out to be a backhanded critique of Greg Davis' ability.
IF Brian wants to be OC, now, let him go. Let him make mistakes somewhere else.
Beginning to wonder how much football you actually know, Dean.
There is more than one way to become a head coach. Papa Ferentz never was a OC or DC. He was always a OL coach as assistant. Nothing else.
It would be like hiring Steve Alfraud all over again. Big name. Little substance (at the time of hiring or during Iowa career).Why in the world should Brian take over for Kirk as head coach in a few years? He should not get the job just because of his last name.