To the naysayers

Exactly. This was the plan all along. KF is just looking to get his kid the head coaching job, thats it. Anybody that doesn't see this is simply blind. He has no business being the OC with zero experience, and on top of it he can't recruit worth a crap just like his dad.

If Brian would have taken the OL job under O'Brein at Houston a couple years ago, he could have named his job the following year or this year. He would for sure be an OC somewhere or maybe a HC even. He didn't get to where he was because of daddy at New England, otherwise coaches that were peers with him like Bill O'Brien wouldn't want him as his OL coach.

Brian is on the fast track no matter where he is at, and that is because other coaches recognize talent. Hayden Fry usually had young, hungry Brian types on the staffs. Alverez was hired with only High school coaching experience. Bobby Stoops was an assistant for 7 years before getting a DC job. Bielema was a LB coach at Iowa for 6 years before getting a DC spot.

I will agree that this has been the plan all along. That Brian be an OL coach until they felt he was ready for OC coach. 5 years is long enough, and frankly if KF wasn't his dad, good coaches like Stoops, and Bielema move on in 5, 6, 7 years if they aren't going to get the big dog jobs, because they can certainly easily get them at other schools. I'm not sure why some people on here can't see that, it happens all the time, coaches jump to OC/DC with 6 years of less experience as a position coach all the time.
 
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I cant wait to see how our O is going to look this fall, under the new young coach Ferentz!
 

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