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We have been doing that for about a decade now.xraes said:
I'll give BU credit - we are opening up the purse strings.
Huge get!!
Definitely a great hire and I love the fact that he is bringing staff he is familiar with with a great track record. It will be interesting to see who we bring on as OC, but based on what I am seeing so far, I imagine it will be a top candidate.Forest Bueller_bf said:
I'm thinking this hire is a really good thing.
Brewer doesn't have the arm strength for the passing game Joe Burrow was able to develop, but Zeno has some real zip and may can be able to make most of the throws in their arsenal in the future.
That doesn't take away from Brewers overall game, but a big part of his game is improvisation to get extra yards and taking big hits at the end of those runs.
I just don't want to see him getting permanently damaged.
Brewer is already a Baylor legend if he retired tomorrow.
Tough decisions are going to have to be made, health may end up being the primary consideration.
But man, I think this is a great hire.
Amen.Timbear said:
Love Coach Dave and this hire.
DancinBear09 said:Definitely a great hire and I love the fact that he is bringing staff he is familiar with with a great track record. It will be interesting to see who we bring on as OC, but based on what I am seeing so far, I imagine it will be a top candidate.Forest Bueller_bf said:
I'm thinking this hire is a really good thing.
Brewer doesn't have the arm strength for the passing game Joe Burrow was able to develop, but Zeno has some real zip and may can be able to make most of the throws in their arsenal in the future.
That doesn't take away from Brewers overall game, but a big part of his game is improvisation to get extra yards and taking big hits at the end of those runs.
I just don't want to see him getting permanently damaged.
Brewer is already a Baylor legend if he retired tomorrow.
Tough decisions are going to have to be made, health may end up being the primary consideration.
But man, I think this is a great hire.
As for Brewer, I really wish that kid would hang em up. He has had 6+ concussions at his time at Baylor and he has the rest of his life to think about. Not worth mortgaging his future on one more year of college football imo.
Bigkahunaww said:
Great hire !!
As was said earlier, he will be great for both the QBs and the wide receivers.
But if Aranda chose him for that position, then I'm thinking he must have a grand slam HR for the OC position.
That caught my attention too. I know there is a capped limit to how many "on field" coaches you can hire. I'm not sure how "analysts" fit into the equation. Seems like there is no cap on them.BearFan33 said:
I'm thrilled to hear some more of the LSU magic is coming our way. Munoz seems to be in the middle of it. With that, I was struck by this quote from the article....
"Munoz was one of 15 analysts and a pair of consultants who worked behind the scenes for the Tigers this season, a key part to Orgeron's plan for building a program that could ultimately finish at 15-0 and win a National Championship."
Like a shadow coaching staff? Is it normal to have this many analysts and consultants working for a team?
There is a reason. He was Rhule's roommate who had never been an OC at the college level. He was and is unproven.Big_Pumpin said:Bigkahunaww said:
Great hire !!
As was said earlier, he will be great for both the QBs and the wide receivers.
But if Aranda chose him for that position, then I'm thinking he must have a grand slam HR for the OC position.
I was thinking the same thing. Wonder who it's going to be? Or he's putting solid people around Nixon. What is Nixon up to? Nobody is talking about him.
Coach Granda....I kind of like that...Timbear said:
Coach Granda could be the guy that puts both O and D together for the first time at Baylor.
gobears20 said:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/sports/lsu/article_00d978dc-3df2-11ea-b46b-bf4b1a62a312.amp.html
Baylor coach Dave Aranda has hired away his first staff member from his former employer.
The former LSU defensive coordinator will hire LSU analyst Jorge Munoz as a wide receivers coach, according to multiple reports Thursday morning.
Munoz focused on offense in his two years in Baton Rouge, and he worked behind the scenes in the non-coaching role to help support LSU's record-breaking offense in 2019 along with offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger and passing game coordinator Joe Brady.
The Athletic was the first to report the news.
Munoz is a former offensive coordinator at Louisiana-Lafayette, and LSU quarterback Joe Burrow credited and thanked him during his Heisman Trophy speech in New York.
Munoz was considered in some reports for the Oregon offensive coordinator position that eventually went to former Mississippi State coach Joe Moorhead.
Munoz is the third coach to depart LSU coach Ed Orgeron's staff for full-time assistant coaching jobs after the national championship season. Kenechi Udeze, a defensive analyst, joined Vanderbilt this week as a linebackers coach, and graduate assistant John Decoster, who focused on tight ends, left to be a full-time tight ends coach at Old Dominion.
We should be REALLY EXCITED!!Big_Pumpin said:
I feel like we need to be more excited about this hire!