Renard
Sophmore
Many teams thrive under a coaching staff that has been in place for years. Getting acclimated to what a new coach wants and expects takes time for some players. Also a good coaching staff must work well together with no weak links. A program cannot afford to have any one person in the staff not pulling on the oars with everyone else. Coaching changes, and a revolving door of changes; can negatively affect a program as far as on the field play and recruiting.
My question is: What do you think the effect at tOSU will be? Does this hurt us or is it a non factor? For comparison this is what the current Big Ten has in place at their programs.
OSU: Heacock 10, Hazell 2, Bollman 5, Fickell 4, Daniels 5, Beckman 1, Peterson 2, D. Tressel 2.
Total: 31+ 4 with JT.
Tsun: Campbeel 11, Jackson 14, Hermann 9, Malone 3, Debord 10, English 3, Loeffler 4, Moeller 4, Stripling1.
Total: 59+10 with LLL.
Iowa: O’keefe 7, Parker 7, Aiken 7, Erb 6, Jackson 7, Johnson 7, Morgan 6, Parker 7, Wilson 4.
Total:58+6 with KF
Purdue: Chaney 9, Spack 13, Hagen 6, Anarumo 2, Bennett 5, Debesse 3, Legg 3, Mitchell 3, Samuel 1.
Total:45+8 with Tilly.
PSU: Hall 2, Bradley 26, Anderson 28, Johnson 10, Kenney 17, Mcqueary 2, Norwood 5, Paterno 11, Vanderlinden 5.
Total: 106+39 with Joepa.
Wisky: Palermo 15, White 11, Chryst 2, Bielema 2, Horton 7, Huebler 14, Lee 3, Mason 11.
Total: 65+15 with Alvee.
Minny: Ankney 5, Browning 9, Lockwood 4, Petersen 7, Adamle 9, Bailey 1, Cooks 1, Shaw 13, Tressel 1.
Total: 59+8 with Mason.
Mildcats: Brown 13, Colby 4, Dunbar 5, Fitzgerald 5, Glowik 7, Johns 2, Mcgee 2, Patton 7, Washington 2.
Total: 47+6 with Walker.
Sure there are other intangibles that play into this equation. Can to many years stifle a staff from innovations as CF evolves? A National Championship is nothing to sneeze at with just a few years as a staff, and yes a new fresh staff can be a good change.
I find the numbers Ferentz has with his staff pretty impressive. Add to that winning and recruiting it is a powerful combination. My hope is our BUCKS can do the same...
My question is: What do you think the effect at tOSU will be? Does this hurt us or is it a non factor? For comparison this is what the current Big Ten has in place at their programs.
OSU: Heacock 10, Hazell 2, Bollman 5, Fickell 4, Daniels 5, Beckman 1, Peterson 2, D. Tressel 2.
Total: 31+ 4 with JT.
Tsun: Campbeel 11, Jackson 14, Hermann 9, Malone 3, Debord 10, English 3, Loeffler 4, Moeller 4, Stripling1.
Total: 59+10 with LLL.
Iowa: O’keefe 7, Parker 7, Aiken 7, Erb 6, Jackson 7, Johnson 7, Morgan 6, Parker 7, Wilson 4.
Total:58+6 with KF
Purdue: Chaney 9, Spack 13, Hagen 6, Anarumo 2, Bennett 5, Debesse 3, Legg 3, Mitchell 3, Samuel 1.
Total:45+8 with Tilly.
PSU: Hall 2, Bradley 26, Anderson 28, Johnson 10, Kenney 17, Mcqueary 2, Norwood 5, Paterno 11, Vanderlinden 5.
Total: 106+39 with Joepa.
Wisky: Palermo 15, White 11, Chryst 2, Bielema 2, Horton 7, Huebler 14, Lee 3, Mason 11.
Total: 65+15 with Alvee.
Minny: Ankney 5, Browning 9, Lockwood 4, Petersen 7, Adamle 9, Bailey 1, Cooks 1, Shaw 13, Tressel 1.
Total: 59+8 with Mason.
Mildcats: Brown 13, Colby 4, Dunbar 5, Fitzgerald 5, Glowik 7, Johns 2, Mcgee 2, Patton 7, Washington 2.
Total: 47+6 with Walker.
Sure there are other intangibles that play into this equation. Can to many years stifle a staff from innovations as CF evolves? A National Championship is nothing to sneeze at with just a few years as a staff, and yes a new fresh staff can be a good change.
I find the numbers Ferentz has with his staff pretty impressive. Add to that winning and recruiting it is a powerful combination. My hope is our BUCKS can do the same...