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If defensive staff changes are coming, who should OSU be looking to hire?

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Okay, I have it figured out.

David Brown, Fresno State secondary coach:
http://www.gobulldogs.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/david_brown_841672.html

Fresno State finished second in pass defense this year:
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/1041

He coached at Ohio University in 2010.

It sounds like he can teach people what their assignments are.

I wouldn't object, but like a number of people in the LGHL article... I imagine he'd come in as just a DB coach and/or co-DC.
Whereas my idea of a "homerun" would be an out-and-out DC that takes responsibility for the defense as a whole.
 
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Watching the National Championship game tonight, it occurred to me that Auburn's safety coach is also their co-DC. He is also African-American, which is definitely a big factor with this hire (rightly or wrongly -- I have no interest in debating it). I kinda doubt Meyer could get him out of Auburn if he wanted him, but he is an interesting possibility.
 
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I agree, but Im not sure he can recruit. Would be interesting to see.

To be honest, that's fine by me. His NFL pedigree would work pretty well but he doesn't need to be a knockout recruiter when we've got guys like Vrabel, Drayton, Coombs & Fickell. X's and O's are Wade's speciality and recruiting is his weakness, the exact opposite of a couple guys I listed. I think it'd be a great balance but have a hard time thinking NFL teams won't be offering him very soon.
 
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To be honest, that's fine by me. His NFL pedigree would work pretty well but he doesn't need to be a knockout recruiter when we've got guys like Vrabel, Drayton, Coombs & Fickell. X's and O's are Wade's speciality and recruiting is his weakness, the exact opposite of a couple guys I listed. I think it'd be a great balance but have a hard time thinking NFL teams won't be offering him very soon.
He has a bunch of you blue chip recruits on the roster. If he can turn them into an elite defense, then the recruiting will take care of itself. Kids dont need a lot of convincing when the results on the field are excellent.
 
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