Agree fully.Don't get me wrong, I would love for Hafley to be a lifer, but that very first interview let the whole world know where he was going.
Go back to the beginning of the thread. Everyone loved the shit out of him, and hoped against hope that we could keep him. We knew we couldn't.
We all knew he was going places, and fast. We just wished he would get his gig after two, or three, or, four years.
But that wasn't going to happen.
So now, to see the sour grapes and hate, simply because Day snatched up a blatantly over qualified guy to fix the defense, TO ME, seems entitled and spoiled.
This isn't some guy that grinded out shitty talent at Arkansas and Wisky. (Ashe)
This isn't some guy that grinded hs football teams in Cincy. (Coombs)
This was a LEGIT candidate for best DB coach in the NFL.
When Richard Sherman says, "that's the best coach I've ever had," I pay attention.
When Hafley makes Damon Arnette into a first day pick, I pay attention.
Don't cuss out Hafley. He was overqualied the day he stepped on campus. Rather RECOGNIZE that Ryan Freaking Day has connections that Urban could only dream to have.
And trust that Day will replace Hafley just fine.
And now it's time for Day to head back to NFL for his replacement.
But I disagree with you saying he was the best DB coach in the NFL. I think NFL schemes are more complex than in college, and there's certain parts that came easier for a NFL coach than a guy that's only been in college. A young, hungry guy with NFL experience will do well on our defense, and from some posters on 11W, that may be where Day goes back to for Hafley's replacement. Ash, Coombs, Freeman are what the fans want, but Day is probably going back to the NFL, so hot seat coaching staffs and a name we haven't thought of will probably be the replacement. Here is the first batch of names
https://247sports.com/college/ohio-...lacement-at-Ohio-State-140516457/#140516457_6
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