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RB Coach Carlos (Crunchy Cookie) Locklyn (Official Thread)

Why Ohio State wait until today to sign him you ask.


Locklyn initially seemed likely to stay at Oregon after signing a contract extension with the Ducks earlier this offseason. Ohio State, however, convinced him to leave its new Big Ten rival for Columbus. Ohio State will have to pay a $366,667 buyout to Oregon, equivalent to what Locklyn’s remaining salary at Oregon for this year; had Locklyn left Oregon before Monday, he would have owed a buyout of $733,333 to cover the full remaining balance of his two-year contract.

CARLOS LOCKLYN’S COACHING HISTORY
YEARS POSITION SCHOOL
2022-23 Running Backs Oregon
2021 Running Backs Western Kentucky
2020 Director of High School Relations Florida State
2019 Director of High School Relations Memphis
2018 Offensive Analyst Memphis
2017 Weight Room Assistant Memphis
2015-16 Offensive Coordinator Cordova HS (Tenn.)
2012-14 Offensive Coordinator Manassas HS (Tenn.)
2010-11 Offensive/Defensive Coordinator Westwood HS (Tenn.)
2009 Offensive Coordinator Trezevant HS (Tenn.)

Locklyn first became a collegiate running backs coach at Western Kentucky in 2021. He previously spent three years at Memphis, progressing from weight room assistant in 2017 to offensive analyst in 2018 to director of high school relations in 2019, and served as the director of high school relations at Florida State in 2020.

A former running back at Chattanooga, where he played from 1996-99, Locklyn started his coaching career in the high school ranks, serving as offensive coordinator for four different high schools in Tennessee from 2009-16. Locklyn worked in law enforcement before becoming a full-time coach, working both jobs simultaneously when he initially joined Memphis’ staff.
 
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Why Ohio State wait until today to sign him you ask.


Locklyn initially seemed likely to stay at Oregon after signing a contract extension with the Ducks earlier this offseason. Ohio State, however, convinced him to leave its new Big Ten rival for Columbus. Ohio State will have to pay a $366,667 buyout to Oregon, equivalent to what Locklyn’s remaining salary at Oregon for this year; had Locklyn left Oregon before Monday, he would have owed a buyout of $733,333 to cover the full remaining balance of his two-year contract.

CARLOS LOCKLYN’S COACHING HISTORY
YEARS POSITION SCHOOL
2022-23 Running Backs Oregon
2021 Running Backs Western Kentucky
2020 Director of High School Relations Florida State
2019 Director of High School Relations Memphis
2018 Offensive Analyst Memphis
2017 Weight Room Assistant Memphis
2015-16 Offensive Coordinator Cordova HS (Tenn.)
2012-14 Offensive Coordinator Manassas HS (Tenn.)
2010-11 Offensive/Defensive Coordinator Westwood HS (Tenn.)
2009 Offensive Coordinator Trezevant HS (Tenn.)

Locklyn first became a collegiate running backs coach at Western Kentucky in 2021. He previously spent three years at Memphis, progressing from weight room assistant in 2017 to offensive analyst in 2018 to director of high school relations in 2019, and served as the director of high school relations at Florida State in 2020.

A former running back at Chattanooga, where he played from 1996-99, Locklyn started his coaching career in the high school ranks, serving as offensive coordinator for four different high schools in Tennessee from 2009-16. Locklyn worked in law enforcement before becoming a full-time coach, working both jobs simultaneously when he initially joined Memphis’ staff.
With Day and OSU it isn't about the money, it's about what you bring. This hire is serendipity. It fulfills the need.
 
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Won’t be popular… but Zach Smith had this 2 days ago.
I think I’d find personalities like Smith less obnoxious if the people who listened to them didn’t act quite so much like a cult.


“Zach Smith broke this story as well as Caleb Downs transfer.”

Did ZS give marching orders to go forth and brag about this on Ohio State message boards? Or did you independently come up with the motivation to brag about Zach Smith? I’m not sure which is worse.

It’s the desperation for the credibility of being first that causes personalities like ZM and the scoop to 1.) also be wrong a lot and 2.) put out information that can be harmful to the program.

When other insiders purposefully sit on information because they are asked to it 1.) gives them actual access to the program because the coaches trust them and 2.) it is helpful to the coaches and the program to listen in situations like this so they don’t get into another contract extension bidding war.

We collectively recognize this as Ohio State fans, right?
 
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