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Don't seem all that ironical to me neither.
Reading between the lines on this hire: 1) it appears Hazell is living up to expectations as a coach and a recruiter and JT is anxious to keep him here and happy; 2) it seems Beckman will be much more than a position coach. He'll be involved in 'all aspects of the defense', 'gameplanning' and will 'sit in the press box' on gameday, doing what DCs (with the exception of Mark S.) usually do up there -- calling plays; 3) tOSU cornerback position is going to get a ton of TLC this summer and fall, to make sure we've replaced Foxy with talent and depth; and 4) Cleveland and Northeast Ohio will get a stellar Buckeye recruiter to keep that pipeline flowing wide-open.
All these are great signs and show once again what a master administrator JT is -- beyond the Xs and Os. He is turning this program into the finest in the country in every important way -- on the field, in the classroom, on the recruiting circuit and among young, 99th-percentile assistant coaches.
Over time, you get the sense that this is the job JT was born to do. Born and bred to master every aspect of college football coaching and to leave a remarkable legacy when it's his time to give it up. He will be a College Hall of Fame coach and could go down as the greatest of all time, with 9 or 10 NCs after his name, like a Red Auerbach or a John Wooden.
Reading between the lines on this hire: 1) it appears Hazell is living up to expectations as a coach and a recruiter and JT is anxious to keep him here and happy; 2) it seems Beckman will be much more than a position coach. He'll be involved in 'all aspects of the defense', 'gameplanning' and will 'sit in the press box' on gameday, doing what DCs (with the exception of Mark S.) usually do up there -- calling plays; 3) tOSU cornerback position is going to get a ton of TLC this summer and fall, to make sure we've replaced Foxy with talent and depth; and 4) Cleveland and Northeast Ohio will get a stellar Buckeye recruiter to keep that pipeline flowing wide-open.
All these are great signs and show once again what a master administrator JT is -- beyond the Xs and Os. He is turning this program into the finest in the country in every important way -- on the field, in the classroom, on the recruiting circuit and among young, 99th-percentile assistant coaches.
Over time, you get the sense that this is the job JT was born to do. Born and bred to master every aspect of college football coaching and to leave a remarkable legacy when it's his time to give it up. He will be a College Hall of Fame coach and could go down as the greatest of all time, with 9 or 10 NCs after his name, like a Red Auerbach or a John Wooden.
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