Bill Lucas
Assistant Coach
You sure didn't waste any time getting weird this off season.
Tell me when he de-weirded during the season.
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You sure didn't waste any time getting weird this off season.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.You sure didn't waste any time getting weird this off season.
Nope.Precisely.
Well, I think it's a title. I think it's a way to say "this guy is getting a title that comes with more pay and will help him become a HC". A resume builder.
Nope.
Precisely.
Well, I think it's a title. I think it's a way to say "this guy is getting a title that comes with more pay and will help him become a HC". A resume builder.
Veteran RB Coach Tony Alford joins Ohio State staff
Former Notre Dame assistant called an 'exceptional' person and coach by Meyer
Feb. 10, 2015
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Tony Alford, who has coached collegiate running backs for 18 years and who is called an "exceptional" person and coach by Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, was named assistant head coach for offense/running backs coach at Ohio State today by Meyer. Alford has been an assistant at Notre Dame the past six seasons.
"I've known Tony Alford for a long time and I am very pleased to be adding him to our staff," Meyer said. "He is an exceptional person and coach who is going to work really well with our staff and who will be an outstanding mentor and teacher for this football program."
Alford and Meyer's relationship dates to Meyer's first year as an assistant coach at Colorado State University in 1990. Alford was a senior running back on a team coached by Earle Bruce. Meyer was in his first year as a receivers coach for the Rams.
Alford has numerous coaching ties with a number of Ohio State coaches. He and offensive coordinator Ed Warinner and tight ends coach Tim Hinton were on the Notre Dame staff together in 2010 and 2011. He and Chris Ash spent five seasons together at Iowa State (2002-06), where they worked under Dan McCarney, a close friend of Meyer's.
"I am excited for a number of reasons," Alford said. "I am looking forward to working for Coach Meyer, someone I've known for a long time. I know his family. And I know his coaches. I've worked directly with three of them and I've recruited against all of them.
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!!!Alford gets to work on his resume.
Urban gets a great recruiter in Florida.
Running back recruits get a guy they will love.
Win.