Digetydog wrote:footballdad wrote:He might actually be a good return man if the next special teams coach has any clue, and the ability to 'coach him up.'
Start with some type of rules for returning kicks out of the end zone. If it's beyond 'x' yards deep, take a damn knee! Right now it just seems Jr. has carte blanche and does whatever he wants, including way too many returns from the back of the end zone that put our offense in horrible position.
As bad as this staff is, Baracio-Leon might be the worst. Another running joke in the locker room.
^^^^^
What he said.
Since TV watchers can't see the coach's film, I cannot tell exactly why Deion Jr. gets hit so often before he reaches the 15 yard line. But, it is not normal.
Even while just watching on TV, the basic problem seems to be that our guys don't engage their blocks quickly enough while initially retreating. This allows the kickoff guys to sprint untouched too long, combined with Jr. starting off too deep, they unfortunately meet at about the 10 yard line. If the kickoff team stays in their lanes we're creamed. Every once in a while a couple of our guys will wall their men off enough to create a seam, but rarely.
From website: Carlos Barocio-Leon is in second season as an assistant coach at SMU, but has been on the Hilltop since 2008.
Barocio-Leon spent the 2012 season as Coordinator of Quality Control (Offense) and previously served as offensive graduate assistant and video graduate assistant.
From video assistant, to June's water boy for a few seasons, to head special teams coach. And we wonder if he is qualified to be the head special teams coach?

The players can barely understand him, but at least... "He is fluent in Spanish and Italian and near-fluent in French and German" ...per his bio.

classic June Jones! How many days again until we announce the new coach and this nightmare ends?