sbsmith wrote:Digetydog wrote:sbsmith wrote:Seems like a waste of a spot unless he's going to be running the defense.
Why? We have plenty of young, aggressive guys out recruiting.
When Malone is in charge of the game planning for the first time in his career, having a guy like Young around to bounce ideas off is smart.
So he's a
glorified consultant? We had plenty of those on the last staff. Either this guy calls the defense or it's a waste of a spot (unless he plans to be incredibly active on the recruiting trail at age 68).
Look. Everyone agrees that June and his staff were terrible recruiters. But, that doesn't mean that we need to replace them with people based only upon their ability to recruit. On a staff with a number of guys stepping up from Grad Assistant/lower level assistant jobs, it would be idiotic not to hire at least one guy with "big time" experience.
Think about it this way: When the TCU/Baylor offenses are coming to town, is Malone going to be ready to outcoach Briles and Cumbie without any help? No.
Saban is a defensive mastermind. Part of that is knowing enough to surround himself with experienced coaches:
http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl ... 50183.html. Their special teams coordinators is in his 50's. Baylor's former head coach guy is a lower level assistant: "
Steele spent three years (2009-11) as the defensive coordinator at Clemson. The Tigers won the 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, which was their first league title since 1991. The 2010 defense led the ACC and ranked 13th nationally in points allowed, surrendering 18.8 points per game. Clemson claimed the Atlantic Division Championship in 2009. Prior to Clemson and Alabama,
Steele worked at Florida State under head coach Bobby Bowden for four seasons (2003-06) as the executive head coach. He was named the Rivals.com National Recruiter of the Year in 2005 at FSU after helping the Seminoles sign the top class in the country. Steele came to Florida State after serving as the head coach at Baylor University from 1999-2002. "