former Texas Tech Inside Receiver and currently Quality Control assistant at UT. Safeties and WR Coach at TCU and then Tech. Was actually a Defensive Coordinator at Lamar too
Sounds great. Having P5 experience definitely helps the resume. From my perspective on the defensive side of things, there's nowhere else to go but up.
Kennedy joined the Colorado staff from the University of Texas, where he spent seven seasons (2004-10) as wide receivers coach, the last six as the assistant recruiting coordinator.
I would love to see Coach Tom Mason back at SMU. While he was here he did a great job and put many players in the NFL. Our defense was a lot better then and the players loved him. He is a great man and coach and he would be happy to be at SMU!
Well, a little nervous with this bit of information regarding the recent hire of Trey Haverty: "Prior to his season in Austin, the Richardson, Texas native spent the 2016 season as Lamar University's defensive coordinator. Haverty's 4-2-5 defense gave up 419.3 yards per game and gave up 42 touchdowns on the year before Lamar fired HC Ray Woodard last November." That doesn't sound good and Lamar is in an easier conference...
SMU_Alum11 wrote:Well, a little nervous with this bit of information regarding the recent hire of Trey Haverty: "Prior to his season in Austin, the Richardson, Texas native spent the 2016 season as Lamar University's defensive coordinator. Haverty's 4-2-5 defense gave up 419.3 yards per game and gave up 42 touchdowns on the year before Lamar fired HC Ray Woodard last November." That doesn't sound good and Lamar is in an easier conference...
Well, he's going to be the safety coach, not the DC. Some guys are just better position coaches. Ex. Van Malone.
SMU_Alum11 wrote:Well, a little nervous with this bit of information regarding the recent hire of Trey Haverty: "Prior to his season in Austin, the Richardson, Texas native spent the 2016 season as Lamar University's defensive coordinator. Haverty's 4-2-5 defense gave up 419.3 yards per game and gave up 42 touchdowns on the year before Lamar fired HC Ray Woodard last November." That doesn't sound good and Lamar is in an easier conference...
As long as he's a specific positions coach I'm not too concerned. If this was for DC I'd be losing my [deleted].
Good to hear then. The DC and OC are going to be really watched. Any ideas who they're going to be? I'm sure he's scouring the G5 looking for potential candidates who would leave their school for ours.