Rebel10 wrote:I just think everyone should wait until next year before judging Malone.
BTW - I am not suggesting that Malone should be fired. He inherited a mess. But, I would like Morris/Hart to see if they could find some money to get Malone some experienced help.
Bill Young was our D Line coach for like two weeks, before Tulsa hired him as their DC. He was a former DC himself and he supposed to be the seasoned veteran to help out Malone. Guess that didn't exactly work out.
This. I think the issue was that Van Malone is a great recruiter, and the only way to have him come over is as a defensive coordinator, so that was non negotiable from the start...Bill Young as DC and Malone as Secondary coach would have been the best scenario but if Bill Young was the DC, Malone would not be here since it would have been a lateral/slightly downward move. Can't say Chad didn't try... Same for OC...I think Chad wanted Jeff Scott, now Clemson OC to be our OC/WR coach and Craddock as our QB coach.
Pony Boss wrote:This. I think the issue was that Van Malone is a great recruiter, and the only way to have him come over is as a defensive coordinator, so that was non negotiable from the start...Bill Young as DC and Malone as Secondary coach would have been the best scenario but if Bill Young was the DC, Malone would not be here since it would have been a lateral/slightly downward move. Can't say Chad didn't try... Same for OC...I think Chad wanted Jeff Scott, now Clemson OC to be our OC/WR coach and Craddock as our QB coach.
99% of the time, a mistake by an offensive player (or his coach) results in something no worse than a loss of yardage (sack/penalty/stuffed run/etc).
Unfortunately, recruiting only gets a defense so far as mistakes by players (or coaches) often results in a TD for the other team. Regardless of what happens on the coaching front, next year's team is going to be very young. Hopefully, our defensive staff figures out how to protect them with schemes/techniques.
2015 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FOOTBALL AWARDS AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Keenan Reynolds, QB, Navy (Sr., Antioch, Tenn.)
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple (Sr., Stratford, Conn.)
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jake Elliott, K, Memphis (Jr., Western Spring, Ill.)
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Tre'Quan Smith, WR, UCF (Fr., Delray Beach, Fla.)
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR Tom Herman, Houston Ken Niumatalolo, Navy
ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Pos. Player School Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School WR Demarcus Ayers 1 Houston Jr. 5-11 190 Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster WR Keyarris Garrett 2 Tulsa Sr. 6-4 221 Daingerfield, Texas/Daingerfield OT Parker Ehinger 1 Cincinnati Sr. 6-7 318 Rockford, Mich./Rockford OT Taylor Fallin Memphis Sr. 6-6 330 Bowie, Md./Bowie OG E.K. Binns Navy Sr. 6-3 295 Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast OG Eric Lofton Temple Sr. 6-5 302 Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley C Kyle Friend 2 Temple Sr. 6-2 305 Carlisle, Pa./Cumberland Valley TE Bryce Williams 2 East Carolina Sr. 6-6 258 Winston-Salem, N.C./Marshall QB Paxton Lynch 2 Memphis Jr. 6-7 245 Deltona, Fla./Trinity Christian Academy QB Keenan Reynolds Navy Sr. 5-11 205 Antioch, Tenn./Goodpasture Christian RB Marlon Mack 1 USF So. 6-0 195 Sarasota, Fla./Booker RB Jahad Thomas Temple Jr. 5-10 180 Elizabeth, N.J./Elizabeth K Jake Elliott 1 1 Memphis Jr. 5-10 165 Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township RS Demarcus Ayers Houston Jr. 5-11 190 Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster DL Will Anthony Navy Sr. 6-1 254 Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian DL Matt Ioannidis 2 Temple Sr. 6-4 292 Ringoes, N.J./Hunterdon Central DL Nate D. Smith Temple Sr. 6-0 236 Highland Park, N.J./Fork Union DL Tanzel Smart Tulane Jr. 6-1 304 Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville Magnet LB Zeek Bigger 2 East Carolina Sr. 6-2 216 Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook LB Elandon Roberts Houston Sr. 6-0 235 Port Arthur, Texas/Morgan State LB Tyler Matakevich * 1 1 Temple Sr. 6-1 232 Stratford, Conn./St. Joseph's LB Nico Marley H Tulane Jr. 5-10 208 Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay CB Jamar Summers UConn So. 6-0 185 Orange, N.J./Orange CB Deatrick Nichols USF So. 5-10 189 Miami, Fla./Miami Central S Trevon Stewart 2 Houston Sr. 5-10 195 Patterson, La./Patterson S Alex Wells Temple Sr. 6-0 203 Baltimore, Md./Overlea P Spencer Smith 2 Memphis So. 6-1 195 Newnan, Ga./East Coweta
ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Pos. Player School Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School WR Shaq Washington Cincinnati Sr. 5-9 179 Maple Heights, Ohio/Maple Heights WR Isaiah Jones East Carolina Jr. 6-1 197 Austin, Texas/Stephen F. Austin OT Alex Cooper Houston Sr. 6-4 305 Bellaire, Texas/Second Baptist OT Dion Dawkins Temple Jr. 6-5 318 Rahway, N.J./Rahway OG Ryan Leahy Cincinnati Jr. 6-6 292 Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle OG Thor Jozwiak USF Sr. 6-4 318 Eagle Lake, Fla./Lake Region C Deyshawn Bond Cincinnati Jr. 6-1 291 Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central TE Sean Price USF Sr. 6-3 252 Citra, Fla./North Marion QB Greg Ward Jr. Houston Jr. 5-11 185 Tyler, Texas/John Tyler RB Kenneth Farrow 2 Houston Sr. 5-10 220 Hurst, Texas/L.D. Bell RB Chris Swain Navy Sr. 6-1 245 Macon, Ga./Mount de Sales Academy K Andrew Gantz 2 Cincinnati So. 5-9 170 Dayton, Ohio/Centerville RS Rodney Adams USF Jr. 6-1 190 St. Petersburg, Fla./Toledo DL Silverberry Mouhon 2 Cincinnati Sr. 6-3 255 Norcross, Ga./Norcross DL Julian Campenni UConn Sr. 6-0 306 West Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Area DL B.J. Singleton Houston Jr. 6-4 305 Destrehan, La./Destrehan DL Eric Lee USF Sr. 6-3 260 Daphne, Ala./Daphne LB Eric Wilson Cincinnati Jr. 6-2 219 Redford, Mich./Northwestern LB Montese Overton East Carolina Sr. 6-3 221 Greenville, N.C./South Central LB Steven Taylor Houston Jr. 6-1 225 Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill LB Auggie Sanchez USF So. 6-2 244 St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast CB William Jackson III 2 Houston Sr. 6-2 195 Houston, Texas/Trinity Valley CC CB Sean Chandler Temple So. 5-11 185 Camden, N.J./Camden S Andrew Adams UConn Sr. 6-0 198 Fayetteville, Ga./Woodward Academy S Adrian McDonald 1 Houston Sr. 5-11 205 Lawton, Okla./Eisenhower P Caleb Houston UCF Jr. 6-1 210 Cleveland, Tenn./Walker Valley P Mattias Ciabatti 1 USF Sr. 6-0 200 Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough
Surprised we were totally shut out at first. Even UCF has someone on the list. But looking at it, I don't know where you could argue we should have someone included. Ouch!
But Tulane's Defense has 2 first teamers? The defense that SMU scored 49 points on? Seems like a bit of a joke. Don't at all see how that Nico Marley kid is a first teamer. Whether voting or stats bear it out, Courtland was second team worthy. Hedlund was worthy.
3rdGenPony wrote:Surprised we were totally shut out at first. Even UCF has someone on the list. But looking at it, I don't know where you could argue we should have someone included. Ouch!
I wasn't surprised. We had no standouts on defense. On offense, we had an OK QB, two freshman RB's who fumbled a lot, and Sutton.
Hoop Fan wrote:But Tulane's Defense has 2 first teamers? The defense that SMU scored 49 points on? Seems like a bit of a joke. Don't at all see how that Nico Marley kid is a first teamer. Whether voting or stats bear it out, Courtland was second team worthy. Hedlund was worthy.
Game of the year for SMU offense. Much like when Texas played OU.