Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 29 minutes ago Moderators Posted 29 minutes ago FWIW, Chad Scott has been an assistant coach on Brown's staffs at multiple stops. 3 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 25 minutes ago Moderators Posted 25 minutes ago Early in the season, Brown had some impactful moments with the offensive staff. As Texas looked to gain a rhythm in the red area, I was made aware that Brown put his fingerprints on a few areas of the Texas offense earlier in the season. This was a good hire from Sarkisian, a former head coach who had a clear strength in the running game. Texas benefitted this season as a result of Neal Brown. 2 Quote
kobe moldrem Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago Can’t imagine Scott would go unless it’s encouraged by Sark or it’s an OC title Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 20 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 20 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Early in the season, Brown had some impactful moments with the offensive staff. As Texas looked to gain a rhythm in the red area, I was made aware that Brown put his fingerprints on a few areas of the Texas offense earlier in the season. This was a good hire from Sarkisian, a former head coach who had a clear strength in the running game. Texas benefitted this season as a result of Neal Brown. I've been a Neal Brown fan for a while. He's been at the forefront of what I've called the hybrid spread culture in football, where you can run a modern, wide-open offense with heavy personnel. 1 Quote
NothinButDaHorns34 Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago All i care about is ALL of our secondary coaches sticking for year two of continuity because that’ll help with how incompetent they looked at times this year. Quote
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