OT: Ohio State co-DC and secondary coach Jeff Hafley to be named HC of BC

Submitted by BoFlex on December 14th, 2019 at 12:44 AM

Per 11 Warriors

This could finally be some good news for Harbaugh and co. Hafley was killing it for Ohio State on the recruiting trail, and seemed to make a noticeable impact on their secondary this year.

DC Greg Mattison seems to be staying though.

BeatIt

December 14th, 2019 at 7:59 AM ^

Not all Browns fault imo. He just doesn't have the same  talent in aa that Mattison is working with. 

      Having said that, thought I had read that Brown's contract guarantees he isn't required to recruit off campus? If so that's not a positive thing to not do in home visits for those 5*'s in florida.

Mgoblue0205

December 15th, 2019 at 8:32 AM ^

You're absolutely correct. It certainly wasn't Donnie's genius idea to hang his safeties out to dry in Happy Valley the exact same way he did in '17. I don't wanna hear about holding them to 7 points after halftime. That opening half was brutal against pretty much a one trick pony in PSU with Hamler.

MGrether

December 14th, 2019 at 11:38 AM ^

If it is Don Brown's fault that (a) Gary left for the NFL (b) Solomon + the other guy transferred (c) Jeter & Co have not lived up to their billing, which is NOT Brown's position to coach [Last I checked, we have done pretty well with our LBs] (d) that Freshman couldn't step in to fill that void... Then... yea, Donny should be fired.

This year exemplified a PROGRAM recruiting problem of not landing, developing, and keeping top end DTs the last 2-3 years. That falls on Harbaugh, Partridge, Brown, AND Mattison - who was our DT Coach... a shared blame. The fact that Brown turned a team with an obvious weakness into a Top 10 defense is pretty awesome. The two teams who spanked us were those built with superior Offensive Lines that were 310-330 point linemen who could aim the cannon at that glaring weakness. OSU spanked us because we did not have the equal caliber DTs to stand up their ELITE OGs/C. We had to become unbalanced to try and stop the run, which then made us vulnerable to the pass. 

At the end of the day, it is not just about the X's and Os, but the Jimmys and Joes.

BroadneckBlue21

December 14th, 2019 at 4:43 PM ^

No, the LBs stink at coverage and he didn’t develop or give chances to highly rated LBs like Jordan Anthony or Drew Singleton. 

We got two top 8 LBs in same class as Josh Ross who never cracked the starting lineup. And Cam and Ross only got in due to injuries to a really slow, real bad Devin Gil. 

Glasgow and Hudson made tackles, but rarely made plays. Both are strong safeties who needed us to blitz them to be anywhere effective—which left the second and third level susceptible. 

Our current LBs are 1 dimensional. Hudson and Glasgow cannot cover TEs, and they were very poorly placed in zone. They aren’t good against the run, either, why they gave up plenty of inside runs. The reason Metellus stunk so badly is how poorly our personnel covers the middle. That is in playcalling and personnel calls.

That’s Don Brown. We essentially had three slow strong safeties on the field (Glasgow, Hudson, Metellus), creating mismatches against the bigger lines (Wisconsin, PSU, OSU), the good TEs (all three), and deep WR corps (again, all three). 

Cam and Ross are fantastic sideline to sideline. One of them can cover the TE. Paye would be an excellent WILL on a 4-3. 

BroadneckBlue21

December 14th, 2019 at 4:46 PM ^

No, the LBs stink at coverage and he didn’t develop or give chances to highly rated LBs like Jordan Anthony or Drew Singleton. 

We got two top 8 LBs in same class as Josh Ross who never cracked the starting lineup. And Cam and Ross only got in due to injuries to a really slow, real bad Devin Gil. 

Glasgow and Hudson made tackles, but rarely made plays. Both are strong safeties who needed us to blitz them to be anywhere effective—which left the second and third level susceptible. 

Our current LBs are 1 dimensional. Hudson and Glasgow cannot cover TEs, and they were very poorly placed in zone. They aren’t good against the run, either, why they gave up plenty of inside runs. The reason Metellus stunk so badly is how poorly our personnel covers the middle. That is in playcalling and personnel calls.

That’s Don Brown. We essentially had three slow strong safeties on the field (Glasgow, Hudson, Metellus), creating mismatches against the bigger lines (Wisconsin, PSU, OSU), the good TEs (all three), and deep WR corps (again, all three). 

Cam and Ross are fantastic sideline to sideline. One of them can cover the TE. Paye would be an excellent WILL a 4-3, with RB flat responsibility.

JonnyHintz

December 14th, 2019 at 2:41 AM ^

Coordinators are different than head coaches. When making a new hire, you also tend to want a guy who will be there a while. A 65 year old new head coach isn’t common at all. older coordinators are much more common, especially if they’ve already been there a few years. 
 

this is just a shit take on your part.

DoubleB

December 14th, 2019 at 12:37 PM ^

100% correct.

ADs are so fucking short-sighted. Even if you do land a special coach, he's not hanging around BC for the next 15 or so years if he's as good as advertised. You get all of the downside for a swing and miss and very little upside for a home run.

It's like ADs have no idea that they should prepare to always be hiring a football coach. That's half the damn job! And the same for head coaches regarding coordinators and position coaches. Hiring staff is a lot of the job. 

Bones032

December 14th, 2019 at 3:23 AM ^

I just had a horrible thought.

Hafley is 40 years old, from New Jersey, and was brought in to be the young recruiting ace to go along with Greg Mattison as Co-DCs.

Does a certain person not fit that almost to the letter?

Chris Partridge is 39, from New Jersey, is a recruiting ace, and there's long been rumors he wants to move up to be a DC or Co-DC, and is obviously familiar and comfortable working with Mattison.

Please don't let that happen, I can't even take the on field beatings from OSU let alone when they steal our good coaches.

GhostofJermain…

December 14th, 2019 at 8:29 AM ^

CP was fired up when GM went to OSU.  He was one of the only coaches that said much to the media, and considers GM a traitor. 

Schiano to interview CP and Campanile.  I think there is a much stronger possibility that one of them goes to NJ over OH.  Sounds like more of our coaches are interviewing than DB, CP &  AC. 

Hopefully McDaniels stays, he seems to be fitting in real well and great with Jay, Dudek, and CP.  

Hartline getting a ton of calls from both NFL and NCAA, between him and Day I expect one of them to not be at OSU next year. 

Lastly, I was "what if ing" a few guys at Schem Hall and sounds like most people figured if DB leaves DJD would be the top choice to replace..

Cheers

 

 

goblue85

December 14th, 2019 at 5:50 AM ^

Don brown will probably go to osu as their new dc.    He will become elite because their talent level is night and day better than our level.    He will stick to Jim.   Harbaugh is our Ferentz of big ten East.   He will have good records against everyone else, win 9-10 games, have great academic success, no off field issues, and continue to be 0 for against the buckeyes.    I’ve accepted where we are at and this like Lloyd and Bo without beating an elite rival.   I can’t go back to periods of rod and hoke sorry.  

Red is Blue

December 14th, 2019 at 7:33 AM ^

Having academic success and few off field issues sounds great.  Winning 10 games a year also sounds pretty good, because occasionally things should come together for a special season.  

What doesn't sounds good is not beating OSU.

Wrt Ferentz, the general point still stands (a decent, but not great clean program), but in the last 10 years he has lost 5 or more games 7 times.  So Harbaugh winning 9 or 10 a year would be better from that perspective.

Perkis-Size Me

December 14th, 2019 at 8:19 AM ^

Any setback they might’ve gotten from this was just offset by the fact that Chase Young plans on returning to OSU next year. 

I applaud a man opting to come back and get his degree, but that just seems.....really stupid. Even putting my biases aside, you’re the projected #1 overall pick across the board. Your stock literally can’t be higher. You have nothing more to prove. And you want to risk all of that and come back?

Meh, who am I kidding? He’s not risking anything because nothing bad ever happens to OSU. Ever. Their best DL player, maybe ever, opts to come back to school when by all rights he shouldn’t, and will probably be even more productive next year. I don’t understand how OSU keeps rolling 7’s on everything year after goddamn year.