Post your OC possibilities

Submitted by PrincetonBlue on

Just post possibilities to replace Borges.  No discussion: just post names and where they come from.  If you are feeling extra generous, you can lay out the whole resume too.

gwkrlghl

January 8th, 2014 at 6:13 PM ^

He served Michigan well on the worst team most (all?) of us have ever seen and represented Michigan great.

...but if he was hired as OC it would be an unmitigated disaster. He has basically no experience besides being a "passing game coordinator" (I believe) for an abysmal USF offense. It would be a complete f'ing disaster. No. 1000 times No.

ghost

January 8th, 2014 at 6:14 PM ^

So to review numerous posters kept stating that are offense should have been great because UCLA had a youn o-line and they had a good offense.

Know when Michigan is considering hiring the UCLA offensive coordinator all of a sudden he sucks??

Some people just live to complain.

cheesheadwolverine

January 8th, 2014 at 5:59 PM ^

Surprised no one has mentioned Mike Bloomgren (http://www.gostanford.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=30600&ATCLID=20816…; A Stanford alumna friend was bitching about his play calling last night, but they have been quite sucessful running the Brady-Hoke-wet-dream-offense.  You'd probably have to back up a Brinks truck to his house to make it happen, since Stanford is better than us right now and he has no M ties.

TNBlue1977

January 8th, 2014 at 5:59 PM ^

New OC has to be someone who can work with Michigan's current offensive personnel. Can't go through another 3 year transition even if some on here would like to go back to the spread. How about a young assistant from Alabama or Stanford, who both play the way Hoke wants Michigan to play?

Gameboy

January 8th, 2014 at 5:59 PM ^

I posted a bunch of possible candidates before. The one that I like the most is Hue Jackson. A ton of NFL and college experience. There just aren't many hot shot oc's that are not spread gurus.

MGoDub

January 8th, 2014 at 6:03 PM ^

Not sure if many OCs do this, but it would be nice to have him on the sideline to help with clock management and be more enagaged than someone in the pressbox.

yoshfriedman

January 8th, 2014 at 6:04 PM ^

Just out of curiosity, no one sees the problem in hiring someone who has never been a coordinator or called plays (e.g., assistants from other "pro-style" schools), when our own head coach doesn't call plays or even wear a headset? No one sees this as problematic?