ChiBlueBoy

February 14th, 2018 at 4:43 PM ^

I think he'd be a great hire. His first year at FL he was being compared to JH for a bit (until we thumped them and everything went South in FL). Assuming he can accept and thrive in a smaller role, and his personality/football philosophy blend well, he seems a sharp guy.

Besides, any guy that humps sharks has got to have a hell of an attitude.

wesq

February 14th, 2018 at 4:53 PM ^

Fine. Don’t love it or hate it. I assume he’ll be active in recruiting, should be able to be a professional position coach and be a solid guy in the room.

N. Campus Tech

February 14th, 2018 at 4:54 PM ^

The shark humper? No thanks. He seems like a giant douche.

He's a OC/QB coach. Is that really what we need? Seems like an odd fit. I also don't see him sticking around long. Its suprising that he hasn't gotten a head coaching position at a MWC or MAC type school at the minimum.

Also, the whole thing with how he handled the aftermath of the shark humping photo and the death threat claims.

JFW

February 14th, 2018 at 4:57 PM ^

It seems (to my uneducated eye) that we are seeing player development. WR's got better slowly last year. O line got better in run blocking (pass blocking still sucked). RB's seemed to get better....

 

...but QB development seems to have ended with both of Speight's injuries. O'Korn didn't move the bar at all. Peters floundered (as might be expected). 

 

So, maybe he can use his expertise to fast track WR development, and Harbaugh, Pep, and Drev can spend more time on the O line, RB's, and QB's. 

Red is Blue

February 15th, 2018 at 8:32 AM ^

Your comment on qb development seems to boil down to a very small sample size.  You seem to acknowledge that Speight's stall was injury related and Peters was about as expected.  So, it comes down to O'Korn.  Yes JOK didn't develop, but maybe he simple hit his ceiling and nobody would have been able to develop him further.  Ie, it doesn't neccessarily illustrate coaching failure.

MGoBlue7523

February 14th, 2018 at 4:59 PM ^

The biggest trait I'd like to see in our new 10th assistant would be the ability to recruit Ohio. We need to start signing the top players in that state again. Right now, they're all Buckeyes.

nb

February 14th, 2018 at 5:06 PM ^

Heard he’s getting a masters. They have a great dating scene.

In all seriousness, he didn’t forget offense. He just couldn’t dig out of Urbans shadow. Lane Kiffen sucked as a HC, but was good as an OC. Gotta take risks.

Erik_in_Dayton

February 14th, 2018 at 5:11 PM ^

It says a lot, I think, that Saban hired him and retained him until he left of his own volition.  I know McElwain had the benefit of Saban's players at Alabama, but Saban would have been quick to move on from him if he weren't producing at a very high level.

ColoradoBlue

February 14th, 2018 at 5:19 PM ^

I was very impressed with what he did at CSU (living out here, probably saw more CSU coverage than most).  If you remove the recency bias, he's an absolute steal for a WR/OC position.  I think he'll be great assuming that he approaches the job with the same passion as an up-and-comer. 

 

Also:  The MGoBlog community can beat a meme to death far beyond the point of being funny anymore.  The shark meme is dead, man.

KC Wolve

February 14th, 2018 at 5:27 PM ^

I’m good with it. Only question I have is if he gets the rumored OC tag and play calling duties, why did the other guy leave for Alabama? Didn’t we assume him not having those titles as the reason he bailed?

Killer Khakis

February 14th, 2018 at 5:34 PM ^

Honestly, hate this move. 

Before the season we were all saying he was over rated, used bag men for recruiting, and couldn't coach an offense especially a quaterback. I wouldn't like the hire, and I think it'd be intellectually inconsistent and hypocritical of myself, and many others on the blog, to say this would be a home run hire. 

ColoradoBlue

February 14th, 2018 at 5:58 PM ^

I see.  So it wasn't actually a case of EVERYONE accusing him of using bagmen.  It was more of a general discussion of the use of bagmen in the SEC.  Florida is a part of the SEC, therefore guilty by association .  McElwain is coach of said SEC team.  You want no part of that hipocracy.  Got it.

Red is Blue

February 15th, 2018 at 8:43 AM ^

Hypothetically, even if he used bagmen to recruit at Florida.  Maybe it is just the SEC way and he had to to keep up.  Further, his role in recruiting as head coach is obviously different than what his role will be here.  Unless he does shady stuff against the wishes of Harbaugh, what does it matter for Michigan?

chunkums

February 14th, 2018 at 5:45 PM ^

On the coaching side of things, I think it's an excellent hire for an offensive position coach or coordinator. On the recruiting end, it's not so great. He doesn't really seem like much of a recruiter historically.