Twitter follows are the new flight tracker - Joe Moorhead edition

Submitted by chunkums on December 20th, 2020 at 2:46 PM

A number of UM coaches and grad assistants just started following Joe Moorhead. In particular, he is the newest follow for Sherroone Moore and Mike McCray. Grant Newsome recently started following as well. I can't think of a better potential outcome than Moorhead co-OC/QB and Gattis co-OC/WR.

evenyoubrutus

December 20th, 2020 at 2:48 PM ^

No. Please don't get my hopes up. Stop it. If this doesn't happen (disclaimer: this is not an actual threat. It is meant for humorous purposes only and does not reflect the actual intentions of the user)

Twitch

December 20th, 2020 at 2:58 PM ^

A few things tell me there's a SLIGHT chance.  

1.  The rumors of a bigger staff allowance for Harbaugh.

2.  Perhaps he and Gattis are close friends and he wants to help him.  When the chatter happened between Gattis and Locksley, Moorhead came to Gattis' defense. 

3.  His entire life before this year was on this side of the Mississippi.

 

Edit*  By "help" I mean mentor further, not be underneath him.  It could end up being a similar dynamic to what Gattis had at Alabama with Locksley where Locksley was the play caller and Gattis helped come up with the game plans.  Here, Moorhead could be the play caller.

ldevon1

December 20th, 2020 at 6:43 PM ^

How much bigger can it be?

According to Crain's Detroit Business:

Josh Gattis: 1.1 million per plus $400,000 bonus

Warrinner: $550,000

Jay Harbaugh: $300,000

Sherrone Moore: $250,000

Brown: $1 million plus $400,000 bonus, which I'm sure he didn't get this year.

Zordich: $400,000

This is based on 2019 and Pep Hamilton was paid 1 million plus $250,000 bonus. Campanile $415,000. 

Noah's wasn't given upon request, so the total package came to $5.515 mil. 

This doesn't include paid analyst. 

This ranked 9th in college football. OSU was 1st at 7.3 million. 

https://www.crainsdetroit.com/sports/michigan-near-top-million-dollar-assistant-coaches

Twitch

December 20th, 2020 at 7:42 PM ^

Considering we are 12th at best in the nation in 2020 in staff spending, I'd say we have room to grow.  I say at best because the USA Today site doesn't include Penn State, USC, or Notre Dame as they don't release that information.  Schools ahead of us: Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, Texas A&M, LSU, Georgia, Auburn, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Oklahoma in that order.  And like I said, USC, Notre Dame, and Penn State may also be ranked above us.  Sorry, but if you want to compete you have to invest aggressively in the staff.

ERdocLSA2004

December 20th, 2020 at 6:25 PM ^

Jim.  I just don’t understand what role he fills that is benefitting the team if we were to have two OCs, one of which is a qb coach, new defensive staff, etc.  he’s terrible at game management on game day, his press conferences are useless, etc.  “What would you say ya do here?”  Other than having a title and getting paid as head coach, what is he contributing that justifies his existence?  Instead of firing him, pay two OC’s and a qb coach?  I don’t get it.

1VaBlue1

December 20th, 2020 at 7:54 PM ^

Allowing the OC to OC, and the DC to DC.  All those guys have to do is worry about their units, not everything else.  Budgets, game plans, recruiting coordination, glad handing with the boosters, PR, HR, reporting to the AD, discipline/player promotions, personnel evaluations, support staff, analysts, parents, nutrition, medical, and on and on and on...

ERdocLSA2004

December 20th, 2020 at 9:25 PM ^

I think your description of Harbaughs job is grossly overstated.  You think Jim Harbaugh is managing the medical and nutritional aspects of this team?  You must be joking. His PR is terrible. We discussed his game plans and their lack of success.  Recruiting is not unique to him.  He has people for all of the things you mentioned minus schmoozing whatever boosters still like him.  I agree that these are responsibilities of a head coach.  My question remains, which of these things is he doing at a level that makes him worth retaining?

Jack Be Nimble

December 20th, 2020 at 3:40 PM ^

How do you evaluate any coach? By the results on the field.

Gattis has been the Offensive Coordinator at Michigan for 2 years, and the offenses he has coordinated have been terrible. By virtually any objective measurement, the results under Gattis in 2019 and 2020 have been worse than under Pep Hamilton in 2018.

Maybe Gattis will be a good OC someday, but he isn't one now. I understand that he is a good recruiter and WR coach, but it's amazing how little his reputation has been impacted, at least among people who post on this board, by the repeated failures of the last two years.

Blue Ninja

December 20th, 2020 at 7:21 PM ^

I think the issue is who is actually calling the plays? Who is drawing up the game plan? Because what we have seen is no consistency on what they want to do from game to game other than pound their heads up against the middle of the defense. They seem to do very little to put players in position to succeed and if its because the players don't know the playbook enough to execute it then maybe the playbook is either too big or complicated.

FrozeMangoes

December 20th, 2020 at 5:14 PM ^

It's 2020, it shouldn't take that long to install an offense.  Lane Kiffen's O did well year 1, Morehead put up numbers at Oregon with a first time QB and opt outs, Mike Leach started putting up points at the end of a year with a freshman QB and a freshman WR1.  Briles made Felipe Franks look decent a few games.  They all had less time to install an O than Gattis. 

Jack Be Nimble

December 20th, 2020 at 3:35 PM ^

I agree that Gattis is definitely getting demoted, but a co-OC role would already be a demotion. Gattis had a co-OC title at Alabama. He came to Michigan for a chance to be the primary playcaller. He got that chance and it was a disaster.

If Michigan can bring in a more experienced playcaller to take over primary duties while keeping on Gattis in a lesser role, that's a huge win. The best way to do that is to bring in a co-OC to take over the offense and play the role that Locksley did at Alabama. It's clearly a step down for Gattis, but with enough deniability to allow everyone to save face.