Jedd Fisch to UCLA

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Jedd Fisch to UCLA as OC per Bruce Feldman on Twitter

rugbypike11

January 2nd, 2017 at 6:17 PM ^

How about Ronald Curry? He was an assistant for Harbaugh in SF, played WR in the NFL and QB in college. He's a staffer under Sean Payton in New Orleans right now. I don't know if he would leave the NFL, but if he's interested in becoming a coordinator, Harbaugh obviously has a history of launching coaches to the next level.

Rabbit21

January 2nd, 2017 at 8:56 PM ^

Not surprised, it was neck and neck with UCLA anyway and this would definitely help tip the scales. Clear opportunity to start after Rosen vs. Speights senior year and then Peters and McCaffrey. Along with staying fairly close to home, there's a lot to like there as long as he's comfortable running for his life behind a terrible O-line.



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DMack

January 2nd, 2017 at 9:31 PM ^

Good Luck to Fisch. timing is kinda lousy but . . .  Out of all the names I have heard I like the sound of Les Miles coming back. A helluva recruiter and an offensive mind who's looking for a job. He is a Michigan man who just may stay around for a while since he's in the latter part of his coaching career.

He has had increadible success at LSU, has a recognizable name and ties to fertile recruiting territory. This might be the homerun hire if there is one to be had.

Bring back the mad hatter!!!! 

DMack

January 2nd, 2017 at 10:50 PM ^

Personally I think he gpt fired because he couldn't deliver multiple National Championships when he was projected to win it all. The expectations were unrealistically high given he would face Saban to get there. LSU boosters dont want to play second fiddle to Alabama, like we don't want to play seond fiddle to OSU.

The Michigan - OSU rivalry is back on and realistically we will win some and lose some too.  He would have Harb, Drevno and Wheatley to help. Again, his record of success shows he is quite capable of winning it all as a head coach let alone an OC. Moreover, his recruiting ability can't be questioned at all and he's one of the most recognized faces in college football.  

He's already flirted with the idea of coming back. I say bring back the mad hatter. 

Rabbit21

January 2nd, 2017 at 11:39 PM ^

Did you not see how bad the LSU offense and, more specifically, the quarterback play was at LSU the last few years? Also anyone at LSU who can find their ass with both hands and a flashlight is going to recruit well at LSU, still mystified why people assume he's some sort of recruiting prodigy.



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Bill22

January 3rd, 2017 at 12:11 AM ^

Let make him the quarterbacks coach. He did a great job with QBs at LSU, right? Maybe "Offensive Assistant/Official recruiter." He had OBJ and Jarvis Landry and didn't event know it?!! I'll take that recruiting ability, but the "offensive mind" part is EXTREMELY questionable!