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I'd imagine if his brother comes too, he's coaching safeties. He has experience in coaching the safeties/secondary on the college and pro levels.
 
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I like that we’ve added 2 coaches with head coaching experience. If Hauck can add his brother to the staff as an analyst or sometime of role that would also be good. The RB hire needs to be a big time recruiter
Don't we need a safety coach? Would think Tim H would be perfect for that...unless they still go after Kerry Cooks?
 
#206      
I’m with you. I’d feel better if this was the plan all along. If the Seattle coach really backed out today and we already have Hauck lined up that feels a bit more like panic. Maybe it’s a good plan B and Bret found out his first choice bailed much earlier.

Either way I’m hoping he’s a success.
Not a panic, plan B.
 
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A number of you guys are better versed than me but does the following seem like a possibility for the starting D next year in the new scheme?

DE Joe Barna
NT Carter Janki
DE Pat Farrell
LB Will Holmes
LB Grant Beerman
LB James Kreutz
STAR Xavier Scott
CB Juice Clarke
FS Lavon Williams
SS Matthew Bailey
CB Deuce Fillmore
 
#213      
I really like that scenario a lot. Get cooks and bring hauck in as an analyst or assistant safeties coach. Bobby Hauck was only making 265k as a head coach at Montana. I’m sure we can easily match whatever his brother was getting paid.
Right now, I feel like Cooks coming is very unlikely and the lawfirm of Hauck & Hauck is very likely.

I don’t know if I’d rather be right or wrong.
 
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I just wonder how the kids are going to feel being coached by a 60+ y.o. white guy from Montana. I really hope this works out, but this is the first cultural reference that comes to mind. I hope someone comes and shows me how wrong I was in the fall.

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#221      
When Hauck says, “Google me” at his presser……I’m in.
 
#222      
Dude is younger than Cignetti.
Yeah - that's a good call, and this was just my initial reaction. He obviously gets to fill out his staff and hopefully that goes really well and helps balance it out. That said, for me, it's hard to ignore the change from a 37 y.o. former B1G player from FL to a 61 y.o. guy from Montana. I also fully acknowledge that Ahen was not getting it done so I'm not saying it was working under him or he is the model that we should be emulating.

According to Google AI, "Defensive coordinators in college football often fall within a median age range of roughly
43 to 52 for top-performing units, generally tending to be slightly older than their offensive counterparts to prioritize experienced schematic knowledge. While youth movement trends exist, new Power Five hires (2018-21) averaged 48.2 years old, with many over 45.
  • Average Age & Experience: Top defensive coordinators are frequently in their 40s or early 50s, a "sweet spot" that combines established, in-depth scheme development with the energy to coach.
  • Hiring Trends: A 2018-2021 study of 43 new Power Five, major-hire roles showed an average age of 48.2."
Also, no matter what you or I think about demographics being important or not, I do wonder what the perception is among current players, future recruits, and all of their families.

I really hope this is an outside the box stroke of genius by BB, and he has certainly earned the benefit of the doubt. I do think that it's fair to point these things out and not just immediately react positively and ignore some potential concerns. I'll leave it at that other than to say Go Illini!
 
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