His OL didn't give up the 5th most sacks in all of college footballBut how was it written in his bio?
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His OL didn't give up the 5th most sacks in all of college footballBut how was it written in his bio?
Missed the Ole Miss call out @HarryClone.They were 58th (PBLK)/42nd (RBLK) in 2024 & 63rd/62nd in 2023.
Jackson Arnold appears to be a portion of 2025's problems, time to throw was decent at 2.84 seconds (8th in SEC) and average TTT on sacks was 3.75 seconds. He has a comparable TTT as most NCAA QBs.
CJR will announce his full staff when he's ready and you'll like it.
**** the hawks
Plus he was a grad assistant at Bama in 17.You don’t know he is a downgrade. We will find out with time. An assistant coach that spent time at both Ole Miss and Auburn is probably going to know what he is doing.
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“I learned what being attentive to details means...I learned to watch different things and how to coach players and how to win by being around those guys. Coach Saban taught me a lot of lessons and how to handle different things. It was a very fantastic experience for me, especially being a younger guy, and I have been honored to be a part of his staff for the time I was.”
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100%, Iowan back where it started for him. Not much else you could ask for.I bet this is a dream job for chris
Probably a reason he’s still in AMES…. Keep an eye on players Campbell is going to be taking with himI’m saying he becomes and analyst. I just hope he’s not helping Campbell pull kids to PSU while he’s still here.
Looks like he would be a Yancy McKnight disciple, between his time at ISU and Houston.
There has to be benefit to iowa state or Rogers wouldn't be keeping him in ames even for transitioning. Rogers has better insight than us about this.Probably a reason he’s still in AMES…. Keep an eye on players Campbell is going to be taking with him