Ayeni to NW

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Will be interested to see the 'explanation' for why LA would take a lateral move from a staff that has been viewed as a cohesive unit.

Understandable thought without all the explanations given since beginning of this post. Now, it easy to understand and not a negative event. Family is an important part of the makeup of these guys. I believe they probably all support his decision.
 

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Damn.

Not surprising though as he strikes me as the type who eventually wants to lead his own program. I selfishly envisioned him taking over for Campbell if he ever moved on. Best wishes, coach Lou!
 

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Good luck to him. Didn't he lure Mike Warren to ISU after he left Toledo? Hope no recruits leave with him.
 

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Like most highly regarded assistant coaches, his career goal is to become a head coach. The best path to this end is usually to broaden your experiences by working at different schools under different coaches.

Unless you are this guy:

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If he wants to be a head coach, this is probably a great move for him. Being a running backs coach is a far cry from a HC. He needs experience in the trenches, like a run-game coordinator at a minimum.

Selfishly, I had hoped Campbell's staff could stick together longer than just 2 seasons. The longer the better.
 

Die4Cy

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Sounds like a good move for Lou's career. He really upgraded the talent level and production of that position group in his time here. Best wishes!
 

clonedude

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Although Ayeni was great, I don't think ISU needs to spend more than 350k on their RB coach. That is a LOT of money in Ames, IA. He'll be making less, relatively speaking, by living in Chicago, unless NW is going to make him the highest paid RB coach in the country.

Can't blame a guy for wanting to coach at their alma mater though. I'd take less money if I could coach at ISU.
 

CloneGuy8

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****, that sucks. Can't blame him for wanting to go to his alma matter though.