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Coaching Staff Experience Comparison

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The first staff below is Kalen DeBoer’s staff this year at Washington - his first P5 job. The second staff is obviously Corch Fatt Matt’s staff (so far). I’m even giving Fatt Matt the benefit of the doubt and equating NFL experience to P5 experience. DeBoer, who came up in the FUCKING NAIA manages to hire a staff TWICE as experienced as Fatt Matt, who has previously been both a P5 and NFL HC. And that’s WITH Ed fucking Foley bringing the averages for this staff way up.

I favored hiring Fatt Matt in large part because of his broad experience and the assistant coach network he could tap into…like seriously what the FUCK is going on here????

FBS+NFL experience/P5+NFL experience (coming into this year). Full time jobs only.

DeBoer’s Staff

OC/QB - 8/0
AHC/LB/coDC - 16/8
S/coDC - 2/0
ST/EDGE - 2/0
AHC/WR/PGC -8/6
DL - 11/11
CB - 10/1
OL - 16/5
AHC/RB - 9/0
TE - 10/8

Average - 9.4/3.9


Fatt Matt’s staff so far, coming into 2023

Satterfield: 7/4
Peetz: 5/5
Barthel: 1/0
Cooper: 5/5
Potroast: 0/0
Raiola: 1/1
Foley: 13/4
Dvoracek: 0/0

Average 4.0/2.4
 
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The first staff below is Kalen DeBoer’s staff this year at Washington - his first P5 job. The second staff is obviously Corch Fatt Matt’s staff (so far). I’m even giving Fatt Matt the benefit of the doubt and equating NFL experience to P5 experience. DeBoer, who came up in the FUCKING NAIA manages to hire a staff TWICE as experienced as Fatt Matt, who has previously been both a P5 and NFL HC. And that’s WITH Ed fucking Foley bringing the averages for this staff way up.

I favored hiring Fatt Matt in large part because of his broad experience and the assistant coach network he could tap into…like seriously what the FUCK is going on here????

FBS+NFL experience/P5+NFL experience (coming into this year). Full time jobs only.

DeBoer’s Staff

OC/QB - 8/0
AHC/LB/coDC - 16/8
S/coDC - 2/0
ST/EDGE - 2/0
AHC/WR/PGC -8/6
DL - 11/11
CB - 10/1
OL - 16/5
AHC/RB - 9/0
TE - 10/8

Average - 9.4/3.9


Fatt Matt’s staff so far, coming into 2023

Satterfield: 7/4
Peetz: 5/5
Barthel: 1/0
Cooper: 5/5
Potroast: 0/0
Raiola: 1/1
Foley: 13/4
Dvoracek: 0/0

Average 4.0/2.4
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Do I like the Matt Rhule hire? Yes

Do I trust Matt Rhule? No

Why anyone would blindly trust the head coach of Nebraska Football is beyond me.

I am always going to expect the worst and want to be wrong when it comes to NU Football & Basketball.

Fuck Andy, I am with Redd on this one when it pertains to NU Mens Sports.

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I fucked around looking at his initial Baylor staff this morning and Phil Snow might have had more coaching experience and more NFL/P5 experience than the entire staff combined. And that's not even counting Bob Bicknell and George DeLeone who each had a decade plus in high level football as well.

Rhule's staff was like 60/40 experienced vets and "rising stars". And to rhules credit, Fran Brown and Elijah Robinson are some of the most coveted assistants in the nation, but we might not even make 20/80
 
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Devils Advocate: He has also shown a knack for identifying coaching talent that goes on and does better things. Harbaugh has a similar staff.

At Baylor
- Joey McGuire as TE coach, former high school coach - Now head coach at TTech
- Shawn Bell as OL coach, former high school coach, Coached, OL, TE, and QB at Baylor since
- Frank Okam as DL coach, DL coach at Rice for 2 years, now DL coach for Raiders
 
Devils Advocate: He has also shown a knack for identifying coaching talent that goes on and does better things. Harbaugh has a similar staff.

At Baylor
- Joey McGuire as TE coach, former high school coach - Now head coach at TTech
- Shawn Bell as OL coach, former high school coach, Coached, OL, TE, and QB at Baylor since
- Frank Okam as DL coach, DL coach at Rice for 2 years, now DL coach for Raiders
I'm not going to take away from the assistants he's appeared to identify early who have gone on to be great. He's got a very good list, but I think the question becomes one of staff composition and whether they have the experience necessary to bring all of the young coaches along.
 
Devils Advocate: He has also shown a knack for identifying coaching talent that goes on and does better things. Harbaugh has a similar staff.

At Baylor
- Joey McGuire as TE coach, former high school coach - Now head coach at TTech
- Shawn Bell as OL coach, former high school coach, Coached, OL, TE, and QB at Baylor since
- Frank Okam as DL coach, DL coach at Rice for 2 years, now DL coach for Raiders
That and I think the head guy's experience has to be taken into account.

With Frost it was the blind leading the blind.
 
The first staff below is Kalen DeBoer’s staff this year at Washington - his first P5 job. The second staff is obviously Corch Fatt Matt’s staff (so far). I’m even giving Fatt Matt the benefit of the doubt and equating NFL experience to P5 experience. DeBoer, who came up in the FUCKING NAIA manages to hire a staff TWICE as experienced as Fatt Matt, who has previously been both a P5 and NFL HC. And that’s WITH Ed fucking Foley bringing the averages for this staff way up.

I favored hiring Fatt Matt in large part because of his broad experience and the assistant coach network he could tap into…like seriously what the FUCK is going on here????

FBS+NFL experience/P5+NFL experience (coming into this year). Full time jobs only.

DeBoer’s Staff

OC/QB - 8/0
AHC/LB/coDC - 16/8
S/coDC - 2/0
ST/EDGE - 2/0
AHC/WR/PGC -8/6
DL - 11/11
CB - 10/1
OL - 16/5
AHC/RB - 9/0
TE - 10/8

Average - 9.4/3.9


Fatt Matt’s staff so far, coming into 2023

Satterfield: 7/4
Peetz: 5/5
Barthel: 1/0
Cooper: 5/5
Potroast: 0/0
Raiola: 1/1
Foley: 13/4
Dvoracek: 0/0

Average 4.0/2.4
Are you not including Raiola‘s and Pot Roast’s NFL time because they were “assistants”? Raiola for example was with the Bears for 4 years. Seems a little misleading to call that zero experience.
 
I'm not going to take away from the assistants he's appeared to identify early who have gone on to be great. He's got a very good list, but I think the question becomes one of staff composition and whether they have the experience necessary to bring all of the young coaches along.
That's the main difference to me.

Who are the mentors? Foley and Rhule?
 
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