Will Rogers withdraws from transfer portal and will remain with UW
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:04 am
Not sure if this will prevent the sky over Montlake from falling or not.
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That group has been decimated due to the departure of beloved offensive line coach Scott Huff, who is expected to follow coach Kalen DeBoer to Alabama. The Huskies subsequently hired offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Brennan Carroll, who arrived with coach Jedd Fisch from Arizona
So did Huff go to Alabama??Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:56 pmTerms of the offensive line, battling coaches. Let's see how popular Carroll might be.
That group has been decimated due to the departure of beloved offensive line coach Scott Huff, who is expected to follow coach Kalen DeBoer to Alabama. The Huskies subsequently hired offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Brennan Carroll, who arrived with coach Jedd Fisch from Arizona
Kalen DeBoer continues to officially bolster his Alabama staff with help from his assistants from Washington. The latest official move came when Scott Huff changed his bio on X to “University of Alabama, Offensive Line Coach.”
Seems really strange that a player would be so attached to his position coach that it would be the number one priority in deciding to move from Seattle to Alabama to compete with SEC guys for a starting spot instead of just stay and keep your starting job....Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:09 pmYeah, he just changed his X so its official now
Kalen DeBoer continues to officially bolster his Alabama staff with help from his assistants from Washington. The latest official move came when Scott Huff changed his bio on X to “University of Alabama, Offensive Line Coach.”
Huff was HIGHLY underrated - almost always got peak performance, from his unit, at or near the top of the conference despite getting outrecruited by the likes of Oregon and SC. There's a reason he was the only holdover coach retained when KDB took over, a very wise choice on his part. Was hoping he would do that again, but not sure he had the choice.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:34 amThat really was the point I was trying to get at. The staff can be important in terms of recruiting. You're being recruited as starter material on a power five team you probably have visions of a pro career. Huff would be the guy that put you in the pros. He's the guy you're focused on
Yeah we shall see how many get drafted after getting blasted by SEC D lineman all next season. But maybe they can send a pre draft letter to all 32 NFL teams letting them know how good their O line coach was and maybe he gets some NFL job offers.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:34 amThat really was the point I was trying to get at. The staff can be important in terms of recruiting. You're being recruited as starter material on a power five team you probably have visions of a pro career. Huff would be the guy that put you in the pros. He's the guy you're focused on
Funny thing about the NFL…you are always playing NFL guys. I remember the knock on Reggie Williams being that when ever he faced an NFL type CB in college? He put up sub par numbers. Watching our Interior O Line against Texas and Michigan, He’ll, our entire line against Michigan, and watching Penix crumble against Michigan? Seriously, besides Odunze, who played in both those games and came out with the same or better draft stock?D-train wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 11:05 amYeah we shall see how many get drafted after getting blasted by SEC D lineman all next season. But maybe they can send a pre draft letter to all 32 NFL teams letting them know how good their O line coach was and maybe he gets some NFL job offers.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:34 amThat really was the point I was trying to get at. The staff can be important in terms of recruiting. You're being recruited as starter material on a power five team you probably have visions of a pro career. Huff would be the guy that put you in the pros. He's the guy you're focused on