Re: ESPN reporting Taggart as Head coach
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 6:45 am
meh
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Helfrich had lost control of the team, and he had to go.buckmarkduck wrote:Since Helfrich was probably the worst coach in the PAC 12, I'd bet Willie is an improvement. That said welcome to 7-8 wins every year, and hoping we beat UW every 4 years.
Hope you're right but Chris Peterson owns the north now and Shaw is right behind him. Were basement PAC 12, no where to buy up I guess.SuperDuck wrote:Duck24 wrote:Hoping he made some serious in roads recruiting on the west coast during his two years at Stanford...
Actually, Taggart not only has recruiting ties in California, but also over much of the south - including Florida.
I have no doubt that he can coach. He's proven that by rebuilding Western Kentucky and USF. He's also considered to be a good recruiter. Still, regardless of those facts, it's going to take time to rebuild the defense both from a talent and depth standpoint. We need help across the board on that side of the ball.
Our offense should be very good right away.
We may have a couple 8-4/9-3 seasons before we get the players recruited and developed needed to succeed. Rebuilding the defense will take some time no matter who's at the helm.
Thankfully, from a scheduling standpoint we should have an advantage by avoiding USC and ASU the next two years and playing UCLA and Arizona instead.
This is the guy who is going to lead the Ducks to the playoffs folks.Taggart previously served as head coach at USF from 2012 to 2016, compiling a record of 24–25. Before coaching at USF, Taggart served as head coach at Western Kentucky University (WKU) from 2009 to 2012, compiling a record of 16–20. He is the first African American head football coach all three institutions.
What are those ties? He's a southern guy with the exception of two years as a RB coach at Stanford.SuperDuck wrote:Duck24 wrote:Hoping he made some serious in roads recruiting on the west coast during his two years at Stanford...
Actually, Taggart not only has recruiting ties in California, but also over much of the south - including Florida.
I have no doubt that he can coach. He's proven that by rebuilding Western Kentucky and USF. He's also considered to be a good recruiter. Still, regardless of those facts, it's going to take time to rebuild the defense both from a talent and depth standpoint. We need help across the board on that side of the ball.
Our offense should be very good right away.
We may have a couple 8-4/9-3 seasons before we get the players recruited and developed needed to succeed. Rebuilding the defense will take some time no matter who's at the helm.
Thankfully, from a scheduling standpoint we should have an advantage by avoiding USC and ASU the next two years and playing UCLA and Arizona instead.
Head scratcher. How the heck does a guy with a losing record at FCS schools get a sniff at a major PAC 12 school?QuackininBama wrote:This is the guy who is going to lead the Ducks to the playoffs folks.Taggart previously served as head coach at USF from 2012 to 2016, compiling a record of 24–25. Before coaching at USF, Taggart served as head coach at Western Kentucky University (WKU) from 2009 to 2012, compiling a record of 16–20. He is the first African American head football coach all three institutions.
Not FCS schools..Duckenstein wrote:Head scratcher. How the heck does a guy with a losing record at FCS schools get a sniff at a major PAC 12 school?QuackininBama wrote:This is the guy who is going to lead the Ducks to the playoffs folks.Taggart previously served as head coach at USF from 2012 to 2016, compiling a record of 24–25. Before coaching at USF, Taggart served as head coach at Western Kentucky University (WKU) from 2009 to 2012, compiling a record of 16–20. He is the first African American head football coach all three institutions.