oldflame wrote:VAGolf wrote:rmiller1959 wrote:Conflicting reports out of the FOC. No one saw this coming. Ian McCaw called an emergency staff meeting today while the players were there for their exit interviews. Coach Dailey was so upset he "stormed" out of the FOC. No one believes Gill would retire out of nowhere and not announce it to the team before it was announced on Twitter. On the other hand, Jerry tweets that they were prepared to offer Gill a multi-year extension. What in the world is going on?
If that is true....woah. IMO Dailey is the smartest mind on that staff and has likely had other opportunities. If I'm McCaw, I would offer Dailey a job as interim head coach just to get through the December 19th deadline and take my time with this. Dailey may even prove worthy of running the ship long term.
I couldn´t disagree more. Dailey still had a job because we found a QB it took him 3 years to mess up. Unfortunately he ultimately managed to do it. Hopefully it´s not too late to coach him up for a great Senior year. As an OC, his offense is totally predictable and lacking in imagination and as a QB coach, none of his starters have really gotten better and 2 have regressed.
I'd have to disagree with that completely. The two best QB's in the history of the program are under his watch. I watched Woodrum from HS through and he was vastly different by his last year. I wasn't a fan of Calvert when we signed him and while I've warmed up, I still think a lot of his mistakes are on him...not the coaching staff. Just keep this in mind. LU exceeded expectations this year and did so with the 123rd ranked defense. The offense ranks 48th in points per game and 59th in yards per game.
If you asked me, how did LU win six games in 2018? I'd refer you to Dailey before anyone else on the staff.