Ex-Rutgers OC returns to SEC school months after being let go
The former Rutgers offensive coordinator had been let go by the school months ago.
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From his Boston College hiring news release:Is there anything to read into that he couldn't get a real coaching job so he had to go back as an analyst?
I forget . Did we only fire him once already? Or was it moreFrom his Boston College hiring news release:
"During his two-year stint at Notre Dame as the tight end coach, he oversaw the development of Michael Mayer, who set Notre Dame single-season records for a tight end in receiving yards, receptions and receiving touchdowns.
In 2020, en route to a berth in the College Football Playoff, Irish tight ends made noise in the pass and run game, led by eventual NFL draftee Tommy Tremble and Mayer."
Doubt he would be hired for the role because we now have a TE coach, and it might be uncomfortable with JM and KC on the same staff (maybe not), but could he have added value as a TE coach considering the lack of production from that position under Greg 2.0??
Twice, and IIRC, did not end well when Ash was fired.I forget . Did we only fire him once already? Or was it more
Twice, and IIRC, did not end well when Ash was fired.
He followed Greg to Tampa Bay, I think.
He is regressing in his roles. McNulty is the opposite of the cream slowly risimg to the top.how does this guy keep getting hired?