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Eric Boles

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  1. Now I don’t have a strong opinion one way or the other on expanding or staying put, but I think I’m missing something regarding some of the criticism I see. Would this not be the same format the FCS uses? I don’t think the regular season matters less to them because the byes are an actual advantage in their format. The playoff begins right after the regular season, so the bye can be very advantageous. One thing I would like to see in this case is the bowls going away or being greatly reduced. Those sponsors could just sponsor early round games. I could also be misunderstanding this thing completely, and it’s nothing like the FCS.
  2. I really like vertical shots on RPOs. In fact, I wish we’d use the TE pop RPO again. I don’t think we’ve seen that since Moorhead. Should see a nice ROI in the perimeter screen game too, as defenders will be stressed not to be beaten over top, creating just that much hesitation.
  3. Did anyone notice that the shot play on Evan Stewart’s spring game TD was actually an RPO. Adding vertical shots to RPOs will help the screen style RPOs. Defenders will have to be weary of being beaten over top. Play is at 14:43 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1YqiENyBOdI&pp=ygUSb3JlZ29uIHNwcmluZyBnYW1l0gcJCQMLAYcqIYzv&ra=m
  4. Two names I like are Jerry Neuheisel and Sean Brophy. You could make Brophy co-OC and get some of those ideas from North Texas and mix them into the offense.
  5. Looks like Lanning is set to promote Drew Mehringer to OC. Will be good offensive scheme continuity. Mehringer has called plays before and has called games for us — one with a banged up Bo Nix.
  6. Oh yeah, he’s going to have no problem getting the guy he wants.
  7. Those a good names. And if you like the Kiffin/Weiss offense, you could give Weiss a call. He’s been with Kiffin for a while, but three of Lanning’s coordinators have become HCs, and in the same amount of time, none of Kiffin’s have. Could be enticing. I’ll probably get some boos for this, but I don’t think Andy Kotelnicki wouldn’t be a bad hire. He’s getting a lot of crap for what’s going on at Penn State, but that whole operation fell off a cliff. His 2024 Penn State offense was good, and we know about his work at Kansas. I don’t think he was getting HC looks by accident.
  8. I didn’t think of Justin Burke and Jonathan Brewer. Burke being the UTSA OC puts him in the exact offensive lineage as Stein. And Brewer coming from the Rhett Lashlee offense puts him in the Gus Malzahn lineage. Same as Dillingham.
  9. Oh no, that’s fine! I thought maybe I had news mixed up with Sheppard.
  10. I don’t know if it makes you unqualified, it just hasn’t been the pattern. And didn’t he just get a HC position?
  11. While they are both most shotgun based spread offenses, they are quite different schematically. The North Texas offense is very much an air raid system, while Oregon has run a pro-style spread with a lot of west coast offense principles. Oregon has had much more variety in their run game too. At least from what I’ve seen from North Texas. Oregon also use quite a bit of multi TE and FB sets. And it’s not that I don’t think he’s capable of meshing the systems — Kliff Kingsbury has evolved his in the NFL — I just don’t know if Lanning hires outside the system he’s hired the last two guys to run. I could be totally wrong though.
  12. There’s also Mack Leftwich, the Texas Tech OC. I think his system would integrate well into what Oregon already does. He also uses some veer and shoot sets.
  13. I have zero doubt Lanning hires the right guy.
  14. With Coach Stein taking on the HC position at Kentucky, speculation with start about who the next Oregon OC is. Right off the top, I don’t think Chip Kelly is coming back in any capacity. I also don’t expect Coach Lanning to promote from within. I could be wrong, but Lanning in two hires hasn’t hired/promoted a coach with no play calling experience. Three guys I could see as candidates are: Corey Dennis (UNLV OC) Dean Kennedy (JMU OC) Buster Faulkner (GT OC) These three run offense similar to what is already ran at Oregon. Lanning has made it pretty clear with his first two hires what the style of offense he wants is. There’s also who seems to be the fan favorite, Jordan Davis (North Texas OC). I think the two systems are too different for him to be the guy, but they could find a way to mesh them. Coach Lanning could also hire someone none of us are thinking about.
  15. Nice RPO design from Stein at 3:45!

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