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If the Gus Bus leaves Auburn

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  • ThelordjohnsonThelordjohnson Posts: 4,077 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @MIghtydawg ... Under the technical terms he would since he wasnt a HC prior to becoming one. Chaney and Pitt have expressed both would not like to rise higher than their current positions. Although Dell has been a HC I think he's learning under Kirby now and would also count towards his tree. These guys all are learning under Kirby ("by these guys" Dell, Coley, Tucker, Lanning, Schu, and CTS. Warren, Beamer, Chaney, Pitt have alot ofnprior experience).

  • MIghtydawgMIghtydawg Posts: 984 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate


    So out of this history, you put Kirby as the most influential coach in Mel Tucker's development?

    1997–1998 Michigan State (GA)

    1999 Miami (OH) (DB)

    2000 LSU (DB)

    2001–2003 Ohio State (DB)

    2004 Ohio State (co-DC)

    2005–2007 Cleveland Browns (DB)

    2008 Cleveland Browns (DC)

    2009–2011 Jacksonville Jaguars (DC)

    2011 Jacksonville Jaguars (interim)

    2012 Jacksonville Jaguars (AHC/DC)

    2013–2014 Chicago Bears (DC)

    2015 Alabama (AHC/DB)

    2016–2018 Georgia (DC/DB)

    2019–present Colorado

  • ThelordjohnsonThelordjohnson Posts: 4,077 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited August 2019

    @MIghtydawg I know his history started a post on how he's doing at Colorado. But the answer is simply yes. Kirby was practically his boss for the last 4 years. I see he worked with Tressel and Saban but was under someone else. He's never stayed at a place or worked with someone longer than 2 years. But what you really pay attention to is hus change in recruiting Philosophy, play calling style, and schemes. Those are currently the things he's using to shift the "culture" in Colorado.

  • DGDinNYCDGDinNYC Posts: 748 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Dell has head coaching experience, albeit an interim basis at a small level. I'm hoping he sticks around for a few more years but at some point this is what you deal with at top programs. It actually will become a badge of honor because all the best up and coming coaching talent will want the join the Kirby coaching tree. .

  • JayDogJayDog Posts: 5,569 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I hope Gus never leaves Auburn. I'd miss his pouty facial expressions as we curb stomp them every year.

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