I think KS could be a really good head coach. I see him as of now as a really good offensive coordinator with the head coaches' headset and clipboard. First year was covid, offense outperformed, special teams horrible. Last year with the injuries on the offensive side and defensive and special teams lapses. This year after multiple horrible defensive and special teams lapses in two straight games, where is the growth?
I see two great offensive coaches in Callahan and Stump. You could see how the running game suffered with Stump out last year. Everyone gives high praise to Callahan. On the defensive side, who could be considered potentially that highly regarded? Chris Kiffin in time maybe?
I see in KS what I see in many first time offensive coordinators becoming head coaches. Them wanting to stay in control of their side of the ball instead of having the offensive coordinator take the reins and call plays. Which leaves the defensive coordinator being the kid in school with a substitute teacher, doing what they want with less than adequate supervision.
I would really like to be a fly on the wall in meetings this week between KS and Joe Woods, defensive quality control coach Jeff Anderson and pass game coordinator/ defensive backs coach Jeff Howard.