This. GAs do all the grunt work. He will know exactly the way Golesh expects things done, and he will get them done. He has been conditioned to operate that way. His work ethic is probably through the roof. The fact that he had already been promoted at UT and then Golesh brought him along to coach for him at his first HC job speaks volumes. Golesh would not take that risk unless he believed he would be an asset. Plus, the fact that the OL coach will be in lockstep with the HC/OC when it comes to verbiage, formations, alignments, and assignments is critical. This is one less coach with a learning curve. I would bet that this kid is very good at what he does, and I am excited to see what he can do. Additionally, I think the fact that he is young and relatable will be helpful for recruiting this post-covid/NIL generation of players. This new climate in college football is going to burn out veteran coaches quickly. I talk to them on a daily basis. Coaches absolutely hate this transfer portal. Recruiting was already year-round, and now they have to recruit their current players that they are developing more than the high school prospects.