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bcgruber

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  1. What you didn't mention is that this was in only 11 minutes too. Put that into a full game say 30 min and your looking at 18 and 15 plus the other changes you mentioned. BIG Difference in the outcome of our season in my opinion. Again only one game, you can't tell this early wait until January before we can make a full assesment on where this team will be this year

  2. 5'10'', 160 lbs. | Class of 2011 was not rated on rivals or scout and had a 2* rating on the espn recruiting site. Maybe Stan regrets not offering after the fact but we had a lot of turnover at the PG position that he had no idea was going to happen. Dority since left, and If I remember nash was a top JC recruit that he signed.

    Strengths:

    Smith is a true lead guard that plays under control and makes good decisions with the ball. He will push in transition and he can make open shots to the arc on a consistent basis. Smith has a good looking stroke with a high release and follows through.

  3. Rich Bisaccia (San Diego Chargers - special teams coordinator) - Don't be surprised if Bisaccia is in the mix for the position. Many NFL coaches and players believe he is the top special teams coordinator in the NFL. He is highly respected within the league and people like Chris Mortensen and Jon Gruden will tell you that it's only a matter of time before Bisaccia becomes a head coach in the NFL. Bisaccia served on David Cutcliffe's initial staff at Ole Miss from 1999-2001 before winning a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Bucs as the special teams coordinator. He has experience recruiting Mississippi and would know how to get to places like Okolona and Kosciusko. He is a no nonsense coach that makes football enjoyable for the players. As a special teams coordinator, he has tons of experience speaking to an entire team. Google "Rich Bisaccia" and the first listing is a USA Today article titled, "There's Something Special About Rich Bisaccia."

  4. Rich Bisaccia’s Coaching Experience

    1983 — Defensive Backs and Special Teams, Wayne State

    1984-87 — Quarterbacks and Receivers, Wayne State

    1988 — Grad Asst., Tight Ends and Wide Receivers, South Carolina

    1989-90 — Volunteer Asst., Def. Ends and Spec. Teams, South Carolina

    1991 — Volunteer Asst., Tight Ends and Spec. Teams, South Carolina

    1992-93 — Running Backs and Special Teams, South Carolina

    1994-98 — Running Backs and Special Teams, Clemson

    1999 — Running Backs and Special Teams, Mississippi

    2000-01 — Asst. Head Coach, Running Backs and Spec. Tms., Mississippi

    2002-07 — Special Teams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    2008 — Assoc. Head Coach, Spec. Tms and Running Backs, Tampa Bay

    2009-10 — Assoc. Head Coach and Spec. Tms., Tampa Bay

    2011 — Special Teams, San Diego Chargers

    2012 — Asst. Head Coach—Special Teams, San Diego Chargers

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