Fair enough, but enlighten me, what does a co-offensive coordinator do that would make it nothing like our situation? That's really the only difference in their resumes. Really just pointing out to the FCS or bust crowd that not everyone starts there.
Well our new guy has only been responsible for his group, and them improving.
A coordinator has to prep for everyone on offense, plan for schemes they are facing for defenses, come up designs, scripts, sets, etc. for the different units to use and be successful at. They are also responsible for the flow of the unit during the games.
Usually when it is a co-of these things are split up.
It's a lot different in planning for everything for personnel and units than just participating and getting tasks done.
We are hoping our new guy has been in enough meetings that he can do all the things needed, but he doesn't have experience to show he is capable, just hopeful "potential".
Best of luck, because it is Huffs job on the line.