Controversy
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The more I read and look at this, I’m fine with it. Day wasn’t gonna bring in some new innovative offensive mind. His idea was to bring in the “head coach of the offense” to run the Day offense and offer up tweaks to make it even better. He wants to focus less on being the primary play caller and be the CEO of the team like he needs to be. And I think he trusts a veteran coach with NFL and Big Ten head coaching experience to run things. If Nicholas Saban and wanted to bring him in too, I’m good with Day doing it. It’s not splashy, but we didn’t need splashy.
Day is the innovator, so he can add the wrinkles
O'Brien is experienced and has seen practically everything at the pro and college levels
The offense next yr needs to avg 38-40+ with all the weaponry available