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When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:46 pm
by Eric
I'm just thinking that if Peterson is one of the best button-pushers and play-callers in college football today, why aren't more Boise State assistants getting jobs in the non-BCS leagues and the FCS? Especially in the WAC, I would look for whatever magic Boise State has going for them and try to emulate it. A team like San Jose State could really use a Boise State-esque approach to the game, but instead they made a pretty odd hire in Jeff MacIntyre, a WR coach from the NFL with previous college experience at Ole Miss.
The reason I bring this up is because I'm watching the Boise State game and the playcalling is magnificent. Peterson tries to implement new "gadget" plays every week to throw teams off during film study, and I think that's a great idea that I don't see a lot of teams do. It's little things like that that I believe Chris Peterson students could employ at teams trying to be the next Boise.
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 9:07 pm
by silverfox
Coach Petersen instills a loyalty with his coaching staff just like he does his players. They really like where they are and know that time will tell and when it does they all have a great future.
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:21 pm
by Dossenator
The money has not come calling yet....not sure why.
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:31 pm
by silverfox
If you really want some insight into What Coach Petersen and his coaching does does -- then read this.
It is one of the best non-biased analytical articles that I have ever seen written about him and his game.
http://smartfootball.com/gameplanning/b ... opposition
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:36 pm
by Eric
silverfox wrote:If you really want some insight into What Coach Petersen and his coaching does does -- then read this.
It is one of the best non-biased analytical articles that I have ever seen written about him and his game.
http://smartfootball.com/gameplanning/b ... opposition
I love Smart Football. It's a great source of a deeper understanding of the game.
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:50 pm
by silverfox
Yep. a must read for the analytical football mind.
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:02 am
by RazorHawk
Didn't read the article, but I don't think they will develop a Coaching Tree, as the whole tree usually leaves for bigger places. Dan Hawkins / Houston Nutt.
I do think that assistants at major programs, such as Texas, Oklahoma, Florida etc. will get considered over assistants from non-BCS schools.
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:18 am
by WoVeU
RazorHawk wrote:Didn't read the article, but I don't think they will develop a Coaching Tree, as the whole tree usually leaves for bigger places. Dan Hawkins / Houston Nutt.
I do think that assistants at major programs, such as Texas, Oklahoma, Florida etc. will get considered over assistants from non-BCS schools.
I'd agree for BCS teams. But they could seed some teams in the WAC, Sun Belt, or Conference USA. But I don't think anything is going to happen until Boise State wins a NC, or they spend 4 or 5 years doing great but not doing any better in regards to getting in the big game. I think the assistants would be thinking about getting that on their resume!
Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:10 am
by silverfox
RazorHawk wrote:Didn't read the article, but I don't think they will develop a Coaching Tree, as the whole tree usually leaves for bigger places. Dan Hawkins / Houston Nutt.
I do think that assistants at major programs, such as Texas, Oklahoma, Florida etc. will get considered over assistants from non-BCS schools.
Really, you should read the article and don't worry, I did not write it...

Re: When Will a Boise State "Coaching Tree" Develop?
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:35 pm
by billybud
I didn't read all of this article. I know you didn't write it silver, it was written by a high school coach....it did show formations, etc...I have read many similar pieces on smartfootball. A good site.
Re coaching trees...Hawkins was doing great at Boise. He is now at Colorado. Don't forget him. Four Boise assistant coaches went with him to Colorado.