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per Chuck:
Jerry Kill knows new boss Gary Patterson and the college football coaching drill awfully well.
He’s been the head coach at five schools, most recently at Minnesota from 2011-15. Even after health issues forced him to resign, he’s been in demand as a consultant and assistant, which is what brought him to TCU.
“I’ve been known as a fix-it guy,” Kill said a media teleconference Monday. “We’ll see if I still have that title or get fired. I’m like anybody else.”
Officially, Kill’s new title at TCU is “special assistant to the head coach in charge of offense” under Patterson. He’s not the primary play-caller and isn’t part of the official coaching staff. Still, his hire is big on a reworked offensive staff.
Kill said his role is to coach the coaches, which frees up Patterson to focus on the defense, his specialty.
“He told me to evaluate everybody, and that’s what I’ve done,” Kill said. “He even goes, ‘I want you to evaluate me.’ I just say what I think.”
Go Gophers!!
Jerry Kill knows new boss Gary Patterson and the college football coaching drill awfully well.
He’s been the head coach at five schools, most recently at Minnesota from 2011-15. Even after health issues forced him to resign, he’s been in demand as a consultant and assistant, which is what brought him to TCU.
“I’ve been known as a fix-it guy,” Kill said a media teleconference Monday. “We’ll see if I still have that title or get fired. I’m like anybody else.”
Officially, Kill’s new title at TCU is “special assistant to the head coach in charge of offense” under Patterson. He’s not the primary play-caller and isn’t part of the official coaching staff. Still, his hire is big on a reworked offensive staff.
Kill said his role is to coach the coaches, which frees up Patterson to focus on the defense, his specialty.
“He told me to evaluate everybody, and that’s what I’ve done,” Kill said. “He even goes, ‘I want you to evaluate me.’ I just say what I think.”
Known as the ‘fix-it guy,’ assistant coach Jerry Kill aims to help longtime friend Gary Patterson get TCU back on track
Jerry Kill knows new boss Gary Patterson and the college football coaching drill awfully well. He’s been the head coach at five schools, most recently at...
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