JohnnyGopher
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unless there is some last second change of heart, hearing that Josh Huepel will be MN new Offensive Coordinator
The four years as an assistant coach that Josh Heupel will bring this program is invaluable.
Way to go Brew!!!!
Heupel has been offered the job so we're just waiting on his decision. He would be a great hire as he has already mentored two Heisman winning quarterbacks at Oklahoma.
If Heupel accepts the job, this is definitely a "killer shot" of a hiring by Brew. Although Heupel has not yet been an OC, he has been the QB coach at Oklahoma and directly coached the current Heisman winner (Sam Bradford). He has been part of a program that wins regularly in one of the toughest conferences in the country, so he knows what it takes to win. We need proven winners as coaches, and Heupel fits that description well.
The OU program also recruits VERY well, so he knows what it takes to bring in big time prospects. According to Rivals, here are the rankings of each recruiting class since Heupel has been at OU:
2005 - 3rd (5*- 2, 4*- 14, 3*- 10) = 26
2006 - 9th (5*- 1, 4*- 13, 3*- 14) = 28
2007 - 14th (5*- 1, 4*- 9, 3*- 8) = 18 (given credit for 1 4* commit)
2008 - 6th (5*- 3, 4*- 12, 3*- 5) = 21 (given credit for 2 4* commits)
2009 - 10th (5*- 1, 4*- 8, 3*-13) = 22 (given credit for 1 4* and 2 3* commits)
I don't know what kind of recruiter Heupel would be as OC for the MN. However, since 2007 he's been able to convince 4 4* athletes to commit to OU as their QB coach (including one LB prospect). I know that MN isn't OU, but Brew & Co have shown that they can bring in good talent to MN, so there's no reason to think that Heupel couldn't continue to do the same here.
Also, as GrunkieJr stated, the offense that Oklahoma runs is similar to what it seems that Brew wants to employ -- Spread Coast with power running wrinkles. Heupel has experience teaching the QB position in that style of offense, which could only help Weber, Gray, Alipate, etc. learn and grow. He also was a successful QB in his own right, which means he can mentor as well as coach the QBs.
Add to that the possibility that Mike Shannahan may be hanging out lending both added expertise and credibility to our program (whatever role he might take on), and I'm excited about the possibilities.
Josh Heupel --- COME TO MINNESOTA!
Go Gophers!!!
Where is this Shanahan speculation coming from? What did i miss?
thanks
GO Gophers!!