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UH Hires Sooners OC Kevin Sumlin

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by JeopardE, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. JeopardE

    JeopardE Member

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    Source: Houston hires Sumlin, eighth minority coach in FBS

    Source: Houston hires Sumlin, eighth minority coach in FBS

    Houston has hired Oklahoma Sooners co-offensive coordinator Kevin Sumlin as its head coach, a person told of the decision said Thursday morning.

    Sumlin would replace Art Briles, who resigned Nov. 28 to take the top job at Baylor.

    Sumlin has been Oklahoma's co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the past two seasons, after three seasons as specials teams and tight ends coach.

    Sumlin was assistant head coach and offensive coordinator for two years at Texas A&M; he also has coached at Purdue, Minnesota, Wyoming and Washington State.

    Sumlin will be the eighth minority college football coach in the former Division I-A. Sumlin, 43, was a linebacker at Purdue from 1983 to 1986.

    Other candidates considered by Houston included Notre Dame offensive coordinator Mike Haywood and former Houston coach Jack Pardee.
    Houston has hired Oklahoma Sooners co-offensive coordinator Kevin Sumlin as its head coach, a person told of the decision said Thursday morning.

    Sumlin would replace Art Briles, who resigned Nov. 28 to take the top job at Baylor.

    Sumlin has been Oklahoma's co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the past two seasons, after three seasons as specials teams and tight ends coach.

    Sumlin was assistant head coach and offensive coordinator for two years at Texas A&M; he also has coached at Purdue, Minnesota, Wyoming and Washington State.

    Sumlin will be the eighth minority college football coach in the former Division I-A. Sumlin, 43, was a linebacker at Purdue from 1983 to 1986.

    Other candidates considered by Houston included Notre Dame offensive coordinator Mike Haywood and former Houston coach Jack Pardee.

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    Front page headline on ESPN.com. Nice to see us getting this kind of exposure.
     
  2. JeopardE

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    Oops, sorry about the double paste.
     
  3. rikesh316

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    Seems look a good coach. Hopefully he brings in a good staff and recruits well.
     
  4. jev5555

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    Maggard is a r****d. Just because someone coaches at OU don't make him golden. He's gonna bring in his smashmouth OU football that just won't work in CUSA because there is no smashmouth back willing to come to UH. They needed to continue to spread the offense out and use the recruits they got coming in to play air it out type of football. I think we can officially bury this program for the next 10 years...it's over for the Coogs. Good job Maggard!
     
  5. bigtexxx

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    I like this hire better than getting Grandpa Pardee.
     
  6. Refman

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    I was skeptical of the Pardee rumor, but he knows a ton about football, and always recruited well for UH.

    He would have been a nice stopgap until they found the next big thing in coaching.
     
  7. Hippieloser

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    Sumlin was in charge of the passing game at OU. There is absolutely zero chance that UH is going to suddenly switch to "smashmouth" football. I imagine the first question Maggard asked each candidate was, "What are your ideas for the offense?" Sumlin knows what he's in for at UH because if he'd been such an idiot as to not know how things work here, Maggard would have A) told him how things work in CUSA and B) not hired him.

    Oklahoma is known as a rushing school, but the offensive rankings (national) were nearly the same through the air (No. 37) as on the ground (No.30) this past season. Oklahoma racked up 3,373 receiving yards and 37 touchdowns in '07. Sumlin's receiving corps accounted for 19 (Hey, that's more than half!) of those scores, exceeding the total from '06 when his group had 17 touchdown grabs.

    Here's a question for you: Who would you rather have? Which coaches are on your short list? Because I notice you didn't offer a single suggestion in your pointlessly whiny post. Sumlin has no guarantee of success, but objectively he compares just fine with all of the other candidates for the job and it's my opinion that Dave Maggard (who has made the two best coaching hires in recent school history and thus earned some trust) hired him with good reason.

    In closing, you don't have a ******* clue what you're talking about and you're just another Coog "fan" who can't wait to "bury" the football program at every opportunity. See you at the Texas Bowl, I'm sure, you whiny know-nothing.
     
  8. Cannonball

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    I really hope this post is in jest and my sarcasm meter is broken. :rolleyes:
     
  9. blathersby

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    Pardee would've brought with him tons of coaches who otherwise wouldn't have considered UH. Plus, the name Jack Pardee = recruiting. I don't like this hire; I would've much preferred to see a Run and Shoot UH team. Bah humbug.

    On the plus side, the Texans are pretty much wearing UH unis against the Broncos.
     
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    if Not Jack,then a guy like Sumlin.Look where he's coached.He has the class factor and will recruit like a mother.
     
  12. Supermac34

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    I think that is a great move by UH. They are giving a OC from a top level program a chance at a head coaching position. The payoff could be big.
     
  13. BMoney

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    You don't know what you're talking about. You probably b****ed when Briles was hired, too.
     
  14. bottlerocket

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    Great hire!

    Eat 'Em Up!
     

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