For what job? Some of their assistants might be good assistants at UW, but there isn’t anyone on their staff I’d want as head coach.
Any assistant hired as head coach will be unpopular
Ask what if UW hired Mario
Any assistant hired as head coach will be unpopular[/b]
Ask what if UW hired Mario
"Joe Moorhead, Oregon offensive coordinator: This isn't Alabama hiring Auburn's offensive coordinator. The Oregon-Washington rivalry doesn't run that deep. [/b]This is Washington trying to stabilize himself. Moorhead has put together a Broyles Award-level season guiding the Ducks offense through injuries and his own absence due to major surgery. Moorhead's calling card is an ability to adjust to the personnel around him. Check out how he has managed quarterback Anthony Brown."
With this statement, I feel compelled to disregard all other words around it.
"Joe Moorhead, Oregon offensive coordinator: This isn't Alabama hiring Auburn's offensive coordinator. The Oregon-Washington rivalry doesn't run that deep. [/b]This is Washington trying to stabilize himself. Moorhead has put together a Broyles Award-level season guiding the Ducks offense through injuries and his own absence due to major surgery. Moorhead's calling card is an ability to adjust to the personnel around him. Check out how he has managed quarterback Anthony Brown."
With this statement, I feel compelled to disregard all other words around it.
No current Duck assistant should be anywhere near consideration for the head coaching vacancy at UW. To fill out assistant coaching positions? Sure, but not the head coach.