Canada's record....
Named OC NIU 2011. NIU 2011 MAC Champs.
Named OC Wisconsin 2012. Wisconsin 2012 BIG10 Champs.
OC NC State 2013-2015. 3 of the most productive offensive years in history of school.
Named OC Pitt 2016. Only offensive coach in the 5 finalists for Asst. Coach of the Year award.
Named OC LSU 2017. Turns completely dysfunctional offense around.
He's not just an x and o guru. He has a history of QB development. At NC State he took a QB that had fizzled out elsewhere and turned him into the QB that is starting for the Colts, Jacoby Brissett.
In the end, that's what we all want, a coach to take us to the next level. It's not an easy thing to do and many excellent coaches would fail. It's a difficult job that Maggard has, to find that rare coach that can take a G5, with very little history on the national seen, and limited resources (currently), and take them to their full potential. That potential, here at UL, is higher than most G5's and many P5's, I believe. It can be done with the right Coach(s), and the right administration.
LSU went from the 71st ranked offense to 54th under Canada. Marginal improvement at best.
And the Colts are abysmal under Jacoby Brissett, and he is only starting because of injuries to Andrew Luck, an actual starting QB in the NFL.
You seem to be doing contract work for Orgeron to get this guy hired away. If they want him gone, that's every reason not to hire him. Let him rot in Refineryville.
Do we know the reasons they want him gone in Refineryville? I suspect Hud ran off some good coaches as well.
And thinking this through, if it ends up being that he's a coach who was screwed-over by Refineryville, he might put those negative feelings to good work here.
At the end of the day, I'm going to trust Maggard's decision to do what's best for us.
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