Napier was assistant HC at two schools.
Widely considered to be one of America's top recruiters and offensive minds.
Napier had been instrumental in two National Championships at Alabama in 2011 and 2015 and has coached in 11 bowl games.
Napier was an Associate Head Coach
Napier guided the Sun Devil offense to the 14th highest-graded offense in the FBS
10th highest-graded passing attack in the nation.
Napier, tied for first nationally in converting on 95.83 percent of its red zone appearances
ASU was 11th nationally in red zone touchdown scoring with 36 touchdowns on those 48 attempts
Napier also served as Clemson's recruiting coordinator.
Napier called plays.
Well, he didn’t. But I think it’s a pretty safe bet that if you have two individuals one of whom checks all the boxes but has no experience as an offensive coordinator or head coach, and the other who checks all the boxes and does have successful experience as either a coordinator or head coach, then the latter person probably has a leg up on the first person.
My response to that is Maggard along with Napier have built a cULture here which is probably as important as anything to the success of Napier at Louisiana and the only candidate who has that cULture is CMD.
So, Dr Maggard has a choice to make, does he go with the more experienced resume or with the coach endorsed by CBN to take his place and who was under CBN for the 4 years when CBN and Maggard developed the cULture . . .
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