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CBS Friday Five: Ranking The Top College Football Coaching Candidates On The Rise, LINK!

CaptainSidneyReilly

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Matt Canada not mentioned yet, but should have been since it was Pitt's Highest offense in Pitt CFB History! Additionally, what Pitt is up against PSU's OC Joe Moorhead in 3 months? Yet, CFN Analysis of 2017 Pitt Teams is.........."There isn’t a game on the schedule the Panthers can’t win, and there isn’t a team in the country they can’t keep up with. They’re good enough, they have the experience, they have the coaching, and they have the schedule."
LSU has two of the Best Coordinators and better win big in 2017-18 or LSU's Ed Orgeron will be gone again, just a Hunch?
We shall soon see?
Excerpt:

NO MATT WHAT IS UP WITH THAT?
3. Dave Aranda, LSU defensive coordinator
: Dave Aranda has had a spectacular career as a defensive coordinator. He first came to prominence when he was the defensive coordinator at Utah State in 2012 on Gary Andersen's staff. He put together one of the top defenses in the country at a school you wouldn't expect, and when Andersen left to take over at Wisconsin, he was smart enough to realize he should bring Aranda with him. In his first three seasons at Wisconsin -- Aranda stayed even after Andersen left for Oregon State -- Aranda's defenses finished in the top 10 of total defense each season and never allowed more than 4.91 yards per play. That success catapulted Aranda to LSU, which needed somebody to save its defense after a down year, and although Aranda couldn't save Les Miles' job, he turned around the LSU defense in a hurry. Now he'll return for his second season in Baton Rouge, and should the Tigers defense have the same type of season, odds are Aranda will find himself getting head coach offers after the season.

PITT WILL SEE THEM IN SEPTEMBER SOON:
2. Joe Moorhead, Penn State offensive coordinator: Joe Moorhead wasn't exactly a household name in the college football world before last season. Folks in the northeast knew of him, and college football nerds were aware of Moorhead's offenses at Fordham, but nationally it didn't cause many waves when James Franklin tabbed Moorhead to be his new offensive coordinator at Penn State. Well, we all know who he is now. After scoring 23.2 points per game during the 2015 season, the Penn State offense exploded for 37.6 points per game in Moorhead's first season, playing a huge role in Penn State's Big Ten title and Rose Bowl berth. And anybody who watched the Rose Bowl is well aware of how exciting this Penn State offense can be. If Moorhead does it again in 2017, he's going to be a head coach again. When you combine his offensive acumen and the fact he has head coaching experience already, it's just a no-brainer.
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ege-football-coaching-candidates-on-the-rise/
 
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