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Originally Posted by BryanBusby
Finding a kid is only a small part of the process. Being able to take a more unknown talent and turn them into an NFL product is what made the difference.
If he follows through with it, and probably will, losing Kul is a crushing blow to the program.
They are pushing out the best assistant on the staff for an unknown.
Developing technique is the most important aspect. Not the cherry on top.
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That's not what I've been told by college football coaches. Technique is technique. There are differing philosophies, but none are that
Identifying guys and making sure they're developing physically are important. Coaching them up the way they need it is important, too, and is something Kul was great at.
He's a great position coach. He's one of the best. But he isn't an irreplaceable asset, and keeping him is not as important as making a good head coaching hire.
I'd rather have Odom and a new DL coach than Dykes with Kul staying as DC.