UWM_Brew_Buck wrote:After reading about it Andersen looks like a very good hire. Alvarez is still coaching the Rose Bowl right?
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UWM_Brew_Buck wrote:After reading about it Andersen looks like a very good hire. Alvarez is still coaching the Rose Bowl right?
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
xTitan wrote:OK boys, this is Andersen's first interview with Mike Lucas....youtube interview. I came away very impressed, love the defensive philsophy, understands hire quality assistants with Midwest ties for recruiting, and the offensive part will be real interesting, wants power running, passing, and some option. I would feel very good right now if I am Bart Houston....he does all three.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNe69NYc ... e=youtu.be
RiotPunch wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNe69NYcXoo[/youtube]
UWHoTrain wrote:RiotPunch wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNe69NYcXoo[/youtube]
Did anyone else think his speaking cadence/phrasing sounded really similar to MM in this video?
xTitan wrote:OK boys, this is Andersen's first interview with Mike Lucas....youtube interview. I came away very impressed, love the defensive philsophy, understands hire quality assistants with Midwest ties for recruiting, and the offensive part will be real interesting, wants power running, passing, and some option. I would feel very good right now if I am Bart Houston....he does all three.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNe69NYc ... e=youtu.be
Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez conducted face-to-face interviews as he searched UW’s next football coach:
Mel Tucker of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dave Clawson of Bowling Green and Gary Andersen of Utah State.
After the first session with Andersen, who was the third candidate to interview, Alvarez said to a UW official:
“I think he is a slam dunk.”
Mixed metaphor aside, the 48-year-old Andersen on Friday was introduced as UW’s head football coach.
Andersen replaces Bret Bielema, who left three days after UW’s victory over Nebraska in the Big Ten title game to take over the Arkansas program.
“It’s been an unbelievable three days,” said Andersen, who interviewed Monday “When you are given the opportunity to sit down with coach Alvarez in an interview, it is a special experience.
“Everybody knows this program is where it is today because coach Alvarez built this program from the ground up. Had a great opportunity to watch from afar for a number of years as a young coach and have tremendous respect for what’s happened here and the way the kids play.
“When I had the opportunity to start looking into this job…it didn’t take me long. When coach offered me the job I just said yes. I think I shocked him a little bit.
“I didn’t ask any questions. I just held my hand in the air and was ready to go.”
Alvarez insisted he did not offer the job to any other candidate but Andersen, who turned Utah State from a laughingstock into a top-20 program in four seasons.
Throughout the interview session, Alvarez grilled Andersen about his view of running a program.
“Talk to me about your community involvement,” Alvarez said. “How important is the state? High school coaches relationships. Where are you going to recruit?
“I went through everything. I don’t leave a stone unturned. I need to hear his plan about everything. I wanted to make sure he had thought that plan out. He had a book ready for me on most of it.
“A lot of it was on all the things he believes in – his rules, his regulations, all those things.
“He is not coming in here trying to figure out what to do. He’s got a plan for success already.
“And he implemented it.”
Part of that plan includes building a cohesive staff.
Andersen said Friday he plans to bring three or four assistants from Utah State, reach out to a couple at other schools and then mix in several current UW coaches.
Ben Strickland, a graduate of Brookfield Central High School and former walk-on at UW, will be back in 2013. Strickland, an assistant secondary coach, is in his first season as a full-time assistant.
According to Alvarez, Strickland’s worth as a recruiter is immeasurable.
“Benny was very important,” Alvarez said. “When you listen to the recruits, when you listen to the high school coaches…I had a high school coach at practice the other day and they all talk about Ben.
“Ben in a short amount of time has built a tremendous rapport with the high school coaches and every recruit.
“He is holding the recruiting class together. He is calling guys…And now you’ve got somebody in place. Now you’ve got the guy…
“Our recruiting will be fine.”
@ESPN_BigTen: Wisconsin RBs coach Thomas Hammock expected to remain on Gary Andersen's staff, according to a source. VERY good news for Badgers.
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
RiotPunch wrote:@ESPN_BigTen: Wisconsin RBs coach Thomas Hammock expected to remain on Gary Andersen's staff, according to a source. VERY good news for Badgers.
Awesome news. Hammock is the best RB coach in the country and one of our best recruiters. I was really worried that he was going to leave.
BucksRuleAll22 wrote:Calvin Johnson is horrible and not a top WR.
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
BucksRuleAll22 wrote:Calvin Johnson is horrible and not a top WR.
MickeyDavis wrote:In college ball I'm more concerned with an assistant's recruiting ability than his actual coaching ability.
midranger wrote:Locking up Strickland and Hammock is HUGE for continuity of recruiting. If they can get Partridge back, we'll be set there.
xTitan wrote:midranger wrote:Locking up Strickland and Hammock is HUGE for continuity of recruiting. If they can get Partridge back, we'll be set there.
I have no idea where Partridge would actually coach, Andersen is bringing in an excellent d-coordinator and apparently a very good d-line coach.