J-Rod said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/421058669795504128[/tweet]
And Kalagis is coaching DTs.....okay then.
But it's certainly been a while since he's done it though.KansasPoke said:Stanard actually has a lot of DC experience and add on top of that Mountain West/Border War experience.
Also Kaligis was a DL coach at Western Washington. So not his first rodeo coaching that position.
Yeah....and WWU experience? They don't exist anymore.fromolwyoming said:But it's certainly been a while since he's done it though.
This is my concern as well. They said he was just awful as a DC.TSpoke said:Yeah CSU is laughing harder at us having Stanard as a DC than we are at them for having English. He was a terrible DC at CSU.
TSpoke said:Yeah CSU is laughing harder at us having Stanard as a DC than we are at them for having English. He was a terrible DC at CSU.
JimmyDimes said:Drama anyone? I don't care how he did a few years back at CSU. He will be under the guidance of a coach who won't allow our defense to suck.
• Four times in 2003, Colorado State's defensive unit held an opponent to fewer than 200 total yards.
In 2006, CSU finished among the MWC's top four schools in scoring defense, pass defense, pass defense efficiency, sacks, opponent first downs and opponent third down conversions. That year, the Rams also had the distinction of being the only school in the conference to boast three tacklers (Mike Pagnotta, Klint Kubiak and Luke Adkins) in the MWC's top 10. His Rams led the conference in pass defense in 2004 and 2005 and finished in the top half of the league in that category in four of his five seasons in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Well, he has been learning from Bohl for several years, so there is that.McPeachy said:JimmyDimes said:Drama anyone? I don't care how he did a few years back at CSU. He will be under the guidance of a coach who won't allow our defense to suck.
• Four times in 2003, Colorado State's defensive unit held an opponent to fewer than 200 total yards.
In 2006, CSU finished among the MWC's top four schools in scoring defense, pass defense, pass defense efficiency, sacks, opponent first downs and opponent third down conversions. That year, the Rams also had the distinction of being the only school in the conference to boast three tacklers (Mike Pagnotta, Klint Kubiak and Luke Adkins) in the MWC's top 10. His Rams led the conference in pass defense in 2004 and 2005 and finished in the top half of the league in that category in four of his five seasons in Fort Collins, Colorado.
I am full of drama. Crazy assed drama. Drama that this was a bad move. Let's check back in 3 years. And I sure hope I am wrong. But I certainly don't think I will be - obviously.