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New Title For Derek Warehime?

Daniel Seahorn

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His twitter profile now shows he is the tight ends coach, which has been Corby Meekins’ position group. Looks like some shuffling of position titles is about to occur. 

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whats probably going to happen is warehime will be TE (when working on run/pass block)/OT and Hand will have the entire OL but mainly focus on interior (OG/OC)  and meekins will have the TE (when working on routes)/Inside Wr's

very common setup
This makes the most sense. 

 
Hmmmm, Super K reported the following breakdown:

Drew Mehringer coaches outside wide receivers.

Corby Meekins coaches inside wide receivers.

Herb Hand takes over tight ends and offensive tackles.

Derek Warehime would then have interior offensive linemen.

LOL, seems like this is a work in progress?

 
Hmmmm, Super K reported the following breakdown:

Drew Mehringer coaches outside wide receivers.

Corby Meekins coaches inside wide receivers.

Herb Hand takes over tight ends and offensive tackles.

Derek Warehime would then have interior offensive linemen.

LOL, seems like this is a work in progress?
It would make the most sense if you switched Warehime's and Hand's names in that statement, imo. If this is the staff Tom Herman is going to roll with, then he may end up calling a lot of the plays, similar to the bowl game.

 
Disappointed a bit bc I was hoping for another OC hire and Warehime to be a QC coach. Herman might be calling more plays but he isn't comfortable doing that from sideline so let's see. 

 
Things could change and I have no inside info, but it doesn't feel like Dodge is coming in any capacity including QC etc.

 
I don't think we would be able to hire Dodge as a QC, without putting Ehlinger's eligibility in question. 

This is from a recent SBNation post that I read:

In bowl subdivision football, during a two-year period before a prospective student-athlete’s anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the prospective student-athlete’s actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (either on a salaried or volunteer basis) or enter into a contract for future employment with an individual associated with the prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position or in a strength and conditioning staff position.

 
I don't think we would be able to hire Dodge as a QC, without putting Ehlinger's eligibility in question. 

This is from a recent SBNation post that I read:

In bowl subdivision football, during a two-year period before a prospective student-athlete’s anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the prospective student-athlete’s actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (either on a salaried or volunteer basis) or enter into a contract for future employment with an individual associated with the prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position or in a strength and conditioning staff position.
Good find.  Not sure it'd go over well with Shane either.

 
Things could change and I have no inside info, but it doesn't feel like Dodge is coming in any capacity including QC etc.
It certainly doesn’t appear he is coming to be one of the 10 assistants, and taking a QC job would be a pay cut compared to what he makes now.

 
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