Welcome to the HornSports Forum

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our Texas Longhorns message board community.

SignUp Now!

Herman's staff?

He played QB for Rice so I will assume he's from Texas. Is this a good hire for Herman? Can he recruit? Inquiring minds want to know please!

 
I like the hire and I like the staff that Herman is putting together, seems like there is a theme of getting in younger coaches who have energy on the recruiting trail. I think he's a quality coach with good knowledge of the state. If you notice I think Herman is getting guys with Texas ties , that's what makes the difference in recruiting, it's all about relationships. If we win 9 games this year I think it'll be all she wrote and UT will reclaim the state and keep our top prospects from leaving the state.

 
Are you hearing any potential names?
Stan Drayton, who's currently the RB coach for the bears but was on the Ohio State staff with Herman and is known as a great recruiter and has some history recruiting in Texas is a name that keeps popping up, not sure if he has play calling experience though

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Stan Drayton, who's currently the RB coach for the bears but was on the Ohio State staff with Herman and is known as a great recruiter and has some history recruiting in Texas is a name that keeps popping up, not sure if he has play calling experience though
Preciate you sharing

 
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2016/12/drew_mehringer_leaving_rutgers_to_join_tom_hermans.html

"....Despite calling plays for an offense that ranked at or near the bottom of the nation in all major categories, Mehringer, 29, was a hit in recruiting as he used his age and similar interests to close the deal with high-profile recruits like quarterback Johnathan Lewis, wide receiver Bo Melton and offensive lineman Micah Clark....

 * * * * 

Mehringer is a Texas native who played quarterback at Rice University under Herman and then followed his mentor Iowa State, Ohio State -- where he won Urban Meyer's trust -- and Houston. He left Herman's side as Houston's wide receivers coach for his first shot as a FBS offensive coordinator with Ash at Rutgers......"

 
Last edited by a moderator:
I'm not very excited about Herman's staff at this point. Hopefully he has his eye on a good OC.

 
I'm not very excited about Herman's staff at this point. Hopefully he has his eye on a good OC.

Name the top assistants for every team in the top 10 right now... GO.... Seriously no one knows most assistants on any team but I would love to hear from you who Herman should have hired. List them for us?

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Per Nahlin--

This is what it's looking like. Minor designations might change.

HC/ST/QB: Herman
RB/Co-OC: Drayton
WR/Co-OC: Mehringer
OL: Warehime
TE: Meekins


DL: Giles
DC/LB: Orlando
S: Naivar
CB: Washington


 
Last edited by a moderator:
Name the top assistants for every team in the top 10 right now... GO.... Seriously no one knows most assistants on any team but I would love to hear from you who Herman should have hired. List them for us?
You are being a tad bit aggressive don't ya think? But I agree with you this is looking like it will be a good staff and should do well in recruiting the state of Texas however I do understand where he is coming from relative to there being a "Wow" hire. If we don't get Brewster the only candidate for a wow hire would probably be Orlando. I understand that people want Herman to hire a name that they are familiar with but they should instead worry about him making a hire he's comfortable with. A cohesive coaching staff that works well with one another can be the difference between a W and a L.
Plus I bet Herman is banking on the fact that his assistants all have relationships with Texas high school coaches so now with the backing of the Texas brand they can recruit even better.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
My feeling is Herman is an HC /OC who has a vision and wants people to execute that vision and that making a "wow" hire as an OC is risking a guy coming in with an ego that he probably doesn't know very well. I tend to give him the benefit of the doubt. Of course it was the same with Strong as the HC / DC and look how that worked out :)

 
My feeling is Herman is an HC /OC who has a vision and wants people to execute that vision and that making a "wow" hire as an OC is risking a guy coming in with an ego that he probably doesn't know very well. I tend to give him the benefit of the doubt. Of course it was the same with Strong as the HC / DC and look how that worked out :)
I feel like the difference with him and Strong is Herman had this planned a while ago, since he's been hired he's been so tactical. If he's doing this well in relaying his message to recruits with four assistants I can't wait to see what he does with his full 9 officially working and in uniform. I trust him right now

 
it's always good to have time to plan.  with the season that we had, it wasn't hard to see that there was a possibility that someone else would be coaching UT next year.  and in fact, herman's name was rumored throughout the last part of the season.  strong had no idea he was going to change jobs, so no planning was going to happen.

when you say "he's doing this well in relaying his message to recruits", implies to me that there is some level of success.  if the recruits sign with UT, then i would say he did well with his message and it was successful.  it hasn't resonated with some of the top recruits yet.  let's see how it plays out.

 
it's always good to have time to plan. with the season that we had, it wasn't hard to see that there was a possibility that someone else would be coaching UT next year. and in fact, herman's name was rumored throughout the last part of the season. strong had no idea he was going to change jobs, so no planning was going to happen.

when you say "he's doing this well in relaying his message to recruits", implies to me that there is some level of success. if the recruits sign with UT, then i would say he did well with his message and it was successful. it hasn't resonated with some of the top recruits yet. let's see how it plays out.
Okay maybe I'm jumping the gun a bit, but the messge is definitely getting across and that's from what I've heard from a high school coach and a couple of guys that I know personally that he is recruiting. I'm telling you all we have to do is win and Herman will paint Texas burnt orange , he is that good. I was initially skeptical of the hire because I did not think he had enough experience but I'm telling ya based on what I've heard about him since he's been hired, we could have ourselves a special coach. But then again he hasn't even coached his first game , only time will tell.

 
Back
Top Bottom