DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:
There is a blueprint out there for us to win and it starts with hulking offensive lineman and an accurate passer. We need to get back to that.
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:BC has been handing out a bunch of offers the last few days but one local one to keep an eye on ...
Jay Brunelle, 6'2/195lb WR from St. Johns in Shrewsbury. Michigan also offered him yesterday
What is that, 5 Mass kids Michigan has offered in this class?
Something like that. They offered Eamonn Dennis as well from St Johns. Doesn’t appear to have a BC offer yet but I’m sure he will get one (also makes me question how serious the UM offer is with him only having umass and Yukon to date)
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
Haha
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:BC has been handing out a bunch of offers the last few days but one local one to keep an eye on ...
Jay Brunelle, 6'2/195lb WR from St. Johns in Shrewsbury. Michigan also offered him yesterday
What is that, 5 Mass kids Michigan has offered in this class?
Something like that. They offered Eamonn Dennis as well from St Johns. Doesn’t appear to have a BC offer yet but I’m sure he will get one (also makes me question how serious the UM offer is with him only having umass and Yukon to date)
Eamonn Dennis to Michigan. Why weren't we involved with him?
NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
Haha
Laugh it up but what evidence is there that he isn’t a bad head coach?
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
Haha
Laugh it up but what evidence is there that he isn’t a bad head coach?
Other then never getting a real job as one?
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
Haha
Laugh it up but what evidence is there that he isn’t a bad head coach?
Other then never getting a real job as one?
It's the above. Way to site Northeastern & Plymouth State as real experience.
NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
Haha
Laugh it up but what evidence is there that he isn’t a bad head coach?
Other then never getting a real job as one?
It's the above. Way to site Northeastern & Plymouth State as real experience.
You asked for evidence of him being a good head coach. If you don’t like the answer, ask the question better.
NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:NEUBCfan {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:This is why I have been promoting Don Brown for HC. He has won wherever he has gone, will work for 2.5 million and will give us 8-10 years. He is an excellent coach, from Massachusetts and has been successful at BC.
Go Eagles!
What evidence is there that Don Brown is a good Head Coach?
More evidence that he is than he isn’t...
Plymouth State
During his last two years, he led the team to win the Freedom Football Conference championship and advanced to the Division III playoffs. Brown was named the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year all three of his seasons at Plymouth State.
Northeastern
In 2002, he led Northeastern to an 11th-place final ranking, the school's highest-ever placement. The Huskies' ten wins were also the most in school history. That season, he was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year, New England Football Writers Coach of the Year, and American Football Coaches Association Region I Coach of the Year.
UMASS
During his tenure as head coach from 2004 to 2008, UMass posted the best five-year record in school history. In 2006, Brown led Massachusetts to the Atlantic 10 conference championship and a finish as runners-up to the national championship. That season, Brown was named the AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and New England Football Coach of the Year.
Haha
Laugh it up but what evidence is there that he isn’t a bad head coach?
Other then never getting a real job as one?
It's the above. Way to site Northeastern & Plymouth State as real experience.
You asked for evidence of him being a good head coach. If you don’t like the answer, ask the question better.
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:BC has been handing out a bunch of offers the last few days but one local one to keep an eye on ...
Jay Brunelle, 6'2/195lb WR from St. Johns in Shrewsbury. Michigan also offered him yesterday
HJS {l Wrote}:https://www.freep.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/wolverines/2019/01/17/michigan-football-anthony-campanile-2-year-deal/2603098002
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Oliver Closeoff {l Wrote}:It has been confirmed, BC is putting together perhaps their best class ever under the Dazinator.
I am sure the IPF has nothing to do with it.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:semi siriuz question who has a better shot at being at his job in 3 years, daz or harbaugh?
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Oliver Closeoff {l Wrote}:It has been confirmed, BC is putting together perhaps their best class ever under the Dazinator.
I am sure the IPF has nothing to do with it.
We offered 7 kids from Mass this year. The Dazzler was able to land two.
flakes {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Oliver Closeoff {l Wrote}:It has been confirmed, BC is putting together perhaps their best class ever under the Dazinator.
I am sure the IPF has nothing to do with it.
We offered 7 kids from Mass this year. The Dazzler was able to land two.
This was the year for a game-changing class and we'll end up maybe 12th or 13th in the ACC rankings again. O-linemen are great, but wildly unpredictable due to weight/position fluctuations and injury. To me, it's looking like the 2018 class where we had a 4-star o-lineman and some solid 3 stars...and ended up being ranked #71.
bceagles24 {l Wrote}:flakes {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:Oliver Closeoff {l Wrote}:It has been confirmed, BC is putting together perhaps their best class ever under the Dazinator.
I am sure the IPF has nothing to do with it.
We offered 7 kids from Mass this year. The Dazzler was able to land two.
This was the year for a game-changing class and we'll end up maybe 12th or 13th in the ACC rankings again. O-linemen are great, but wildly unpredictable due to weight/position fluctuations and injury. To me, it's looking like the 2018 class where we had a 4-star o-lineman and some solid 3 stars...and ended up being ranked #71.
That’s a pretty awful comparison. This class already has as many recruits with P5 offers then that entire class did. That 2018 class had a 50% rate on other P5 offers. And BC is looking pretty smart on a couple of those guys already but that’s a different discussion. This class has 10 of 13 with P5s. Of the 3 1 is a kicker, 1 is a camp offer and another is a slot receiver with less then ideal size but played QB for a decent part of his season and went to zero camps. The quality on paper isn’t even remotely close.
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