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Football Scoop's Names being mentioned

Except for Shafer those are horrible names.
 
Oye veh! Flashbacks to 8 years ago. Schafer yup, the rest yuck. IMO, the board has put up much better candidates than that...
 
makes your stomach turn if that is anything close to being true!
 
i got recruited by Reagan when he was at University of Albany. Nice guy, almost went there but then he left for another job and i went D3
 
Joe Gilbert
Assistant Offensive Line Coach
College:
Hamilton College
Hometown:
Horseheads, NY
Experience:
1
Joe Gilbert, a veteran of more than 25 years in coaching, enters his first season as assistant offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts.
Gilbert spent the past three seasons at the University of Illinois. He was the assistant head coach/offensive line from 2010-2011 and joined the Illini as the team’s offensive line coach in 2009. Gilbert guided an Illinois offensive line in 2010 that paved the way for school records in total points and points per game, as well as running back Mikel Leshoure's school record 1,697 rushing yards. The Illini led the Big Ten and ranked 11th in the nation in rushing.
In 2009, Gilbert guided an offensive line that assisted the team in averaging over 200 yards rushing per game, which ranked second in the conference and 17th nationally. He tutored second-team All-America selection, Jon Asamoah, who was the team MVP, becoming the first offensive lineman to earn the honor since 1976 and currently plays for the Kansas City Chiefs. While at Illinois, Gilbert also tutored Jeff Allen who was selected in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Chiefs.
Before coming to Illinois, Gilbert spent one season at the University of Houston, where he led an offensive line that ranked second in the nation in passing and total offense and 10th in scoring offense. The Cougars averaged 562 yards of total offense and 40 points per game as the line blocked for quarterback Case Keenum's 400 yards of total offense per game.
Gilbert arrived in Houston after spending the 2007 campaign at the University of Toledo. He coached the tight ends in 2007, his second stint on the Rockets' coaching staff. Gilbert worked with the offensive line at Toledo from 2001-2003 before leaving to take the offensive line coaching position at the University of Central Florida, where he spent three seasons (2004-2006).
In 2006, UCF ranked 30th nationally in passing offense (233.75 ypg.) and 34th in total offense (373.2 ypg.). Golden Knights offensive lineman Kyle Smith earned honorable mention All-Conference USA accolades under Gilbert's tutelage. Gilbert's offensive line was one of Central Florida’s most consistent units in 2005. The unit helped pave the way for Conference USA Freshman of the Year Kevin Smith, who totaled 1,178 yards on the ground from his tailback position. Center Cedric Gagne-Marcoux garnered Conference USA All-Conference first-team recognition, while guard L.J. Anderson and tackle Patrick Brown earned All-Freshman Team honors.
During his first stint at Toledo, Gilbert helped develop one of the nation's top offensive lines and also helped groom future New England Patriots starter Nick Kaczur. In 2001, Gilbert guided the Rocket offensive line to an outstanding season, helping pave the way for Mid-American Conference and Motor City Bowl championships. Toledo ranked 13th in the nation in total offense (444.5 ypg.), 16th in scoring offense (34.9 ppg.) and 17th in rushing offense (213.4 ypg.) that season. Gilbert's offensive line enjoyed a banner season in 2002 as the Rockets ranked fifth in the nation in total offense (472.2 ypg.), 11th in scoring (35.4 ppg.) and 16th in rushing (214.3 ypg.), while earning a second MAC West title and a repeat visit to the Motor City Bowl. Kaczur and center Chris Tuminello earned first-team All-MAC honors. In 2003, the Rockets ranked 11th in the country in total offense (462.7 ypg.) and sixth in passing efficiency (155.5). Kaczur made first-team All-MAC while fellow offensive tackle Erik Faasen earned second-team honors.
Gilbert also worked as a head coach at Mansfield (Pennsylvania) in 2000, and as an assistant coach at Maine from 1994-1999, including four years as offensive coordinator. During his tenure with the Black Bears, Gilbert directed an offense that set 11 school and five NCAA I-AA records. Prior to coaching at Maine, Gilbert was the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Northeastern from 1991-1993, and assistant line coach and recruiting coordinator at Pennsylvania in 1989-1990.
Gilbert was a standout at Horseheads (New York) High School where he earned All-Twin-Tier honors before attending Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. A four-year starter on the offensive line at Hamilton, Gilbert was a three-time all-conference selection, and in his senior season, became the first Hamilton player to earn first-team All-America honors.
A 1983 graduate of Horseheads High School, Gilbert earned a bachelor's degree in government at Hamilton in 1987. He and his wife, Cheryl, have a daughter, Madison, and three sons, Nicholas, Joseph and Timothy.
Coaching Career
1987-1988: Albany - Graduate Assistant
1989-1990: Pennsylvania - Recruiting Coordinator
1991-1993: Northeastern - Offensive Line
1994-1995: Maine - Offensive Line
1996-1999: Maine - Offensive Coordinator
2000: Mansfield (Pa.) - Head Coach
2001-2003: Toledo - Offensive Line
2004-2006: Central Florida - Offensive Line
2007: Toledo - Tight Ends
2008: Houston - Offensive Line
2009: Illinois - Offensive Line
2010-2011: Illinois - Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line
2012: Indianapolis Colts - Assistant Offensive Line
 
Not a great list. Seriously doubt Walker would get any run. Career RB coach.
 
Gilbert, OC app, maybe

Jesus Christ, this is Syracuse University, not directional mid south FCS mudbugs.

Have some pride for gods sake.
 
Update:

Syracuse: A couple of more names we're hearing that are expected to have an opportunity include Jack Bicknell Jr. (Chiefs), Paul Alexander (Bengals) and Jim Turner (Dolphins).
 
Update:

Syracuse: A couple of more names we're hearing that are expected to have an opportunity include Jack Bicknell Jr. (Chiefs), Paul Alexander (Bengals) and Jim Turner (Dolphins).

Good lord no, no, no.
 
If there is even the slightest degree of veracity to the names being put out there by CFT, then I personally will JetBlue it home tonight and murder Gross for the sake of the program. Figure I have a decent shot with a jury of Orangemen peers in Syracuse.
 
Update:

Syracuse: A couple of more names we're hearing that are expected to have an opportunity include Jack Bicknell Jr. (Chiefs), Paul Alexander (Bengals) and Jim Turner (Dolphins).

Bicknell - A BC grad who basically ran Louisiana Tech off a cliff as HC there back in the early noughties.

Alexander - Has spent the last two decades as an NFL OLine coach. What?

Turner - Another OLine coach. But at least he was also a recruiting coordinator...for Delaware. Hi, I'm in Delaware.

These have to be for assistant coach positions...right? Right?
 
Update:

Syracuse: A couple of more names we're hearing that are expected to have an opportunity include Jack Bicknell Jr. (Chiefs), Paul Alexander (Bengals) and Jim Turner (Dolphins).
Bicknell was born in NJ and went to HS in Maine. BC grad. Was HC at Louisiana Tech for 8 years, started really young. Had some success. Since then he has been bouncing around mostly as an OL coach in the NFL (a couple years with BC too.).

Alexander is from Rochester, NY. Went to college at Cortland State. Has been the OL coach for Cincy for a long time. No coordinator or HC experience.

Turner is also BC guy. From MA. Another OL coach with no coordinator experience or HC experience.

I agree with Go. Three undistinguished candidates. Would be great to look at for our OL, or maybe even OC. No way HC.
 

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