So, the football staff appears to be rounding into shape. Based on reporting on Football Coaching Scoop confirmed by internal sources, the new coaches are all from Tennessee State.
Brandon Fisher will be the DC. He is the son of Jeff Fisher, who coaches George in the NFL. He has been the DC at Tennesee State for four years, and coached in the NFL for 8 years.
Richard McNutt will also be coming to BG. He coached D-backs at TSU. This is one a lot of us identified as an important guy, because he has great connections inside Ohio. He has coached at Youngstown State, Toledo, Kent State, and Ohio State and was also a member of the Cleveland Browns’ staff. He also played for OSU. Note that the KSU years were when Doug Martin coached there and they had a very good defensive unit.
Joe Bowden is the associate head coach and LB coach. He played 8 years in the NFL and also coached in the NFL for 5 years, mostly with Tennesee/Houston. Has coached for 18 years.
D-line Coach is Clyde Simmons. He's an NFL star, playing 15 years, two-time all-Pro, eye-popping numbers and in the Eagles HOF. He also has 10 years of coaching experience.
There are reports as well that OC/QB coach Travis Partridge is close to coming. He was an NFL signee and played in the CFL with coaching experience at Kansas, UT-Martin, Delta State and TSU.
So, the staff looks like this;
- Partridge, QB
- Nosal, OL
- White, RB
- Bayer, TE/ST
- Fisher, DC
- McNutt, DB
- Jackson, DB
- Simmons, DL
- Bowden, OL
The only position group not represented appears to be WR. We know the "holdover" guy won't be here, but there is no word on whether the TSU WR Coach is coming. And the RB might not be final.
One thing: We cannot possibly have had a coaching staff with this many pro players. So, there are four: Bayer, Simmons, Bowden, and George. Then you have pro coaching experience from Fisher and McNutt. It's huge.
I looked at our list of assistant coaches...I didn't do a full count....Cato June, Cornell Brown, Jon Hoke, Vance Joseph, Mark Miller...there are probably more who played in the NFL.
4 at a time is significant. Let's say that.
So, the staff is coming together. It's time to get to work. Spring practice is coming up fast, and recruiting is going on like crazy.