Sunday, December 03, 2017

BG Parts Ways from Eliano--UPDATE on Assistants


The news that was expected here, at least, has been officially announced by BGSU.  Defensive coordinator and associate head coach Perry Eliano will not return to BG next year.  I support the move...BG did need to move in another direction.  I'm not going to go through the whole argument again, just to say that even recognizing that the talent was not the best on defense, they should have been better and should have improved over time, which they did not.  Here's hoping that Coach Jinks finds someone with a proven track record as a college DC.

Wish Eliano the best.  It didn't work out.  Has happened to us all.

No idea what the next steps are for the staff....if the rest are all staying or if there's an opportunity for a new DC to shape the defense in his image or what.

Update from Jordan Strack:


5 comments :

Mark Lohrum said...

Good to move on. Call #1 should be to Paul Haynes.

Orange said...

You know, I thought about that, too. I kind of thought Haynes might be able to get a P5 job as a coordinator, but he'd be ideal. Knows the MAC and a high-level defensive mind.

NWLB said...

Well, he fired somebody. That alone is more than Babers would have done.

The opportunity here for the new coach is to clean the slate and refresh attitudes. I really think these kids want to be great on defense, but the direction hasn't been good enough. Even if the talent was/is thin, as many have said, it still should have been better.

Orange said...

I agree. The players are giving all they have, and I think they are still bought in. If the defense gets even to the point where they are in the middle of the conference, we can compete with Doege at QB. I hope we have someone who has done this before.

Ken said...

Recognition for one of our assistant coaches...

http://www.bgsufalcons.com/news/2017/12/4/football-seth-doege-to-take-part-in-35-under-35-leadership-institute.aspx?camefrom=EMCL_1994377_81420721&camefrom=EMCL_1996688_81569583