DC and WR coach resign! (Discuss replacements)
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So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
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Cans't understand lots of the decisions of the previous admin.SundayJam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:12 am So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
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Dave Aranda.
Re: DC and WR coach resign! (Discuss replacements)
here we go again!!!!SundayJam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:12 am So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
The way I heard it, if they had hired Miano he would have kept Aranda, Rolo, and everyone else. That was a great staff and a decent team that had the unfortunate luck with their head coach not being fit for the job anymore.
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Ironic that Miano would have kept Rolo, but Rolo seems to never want Miano (otherwise he would have been here already in 2016 or 17. Instead we opt for D3 coachespoidog wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:22 pmhere we go again!!!!SundayJam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:12 am So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
The way I heard it, if they had hired Miano he would have kept Aranda, Rolo, and everyone else. That was a great staff and a decent team that had the unfortunate luck with their head coach not being fit for the job anymore.
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Rolo may have had insecurities to hire Assistants that could potentially replace him, if he fails to achieve a winning record during his contract period.BigWave96744 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 8:07 pmIronic that Miano would have kept Rolo, but Rolo seems to never want Miano (otherwise he would have been here already in 2016 or 17. Instead we opt for D3 coachespoidog wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:22 pmhere we go again!!!!SundayJam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:12 am So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
The way I heard it, if they had hired Miano he would have kept Aranda, Rolo, and everyone else. That was a great staff and a decent team that had the unfortunate luck with their head coach not being fit for the job anymore.
The problem with not hiring the best coaching staff that Hawaii can afford may result in the same result, losing the HC job.
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Totally agree! That's why I don't buy the "Rolo doesn't want to hire someone who may try to take his job" argument - it makes no sense. No one is going to take his job if he's doing a good job and the team is winning.wailukuwarriorfan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:59 am The problem with not hiring the best coaching staff that Hawaii can afford may result in the same result, losing the HC job.
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Being a young, inexperienced HC, it's excusable to make a few, bad hires in his first and second year, but Rolo probably won't receive any free passes on his third year. He's got to make the right Coaching Assistant adjustments now.poidog wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 3:02 pmTotally agree! That's why I don't buy the "Rolo doesn't want to hire someone who may try to take his job" argument - it makes no sense. No one is going to take his job if he's doing a good job and the team is winning.wailukuwarriorfan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:59 am The problem with not hiring the best coaching staff that Hawaii can afford may result in the same result, losing the HC job.
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We really do need a good linebacker coach.
Not doubting, not hating, not loving, just hoping because I am a fan.
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Chris Brown may want to come home and coach linebackers and also help with strength and conditioning. He could also provide a pipeline to HS recruiting in LV.
I think Rolovich needs to work with Matlin to first increase the Assistant Coaches salary pool, then somehow figure a way to bring Keith Bhonapha back to UH to raise the program's quality and standards. Keith has been with Boise for years and now Washington, consistently improving programs where he coaches.
I think Rolovich needs to work with Matlin to first increase the Assistant Coaches salary pool, then somehow figure a way to bring Keith Bhonapha back to UH to raise the program's quality and standards. Keith has been with Boise for years and now Washington, consistently improving programs where he coaches.
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stranger808 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:36 pmLumpkin? I think he's still around. Kurt Gouvia. IDK, I just throwing out names.
I really liked Kurt.
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Previous administration = MRC Greenwood and Rockne Freitas.Irse wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:22 amCans't understand lots of the decisions of the previous admin.SundayJam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:12 am So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
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Yep.uhwarriors wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 7:50 pmPrevious administration = MRC Greenwood and Rockne Freitas.Irse wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:22 amCans't understand lots of the decisions of the previous admin.SundayJam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:12 am So...they transfer from a 3-9 team to a 1-11 team. I still can't understand why UH would pay so much money to fire a winning coach with 2 great coordinators to hire Von Chow. While Rolovich was a work in progress as an offensive coordinator, he struggles as a head coach. Would that we could have that guy who is the defensive coordinator at LSU back...what was his name again...?
Is Brian Smith still the offensive coordinator?
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Kurt "Could" have been retained by Rolo, like Abe and Naeole, instead he opted to hire Sean Duggan with 1 year grad assistant experience
Oh and like Rich Miano, we we could afford Kurt so money was not an object
http://hawaiiathletics.com/coaches.aspx ... h=footballKURT GOUVEIA
TITLE Assistant Coach - Outside Linebackers
Veteran NFL linebacker Kurt Gouveia returns to the University of Hawai‘i football program for his second season as a defensive assistant coach in charge of outside linebackers in 2015.
Gouveia spent 13 seasons in the NFL and holds the distinction of winning a high school championship (O‘ahu Prep Bowl) with Wai‘anae from 1977-78 and 1980, collegiate national championship with Brigham Young in 1984 and Super Bowl with the Washington Redskins in 1987 and ‘91.
Early in 2013, Gouveia was one of seven charter members inducted into the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame and he is also a member of the Hawai‘i Sports Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 2002.
From 2003-04, Gouveia was a student manager at UH under then-head coach June Jones. He then coached overseas for three years in NFL Europe with the Berlin Thunder (2005 and ‘07) and Rhein Fire (2006), during the latter of which serving as co-defensive coordinator. He helped lead both teams to the World Bowl.
Gouveia returned to coaching with Lake Norman High School in 2010 before becoming linebackers and special teams assistant coach with the United Football League’s Sacramento Mountain Lions in 2011. He joined the UFL’s Virginia Destroyers in 2012 and, in 2013, was a coach for the American squad in the National Football League Players Association Collegiate Bowl.
The Wai‘anae, O‘ahu native spent nine of his 13 years in the NFL playing for the Washington Redskins, where he was drafted in the eighth round of the 1986 NFL Draft. The BYU alum also played for the Philadelphia Eagles and San Diego Chargers. He spent one year with the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL before retiring.