Manny Diaz to Texas

With Diaz and Davis in the fold and Chryst and Bostad looking like they might be also, that gives Texas a unique opportunity to recruit SEC and Big Ten players to Texas, should they decided to. Historically, Texas has not recruited out of state much but with this group of Coaches, they could absolutely look to change that if they decided to.
 
ABQCOWBOY;3784987 said:
With Diaz and Davis in the fold and Chryst and Bostad looking like they might be also, that gives Texas a unique opportunity to recruit SEC and Big Ten players to Texas, should they decided to. Historically, Texas has not recruited out of state much but with this group of Coaches, they could absolutely look to change that if they decided to.
They have it great already by dominating the in-state recruiting. If they can get a few (not many) more elite out-of-staters I'm sure Mack wouldn't mind.
 
I think I'd be more exited if I knew who the hell he was.
 
Yea who is this guy? What's the consensus on his coaching ability? I figure he must be a hot shot..UT has the money to pay just about anybody they want.
 
DallasGirl50;3785411 said:
Yea who is this guy? What's the consensus on his coaching ability? I figure he must be a hot shot..UT has the money to pay just about anybody they want.

He's not a nationally known name but in the SEC, he is very well thought of. Go check out an SEC board and see what they say about him. I think you will be happy with what you read.
 
ABQCOWBOY;3785467 said:
He's not a nationally known name but in the SEC, he is very well thought of. Go check out an SEC board and see what they say about him. I think you will be happy with what you read.


Thanks. I'll do that.

I see he's young. Hmmm..wonder if he's being lined up to be the "HC in waiting?"
 
DallasGirl50;3785478 said:
Thanks. I'll do that.

I see he's young. Hmmm..wonder if he's being lined up to be the "HC in waiting?"


This is Diaz.

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DallasGirl50;3785478 said:
Thanks. I'll do that.

I see he's young. Hmmm..wonder if he's being lined up to be the "HC in waiting?"
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, not that again
 
All of the SEC fans thinks he's a good one. He made Michigan's spread offense look silly in the gator bowl and Michigan's offense wasn't the problem with Rich. It was their terrible defense.
 
ABQCOWBOY;3785011 said:
« Beckham to leave MSU team, Stansbury cites ‘lack of playing time’
Diaz accepts Texas’ offer

Kyle Veazey
Posted on January 5, 2011

Mississippi State defensive coordinator Manny Diaz has agreed to become the new defensive coordinator at Texas, The Clarion-Ledger has learned.




« There, his defenses earned their personalities for their attacking, aggressive style.

Diaz’s Mississippi State defense in 2010 allowed the third-fewest points per game (20.3) and eighth-fewest yards (358.1 per game) in the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs were particularly stingy against the run, allowing 121.7 yards per game, and on third down, where opponents converted just 35.4 percent of their opportunities.




Is this actually good? Eighth in the SEC? Out of 12 teams! That pass defensive numbers are a little suspect. That's 250 yards a game in a run first league! That's like 500 yards a game in the Big XII! How are those numbers going to look in the Big XII? Time will tell. I'm all for it if it opens doors to kids we haven't reached out to before.

I wonder if the Chryst deal came down to a recruiting issue. I mean, I was looking for Harsin of Boise State to get a look. But Mack rerouted Chryst's plane to Texas. After all, Harsin isn't actually in a recruiting hot bed (Idaho?!)! Not trying to degrade the region but I'd have to think that the Big 10 has a little more talent regionally. Chryst on the other hand, may have some recruits in mind to bring with him. Just my 2 cents for what it's worth.
 
hookemhorns72;3785855 said:
« There, his defenses earned their personalities for their attacking, aggressive style.

Diaz’s Mississippi State defense in 2010 allowed the third-fewest points per game (20.3) and eighth-fewest yards (358.1 per game) in the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs were particularly stingy against the run, allowing 121.7 yards per game, and on third down, where opponents converted just 35.4 percent of their opportunities.




Is this actually good? Eighth in the SEC? Out of 12 teams! That pass defensive numbers are a little suspect. That's 250 yards a game in a run first league! That's like 500 yards a game in the Big XII! How are those numbers going to look in the Big XII? Time will tell. I'm all for it if it opens doors to kids we haven't reached out to before.

I wonder if the Chryst deal came down to a recruiting issue. I mean, I was looking for Harsin of Boise State to get a look. But Mack rerouted Chryst's plane to Texas. After all, Harsin isn't actually in a recruiting hot bed (Idaho?!)! Not trying to degrade the region but I'd have to think that the Big 10 has a little more talent regionally. Chryst on the other hand, may have some recruits in mind to bring with him. Just my 2 cents for what it's worth.

You have to remember this is with Mississippi State, at the end of the day you are limited by the talent of your players and Mississippi state just doesn't get the same quality recruits as the other top SEC schools.
 

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