Coaching Search Notes (UPDATE Mon., 11:47 am)

– By now most of you have seen Dean Blevins’ report. Here is his tweet from earlier:

– The report was later contradicted by Jake Trotter:

– I’ve been checking with some sources, and we have not been able to confirm Blevins’ report.

– I have confirmed that OU has interviewed Lincoln Riley.

– I have confirmed that OU is definitely interested in Riley. I was told that “they like him…other than that there is nothing that is 100%.”

– I have also been told that if an offer is made, it will be made as a co-offensive coordinator and that OU would want to pair Riley with someone more of a high profile name.

– A source also told me that he didn’t think the offer would be as a play caller, but that may have just been the source’s opinion and not necessarily a certainty.

UPDATE (Mon., 10:15 am): Got a little more info this morning. First of all, I was told again today that an official offer has not been extended but “the interest is very real.”

– Also have been told that Riley could indeed be the play caller. Yesterday I mentioned that a source told me they didn’t think that was the case but as I noted above, I got the sense that was more of an opinion. This morning the same source said he wasn’t sure whether the interest in Riley is as a play caller or not.

Riley has been a play caller at ECU so one would think that despite OU being a bigger name school, losing play calling duties would be something he might feel is a step back.

– Brandon spoke to his source close to Sonnie Cumbie and was told that Cumbie has not yet heard anything yet from OU one way or another. But we continue to hear that Riley would be paired with someone else. Who? Not sure at this point.

UPDATE (Mon., 11:47 am): I know some of you have been asking about a rumor that coach Bedenbaugh and coach Lincoln Riley don’t get along. I have been told by a source that would certainly know, that the rumor is untrue.

336 Comments

  • Steve Cooke says:

    Rumor on the ol interwebs is Riley & Bedenbaugh do not like each other.

  • bmrsnr says:

    Not that many high profile names out there.

  • Swanny says:

    Blevins is about as reliable as a 90 year olds colon… Would love Riley/Frost combo though. ECU’s offense shredded some big time teams over the last 5 years.

    • CS says:

      Can you please detail a few, I want to find some youtube clips to watch. Saw their offense against VTech and it looked very very similar to what we ran.

      • Swanny says:

        2011 South Carolina, 2013 North Carolina, 2014 North Carolina, 2014 Cincinnati, and they put 20 up against a pretty stingy Florida team.

  • Steven says:

    Honestly, Riley is probably my 2nd favorite candidate behind Frost. That is unless I’m wrong about him calling plays at ECU this year.

  • Cole says:

    How is Blevins even allowed to report anything anymore?

  • Kyle says:

    Blevins may be 0-2. He was the one who reported Mike would interview and be offered the LSU DC job. I’m not sure that it’s ever been confirmed that Mike even met with Miles and now this.

    Seems to want to jump the gun to get credit for scooping a story and is willing to whiff and embarrass himself and his employer on the off chance he can jump up and down while tooting his own horn and saying he got one right.

  • Easton says:

    Fresh discussion board, Thank you Super K.

  • EasTex says:

    Thanks for the quick response to all this, Super K.

  • Chris White says:

    Lincoln Riley co-OC/WR coach
    Scott Frost co-OC/QB coach (play caller)
    THAT I would be okay with.

    • Sooner Ray says:

      I don’t see Frost accepting a co-anything unless it’s co-head coach.

      • curt gomer says:

        i will 2nd that. no way he leaves Oregon for co/oc

      • Boomer4life says:

        Depends on the clams..the mulah..da benjamins.

      • EasTex says:

        I don’t see why not. Sumlin was co-OC/passing game coordinator before he became a HC.

      • Justin Keller says:

        For sure! I still have high hopes though…

        Frost QB/OC Linc WR? Step back in titles for Riley but ehh
        Frost WR/OC Linc QB?
        Linc WR/Co-OC and Cumbie QB/Co-OC Knew each other at Tech

    • SoonerSpock says:

      Not likely to happen because I suspect the new OC would like to have input in naming the WR coach but should the announcement come Tuesday or Wednesday it could possibly happen. Moreover with their currents Salaries of $400,000 for Frost and $2

    • MoJoOkie says:

      I don’t think we can afford Riley AND Frost. Frost turned down HC at Colorado State for $1.5M. If I’m not mistaken, Heupel and Norvell were at about $1M. Frost AND Riley would be quite a bit more than that. I think it’s Riley and Cumbie, with Riley calling the plays. Just MO and it’s probably 150% more accurate the Dean’s.

  • Lane Gilstrap says:

    OU insider also has a source that the job hasn’t been offered yet?

  • OkieRandolph says:

    Well, of all the folks that were listed, Riley was LAST one on that list I personally wanted…..but guess what? Not a SOUL called me for my wants!!!!!

    • EasTex says:

      Heyyyy, you’re right and no one asked me either.

    • OkieRandolph says:

      What’s odd is that Heuple was fired over a week ago, and if Riley is who they WANTED, you’re telling me that it’s taken him a week to talk to him AND for him to accept. I ain’t buying it. If it took him this long to accept a job at OU from East friggen Carolina, then that’s even more proof of why he was the last one I’d like.

      • D Hunter Sanchez says:

        Yep. The timing is off here. OU is waiting on someone or something. Frost? I think it has to get done this week. NSD close.

      • SoonerSpock says:

        His name may have come up because others on Stoops’ list have turned him down. I can see Frost saying no. But the others it would be too much money and a much better opportunity making it doubtful they would say no. Who knows.

  • Arkansas Sooner says:

    Blevins only reported OU’s plans, not what actions they’ve taken. therefore he could be correct even though no offer is made. or, could be correct if they go a different direction. win-win for Dean.

  • Paul Lott says:

    Ohh&h…this is getting interesting

  • Puma says:

    Get frost as the high profile name that recruits know. Bring in Riley as co coordinator and let him build up a recruiting reputation from an OU perspective. 3 years Scott leaves for a HC position somewhere and Riley steps into play calling duty. Set yourself up for future success.

  • Daddy R says:

    Picture from Deans twitter page…

    Kevin Durant looks like “man, this creepy guy better get his hand off my back..”

  • Waters says:

    It’s Frost/Cumbie vs Frost/Riley.

  • Zack says:

    Sounds like something happened with will Johnson. Hope it’s not a numbers game from our coaches.
    https://twitter.com/nextlevel_will/status/554472658918981633

  • curt gomer says:

    User Actions FollowingWill Johnson‏@NextLevel_Will
    At the end of the day these coaches got to feed there family. You a fool to think they owe you something. It’s business

  • Herman Bubbert says:

    That makes more sense. It makes zero sense to fire a Leach disciple who you wouldn’t allow to run his stuff and replace him with a Leach disciple.

  • Birddawg says:

    Riley/cumbie…

  • Mizuno44 says:

    Mankind should be grateful Deano didn’t choose the field of medicine as a profession

    • Sooner Ray says:

      Good article.

    • Easton says:

      Well played. I do appreciate the material. And, this article serves my argument for Riley. Your article will be safe here, pick it up anytime. Thanks.

    • Steve Johns says:

      That should end all of the “air raid” concerns.

    • boomersooner says:

      thank you brother. seems like a humble guy. nice to hear some of his answers. refreshing

    • Big Higg says:

      Sold after that read.

    • EasTex says:

      Thanks.
      An informative piece.

    • paganpink says:

      Very good article. He taylors the offense to the players he has, likes to put in new things while primarily making sure he keeps it simple. There is so much to like in there as far as his ability to field a high powered offense like we have been looking for. The “pirate nation” thing, though, is something a man should be glad to put behind him, LOL.

    • Wilson says:

      “We don’t say we have to run it this many times or throw it this many times. We just want to score points and do what we can to help win.” if this is his demeanor…then ding ding ding…we have a winner! what a novel idea! But he also said..“That’s part of why we all want to stay around here. We enjoy working together and we enjoy being shut in in that offensive staff room and getting stuff done.” I guess we will all find out sooner or later…

  • Waters says:

    Two Questions:
    1. Why was no OC named last week?
    2. Is it possible that Riley was a distraction to take attention from Frost until after the NCG.
    Prediction:
    Another false alarm distraction tomorrow.

  • Boomer4life says:

    Dean Blevins…..explained.

  • OkieRandolph says:

    Does anyone remember what/how Riley was involved with putting the James kid in the storage shed at Tech when Leach got fired? I remember his name in there somehow, but I can’t recall the details. Seems like he supported Leach, but his story got snuffed.

  • ruasoonerfan2 says:

    Will like him more if he supported Leach on the James kid problem

  • D Hunter Sanchez says:

    Scott Frost/Riley? Frost/Cumbie? Riley/Cumbie????

  • D Hunter Sanchez says:

    Is Riley the dude Jordan said he wouldn’t be “on board” with?

  • SoonerinLondon says:

    Even if not true, it sounds pretty good:

    BREAKING NEWS: Oklahoma To Name Lincoln Riley Offensive Coordinator

    Updated: Jan 11, 2015 6:53 PM CST
    By Dean Blevins, News9.com

    NORMAN, Oklahoma – Sources confirm that OU plans to name Lincoln Riley as its new play-caller and offensive coordinator. Riley has helped set records at East Carolina as the coordinator and quarterbacks coach the past five seasons. It’s a clear sign Bob Stoops is going back to the Hal Mumme/Mike Leach “Air Raid” style of attack that OU ran in the beginning of the Stoops Era (1999 under offensive coordinator Mike Leach). I’m told OU will emphasize getting its talented running backs in space in the attack and that Riley’s success and experience of play-calling helped him become Oklahoma’s choice.

    I’m told Mike Leach and Hal Mumme gave rave reviews of Riley, who was a walk-on quarterback at Texas Tech and spent seven seasons in the Tech system. The 31-year old Riley is expected to be named OU co-offensive coordinator, play caller and QB coach in the near future. It’s expected that Stoops will immediately focus on naming a wide receivers coach, and that Riley’s input would be considered. Stoops announced last week that his co-coordinators Josh Heupel and Jay Norvell were not returning to the OU staff following the 8-5 season in 2014.

    The Leach-style of offense continues to thrive, although Oklahoma has wandered from it. Statistically, six of the top 13 offenses nationally come from this attack, including: TCU, East Carolina, Washington State, Texas Tech, West Virginia and Cal.

    Riley’s impact at East Carolina under Head Coach Ruffin McNeal has been record-shattering. His offensive units rank No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 No. 4 and No. 5 on ECU’s single-season passing list. In addition, four of his five squads are listed first, second, third and fourth on the school’s yearly total offense ledgers, including a recent record-breaking 6,086-yard compilation in 2013.

    Riley’s first fall in Greenville installing and directing a new up-tempo spread offensive scheme resulted in 29 team or individual school offensive standards, and he followed that up with 27 more three years later that played a role in ECU’s first bowl victory since 2007.

  • Doobie74OU says:

    As many NEW GREAT OFFENSIVE MINDS ON THE STAFF AS POSSIBLE PLEASE!

  • RBear says:

    NOT a lead story on KOTV Ch 6 in Tulsa

  • Waters says:

    The question is who would BS want as the O C.
    An attaching offense that dictates to the defense or
    a reactive defense that constantly adjusts to the defensive schemes.

  • boomersooner says:

    i don’t remember who done did said it, but what’s everybody think we’re waiting on? frost to get done to get interviewed? frost to get done to accept? due diligence to find the right guy(could that be all it is)? thoughts

  • AmaGoh7 says:

    How is Riley as a recruiter ?

  • Boomer4life says:

    They just announced Riley on da Blitz.

  • RBear says:

    Who is OU’s SID?

  • Mizuno44 says:

    Interesting that Riley was announced first, non play caller and Co- Off Coord, seems to be consistent even with TFB info. Primary OC, play caller still MIA. Seems that Riley, if hired, would know who he’s working with, right? If this is true that is…

    • SCKSChief says:

      One would certainly hope!

      Dare we believe that a Riley/Frost combo happens?

      • Mizuno44 says:

        If there wasn’t a certain big game tomorrow, why wouldn’t we also have leaked info on that already as well. I think it’s Frost-Riley. I may end up sounding like Deano, but at least it’s not my job.

  • JD says:

    I was hoping for Frost and Mangino just so I could call the offense The Frost Giant

  • blaster1371 says:

    As we can all see rumors come up and secrets get leaked. Has there been anything from within the program regarding Frost? So far I can only see the speculation about Frost as a product of wishful thinking. I would also think that IF Frost has been approached that any co-OC or portion coach would require his input.

    • JD says:

      If he has been approach then I’m sure he has said who he’d prefer to work with and who he wouldn’t…I’m sure back door meetings happen and IF he has been approached and hired then he is ok with the other hire

    • Sooner Ray says:

      Man you picked a bad place to come for answers. 🙂

  • Mizuno44 says:

    Theory, Phil Knight sent out a memo a few days ago warning any disclosure of Frost to OU before the NC would be unforgivable by Nike.

  • Justin Keller says:

    I wonder how entertaining it is for Bob and all the canidates to read all our comments!

  • lebval15 says:

    I saw earlier a report that Frost will only leave Oregon for a head coaching gig. If that’s the case and he’s not an option, and Meachem isn’t intefested either. maybe this was the best we could do. Maybe they pair him with cumbie or candle and that’s the best we can do.

  • soonermusic says:

    Kersey on Riley: http://newsok.com/oklahoma-football-east-carolinas-lincoln-riley-one-of-several-candidates-for-ou-offensive-coordinator-position/article/5383821

    has quote from Leach, and also mentions Riley’s stint as wr coach for Crabtree…

  • James says:

    My best guess(which is the reason I gave up football betting)….. Frost is the first choice and will be offered the job soon. If he declines I’m betting on Lincoln and Cumbie as co OC. Personally I’m good with either scenario.

    • Ed Cotter says:

      That sound very plausible. Will be interesting to see what Oregon counters with to keep Frost, if they do. Would be very surprised if they didn’t give him a substantial raise to stay put. Going to be an interesting week.

    • soonerthunder says:

      Me too! All great choices. I have wanted meachem/cumbie from the start, and would love that. But I’ve grown to like Riley or Frost more. Helton hasn’t done as much for me although I imagine he’s a very good one. I think I could be very happy with any of those five. Frost is probably the best choice, but who really knows. Excited with all the names rumored though.

  • Brad Warren says:

    Oh deano. Remember when he said Mayfield was eligible, could play? Yeah, me too. What a hack.

  • RBear says:

    The Boz being introduced as a new member of the College Football HOF tonight during the game- Great for the Boz, the University and for Frost to see first hand, a page from our history!

  • MrBigsby says:

    Seriously, how does Dean still have a job?

    • Thomas Lenard says:

      same as the weatherman.

      • MrBigsby says:

        At least the weathermen have scientific data to back up their predictions. Dean just throws mud on the wall and sees what sticks. Eventually one of his “predictions” will work out and he’ll look like he’s actually got credible sources.

  • Neworleanssooner says:

    Blevins takes the term “irresponsible journalism” to new heights. His mouth out runs his brain a lot.

  • lebval15 says:

    Well i for one have been saying I wanted a hot young OC and not an old retread. This seems to fit that bill. He’s not Frost, but i’m willing to give him a chance.

  • soonerschooner says:

    Could someone explain how his offense is not a redux of Mike Leach’s? Why are other teams not clamoring to hire him away? Is this not the kind of offense that is shut down by Big 12 defenses? I seriously don’t know, that’s why I am asking

    • ccmosaic says:

      Shut down by Big 12 defenses? Who has shut down the spread in all of D1? I know there is a game or two a year where a spread team is shut down. But is there a D out there that has ever had success on a regular basis?

      • Indy_sooner says:

        Folks forget that we opened a can of whoop ass on Bama and even their plethora of 5 star DBs and had no response. Baylor did the same (albeit choked) to MSU, one of the best defense in the nation. So did TCU. I don’t get why people keep shooting these fallacies out. I don’t know of a defensive strategy that has consitently beat out the air raid. WVU’s win last year was a result of Baylor shooting themselves.

  • Dustin Brasel says:

    Does anyone have a tally of Blevins hits and misses?

  • Ben says:

    what a pathetic hire it would be if it’s Riley.

    • ccmosaic says:

      Why? Because he is young, has roots in Texas, has 5 years experience running a system, had a walk on receiver that just beat Broyles for most yards in a career? Or is it something else like his name is not Frost? Just curious.

    • Herman Bubbert says:

      Disastrous hire if true. Makes no sense to fire Heupel when you wouldn’t let him run his stuff, and then hire Riley. None.

      • ccmosaic says:

        Really? So Bob told you he would not let Josh run his stuff? Of course it was Bob who was QB coach oh wait not that was Josh. Forgot that Josh sucked at developing talent.

      • Daddy R says:

        And what exactly was Heupel’s “stuff?” And, even if it is true what you say, NEVER hurts to breed new life into the program. Whomever it is, there is new excitement, which was sorely needed in this program.

    • bjwalker82 says:

      Disagree. He’s an up and coming coach who has given the best defenses trouble. I’ve watched them on TV several times. I like their offense.

  • JJSoona says:

    So we still don’t know anything. I’m ok with that. Pretty sure there will be a press conference to announce any hirings. Wait for it…………Don’t be that guy that…..

  • Daryl says:

    The only interesting note I have heard was from Murdock on the animal, who says the one thing he has confirmed is that Bedenbough and Riley did not get along when on staff together at all. I find that interesting since Bedenbough has been a real bright spot. Do we want to tick him off?

    I think though if you could combine Frost and Riley that could be really impressive. I still doubt we get Frost but the delay in hiring seems to lend to they are wanting to talk to Frost

    • Daddy R says:

      Super K shot this notion down yesterday… will be interesting..

      • Daryl says:

        I had not seen what K wrote my bad. Thanks for clarification. I like what I have read about Riley hope for Bob’s sake he is the right guy.

  • Malicong says:

    I would be ok with a Riley/Cumbie combo. Riley coaching WR’s and Cumbie as the QB coach. Doesn’t seen like a natural fit to me, though, since they both are more QB guys.

  • Zack says:

    I don’t get the “why go to a leach guy when you just had a leach guy” argument. Stoops decided there was some sort of conflict or issue causing the offense to suck ass. So he’s bringing in someone with a different voice and hoping that changes things because he doesn’t doubt the talent on campus he just knows it wasn’t working. I don’t think it was the style I think it was trust in players by coaches and vice versa that got heupel fired.

    • ccmosaic says:

      Thank you Zack for having a voice of common sense. Thank you.

    • bjwalker82 says:

      is Heupel really a Leach guy? Looks more like a Chuck Long guy to me.

      • Daddy R says:

        agreed.

      • L'Carpetron Dookmarriot says:

        The Airraid was part of Josh’s QB development. 1999 was the full Airraid with Leach. 2000 was Mangino’s version of Leach’s Airraid.

        I don’t think OU runs the true Airraid right now or has lately. Perhaps not anything close to it. However, I would imagine that many systems run a Sail route combination, which is common in Airraid. There could be overlap in several systems.

      • Zack says:

        I think heupel was more of a mangino guy but I don’t think he was given a chance to choose his own style and that’s unfortunate. I think he will be fine wherever he goes

        • ccmosaic says:

          To me that is the problem with Josh. He never had the chance to organize his own system. Josh should have been let go a while back so he could work at a D2 level and build a resume and system. Heck he would probably be great right now if he could have matured correctly.

    • leatherneck1061 says:

      Ironically, the same problem Mike seems to be having.

      • Daddy R says:

        But Mike’s his bro. If Bob wants to hedge his future here with that of his bro, so be it. They’ll rise together, or they’ll fall together. either way it’ll be fun to watch!

    • Daddy R says:

      Bringing new life and excitement into a program that SORELY needed it.

    • hOUligan says:

      Very much agree. Riley is a different cat and maybe calls a better game, which was a big ?? with JH. Bob liked Leach as he had trouble as a DC against that offense. Now, it’s Briles, who spent time under Leach as well. Bob would like a spread like Baylor’s. The QB throws, not the QB option like Oregon.
      http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/11/7/5073520/baylor-football-offense-art-briles-2013

    • EasTex says:

      I agree.
      I don’t think there is/was deficient talent, but it clearly wasn’t being developed and/or utilized.

  • soonerschooner says:

    Well, when Tech ran it, we shut it down regularly, and other teams caught up, isn’t that right?

    • Daddy R says:

      Tech Sucks.

    • F1at1ined says:

      I wouldn’t say we shut it down regularly. Usually it was that Tech had such a poor defense that we got more stops and could usually score a half hundred on them.

    • EasTex says:

      What I found interesting this year was WVU’s 3-3-5 with inside blitzes was effective in shutting down Baylor, but not TCU. I think the difference was the mobile Boykin.
      OU was more effective stopping the spread with a 4 man line. Rushing from the edges takes too long if the QB gets the ball out of his hand quick.

  • Jive Turkey says:

    Riley would be Heupel 2.0 Why? This would not be a solid hire; If Riley is a secondary option to the desired Frost/Cumbie/Helton combo he better be way down the list. I don’t understand why we would target an OC like him who passes 40-50+ times a game when we don’t have a QB who can throw five yards down the field. I was hoping to see more of a pro-style, or the type of schemes Oregon runs. This spread up tempo that Tech/ECU runs does not win championships, it’s a gimmick that will get picked up on and stopped. Both Frost and Cumbie are proven coaches/recruiters in major conferences, even Helton’s resume is pretty impressive. He took a below average QB and turned him into a record breaker the following year, everywhere he’s been his units have been successfully.
    Who knows, Riley could come in and transform this offense, but if it’s going to mirror what he coached at Tech and ECU, I hope we can pair him with Cumbie so he can produce more miracles on either Mayfield, Thomas, or Knight like he did Boykin if we’re going to be passing this much. I hate to see the personnel OU has to be wasted on this up-tempo 5 wide sperad when they look to be built for a more pro-style/run heavy spread option. /rant

    • EasTex says:

      The myth persists that ECU was a pass happy team the past few years, and it just isn’t true.
      http://eastcarolina.247sports.com/Article/The-evolution-of-Lincoln-Riley-and-ECUs-offense-30594094

      • Doobie74OU says:

        I here you EasTex but for most people perception is reality and if you are anywhere in the Leach coaching tree you are presumed to pass the ball 90% of the time! ECU and Riley could have the nations leading rusher and they would still be perceived as a Air Raid offense!

        • Daddy R says:

          Hell, didnt Tech have some leading rushers during Leach’s tenure? It just gets so lost in all those formations and passing.. but they run sooo many plays.

          • EasTex says:

            They had some good runners, that I do remember. Even BU has run the ball quite a bit the past two years.

          • Doobie74OU says:

            This is were I could see some tension between Riley and Bedenbaugh. Coach B seems to want to develop OL that are big and physical and the 80 to 100 play offenses seem to need a little bit more athletic OL. I am not saying they can’t find a happy medium but running 85 plays in a game for a OL that averaged close to 325-330lbs last year would have been tough. Those big guys would have been gassed! It has worked for several teams and for several years so I am sure they can figure it out!

          • Daddy R says:

            Now that is a damn good assessment. And could very well be where all their “issues” of not liking to work together originate..

          • hOUligan says:

            Check the link I posted re: Baylor’s spread. OGs weigh 340 for inside run game. And few teams go hurry-up as fast as Baylor.

          • Doobie74OU says:

            Yeah I know it can be done I was just saying that may be why Bedenbaugh was not a big fan of the “Air Raid style” It is just about picking a offensive identity and getting all coaches on board, getting all the players on board and sticking too it and running it as efficiently as possible.

      • JJSoona says:

        Once again, the voice of truth.

    • Daddy R says:

      I guessing what’s lost in all of this is this is Bob’s choice. If I had to guess, I would say Bob may LIKE the spread offense. He’s ran it many, many seasons, no matter who was OC, AND, he did work for Spurrier, one of his favorite ad’visors’.

      • EasTex says:

        I’ve said it before, the need to score points by the bucket load has increased recently with BU and now TCU pushing it. Those offenses can’t be dominated by defenses consistently, so OU needs to dramatically increase its per game scoring.
        At this point I would be happy to see Kevin Wilson again. Haven’t been to a championship game since he left.

    • EasTex says:

      Here are ECU’s offensive stats for 2014.
      http://espn.go.com/college-football/team/stats/_/id/151/east-carolina-pirates

      Here are the FBS D1 team offensive stats. If we can’t get Frost, Riley would be a good choice, but I would like to know more about the Marshall OC…dang!
      http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/team/_/stat/total

      • Jive Turkey says:

        Honestly It won’t matter if we have Lombardi out there unless our QB’s can get better, but that’s for another discussion. I’m sure Riley will be great, his offense will be neato, it just seems shades of Heupel, which we’re all gun shy about. Our offensive personnel doesn’t scream “air raid”. We are deep at running back, and that should be the focus of our offense. Just my 2 cents, I’m sure if we can get Riley paired with Cumbie good things can happen

        • EasTex says:

          I don’t want OU to become another Wisconsin or Ga. Tech. We have got to be balanced in order for either the run or pass to flourish.
          I have no clue as to whom the new OC will be, but I do have a preference and that is Frost. Looking at the balanced attack he runs for the Ducks I am drooling at the prospect.
          I think the offensive personnel we have can be whatever they or the coaches believe they can be. Something was holding them back from succeeding and hopefully a new OC will be the key to unlocking all the potential talent.

          • Jive Turkey says:

            I agree with you, Frost would be an excellent fit. There was quite a few things holding back the talent, numerous rumors that Norvell picked favorites, middle school routes, striking out on certain recruits, etc. Heupel not ever being comfortable with the offense. That’s why if we do end up getting Riley it would be nice to pair him with Cumbie, that would be a solid team.

          • Doobie74OU says:

            I don’t think can be stated enough how much a play caller can make a difference. Offense these days is all about rhythm and the play caller establishes that by how he calls the game. JH just never could find his rhythm very often. When he got hot even this year our offense looked unstoppable but way too many lulls in hitting our stride. That is why I was so surprised we never gave Norvell a chance to call plays just to see if he could keep them in a better rhythm. In the end though a new play caller next year can make all the difference in the world!

  • F1at1ined says:

    One thing that has to be reiterated – Riley has had a LOT of playcalling experience so though he is very young, he is battle tested both on the field and in the recruiting world.

  • Roy C says:

    They should announce our hire of Frost at halftime tonight. That would get us a lot of publicity and maybe catch a recruit’s eye.

    • Cooper Jones says:

      They won’t have even talked to him by halftime. I can’t imagine Frost has taken calls in the week leading up to the NC.

  • Brian says:

    So if Riley is the guy, we wouldn’t pair him with Cumbie???

    • MoJoOkie says:

      Might be waiting to get Riley on board and then make sure Cumbie is someone he would want to work with. Or Riley may have said he’d rather have a QB coach that would not be a co-coordinator.

  • Puma says:

    Sooner fans hate every single OC. It’s really sad. All I care about it putting more points on the board than the other team can. Riley has had some incredible offenses each year he has been calling plays. Although he is from the leach tree I would compare him to holgerson. He does so much more that 5 wr. He utilized double TE. Each year he has called plays, the run % has increased. The dude knows how to score and that’s all that matters. If it works on the field it’s good enough for me and right now it’s Riley and frost who have shown it on the field. Helton would be just after them solely for the fact that he has just called plays for 1 year.

    • L'Carpetron Dookmarriot says:

      I’d go along with Riley more like Holgerson than Leach. It isn’t like OU hasn’t been running similar plays as Holgerson. Diamond formation anyone? And I think OU needs more vertical passing capability. Holgerson and Briles do this.

      My obstinacy to the pure Airraid is due to a desire for a vertical game and not one shallow cross after another.

      • Puma says:

        I would like us to be able to complete a shallow cross though. Can’t remember the last time TK completed a pass between the hash marks

      • EasTex says:

        Same here, push the ball up the field.
        I do miss those throws Landry Jones made with such ease for first downs.

      • SoonerOracle737 says:

        The ability to stretch the field is incredibly valuable and can open up the rest of the offense. We simply have to be able to do this. Critical to success.

  • SamSooner says:

    You all like how K throws this out there and leaves? Not right.

  • curt gomer says:

    Awesome update, that was my only concern with bringing Riley in. Now find another one (Cumbie)

  • bjwalker82 says:

    Boom, no Riley Bedenbaugh fisticuffs. Now all that is left is to find out who else to bring in.

  • nicjams says:

    Does anyone know if Lashlee from Auburn is a serious candidate? He’s always intrigued me.

  • ellisbr says:

    new post up….looks like the Riley to OC may be closer than we thought….did Blevins finally get one right?….

  • Easton says:

    Thanks for update at 11:47, Brains. Rumor and gossip are so toxic.

  • Kevin says:

    Honestly I have appreciated Stoops’ assessment and expressed interest in an OC that has their own system. While I admittedly don’t have much expertise in the realm of football (just a die-hard Sooner fan), I know that in other types of skill-related positions proficiency comes from buying into a system and repeating that system ad nauseum until it is efficient and perfect. While I’m sure defenses will eventually learn to adapt and stop certain styles of offense, it seems nearly impossible to defend an offense that completes all their blocks, finds all the holes, throws the perfect balls to perfectly-run routes, etc. That’s where the “execution” aspect comes in, I think- our previous desire to be “multiple” complicated matters to the point where I wonder if we got meaningful reps on similar-style plays. Then, when the game plan would go out the window for some reason (poor game-time decisions by QB, poor game-time decisions by OC), the play calling would potentially revert to plays that perhaps were not practiced a whole lot.

    While I like that we can show multiple styles of formations based on the talent of our personnel, it is absolutely contingent on fundamentals of the system to minimize the amount of complexity for the players to learn the system and execute it, and then recruiting specific-style personnel to fit those roles so that there isn’t this huge variation in style from year to year that would confuse the older players. I just haven’t seen that at OU recently, and regardless of who steps in I’m cautiously hopeful that they will have a system established, rather than presenting a very disjointed set of plays. Just my $0.02.

  • ruasoonerfan2 says:

    Is Riley officially announced as OC, or just everyone guessing?

    • SoonerFan11 says:

      He can’t be announced until the paperwork is done but I can tell you from his movement on Twitter, he is OUr guy….