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Probably all for not… Derrick Nix at Ole Miss was offered a position slot which it was rumored to have been turned down. freeze upgraded the offer to be the OC and Nix is supposedly thinking it over.

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29 minutes ago, StatTiger said:

Nix is supposedly thinking it over.

Wow. Having to choose between being a position coach at OM or the OC at Auburn. 
We are in a rough spot if we can’t convince him to take this job. 

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5 minutes ago, gr82b4au said:

Wow. Having to choose between being a position coach at OM or the OC at Auburn. 
We are in a rough spot if we can’t convince him to take this job. 

I mean...he has been there for 15 years, so I can't really blame him for staying due to stability issues.

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Okay, we got a name. He's done some stuff.

Can he recruit in the SEC vs Bama, UGA, LSU, UTk?

If not, NOPE!

 

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9 hours ago, StatTiger said:

Phil Longo (Offensive Coordinator)
19 years experience as an offensive coordinator
Six years at the FBS Level
Scheme: Air Raid concept + Running Game


Power 5 Numbers:

· 75 games as offensive coordinator at Ole Miss and North Carolina.
· 35.3 points and 487.1 yards per game over 6-year period.
· 182.0 rushing and 305.1 passing per game.
· 52.4 percent run.
· 159.5 pass efficiency. Keep in mind that the starting quarterbacks in the SEC Championship games from 2010-2022 possessed an average rating of 161.6 and the winner 171.5.
· 3.4 touchdown passes for every interception thrown.
· During 26 games, his run offense was held under 140-yards rushing, but his pass offense compiled an efficiency rating of 151.9, averaging 313-yards passing per game and 26 points per contest.
· 400-yards of offense during 71 percent of his games and over 500-yards 46 percent of the time.
· Held under 300-yards in only 6.5 percent of his games and under 20 points during 14 percent of games.
· Scored at least 30 points during 59 percent of his games.
· Pass offense finished in the top-25 in efficiency during five of six seasons.
· Average national ranking in pass-efficiency during six seasons was No. 18.
· 6 out of 6 Top-25 finishes in explosive plays (20+ yards), four in the top-10. The average national ranking during the six years was No. 10.
· 2017 Ole Miss offense ranked #18 in total offense with 462.3 yards per game and 11th in passing offense with 328.4 yards per game.
· Two different quarterbacks attempted over 170 passes, and both had efficiency ratings over 150 (Shea Patterson and Jordan Ta’amu). Wide receiver AJ Brown caught 75 passes for 1252 yards and 11 TD’s. Running back Jordan Williams became the 5th running back in school history to rush for over 1000-yards.
· 2018 Ole Miss offense was No. 7 nationally with 7.1 yards per play and 9th in total offense with 510.5 yards per game.
· Jordan Ta’amu was the third highest-rated quarterback in the conference, and AJ Brown has 1320 yards receiving on 85 catches.
· His 2019 North Carolina offense included a great running back combination with Michael Carter rushing for over 1000 yards and Javonte Williams totaling 933 yards.
· Freshman quarterback Sam Howell passed for over 3600 yards and 38 touchdowns. Wide receivers Dyami Brown and Dazz Newsome both had over 1000 yards in receiving.
· 2020 North Carolina offense averaged 537.2 yards and 41.7 points per game. Carolina averaged 235.8 yards rushing and 301.4 yards passing per game.
· Michael Carter and Javonte Williams both rushed for over 1000 yards, supported by Sam Howell with nearly 3600 yards passing and 30 touchdowns. The Tar Heels finished No. 11 in rushing.
· 2021 North Carolina offense included 1000-yard rusher Ty Chandler and Sam Howell rushing for 829 yards, finishing 17th nationally in rushing. Quarterback Sam Howell threw for 3056 yards and 24 TD’s.
· Josh Downs caught 101 passes for 1335 yards and 8 touchdowns.
· 2022 offense ranked 15th nationally in total offense and No. 23 in scoring offense behind a freshman quarterback. Drake Maye averaged 316.5 yards per game and was the 13th highest-rated passer with a 159.9 rating.
· Josh Downs had 1029 yards receiving during 2022 and 11 touchdown receptions.

Ole Miss Passing Comparison:

Hugh Freeze: 288.9 yards per game / 142.7 rating
Phil Longo: 337.4 yards per game / 155.4 rating
Lane Kiffin: 257.6 yards per game / 148.4 rating

Individual Highlights:

· Six times, his starting quarterback had a passer rating of at least 150.0 in six years.
· Seven 1000-yard receivers during six seasons.
· Five 1000-yard rushers at the RB position during six seasons.
· It has been 31 games since Auburn had a 200-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver during the same game (2020 Ole Miss).

Sam Houston Offensive Coordinator (2014-2016):

· 44 games as offensive coordinator and QB coach.
· 505 yards and 41 points per game.
· No. 1 in total offense during two of three seasons.
· 227.5 rushing and 278.0 yards passing per game.
· No. 9 nationally in rushing during 2014 and 2015.
· 124.2 pass rating in 2014, 137.4 in 2015, and 165.7 in 2016. He went from a strong running offense to an explosive pass offense.
· 2014 offense ranked 9th nationally in rushing with 241.6 yards per game.
· Had 1000-yard rushers during 2014 and 2015.
· 2015 offense set a Southland Conference season record of 7975 yards, third in FCS history.
· 2016 offense set a school record of 4602 yards passing, with two 1000-yard receivers, leading the nation in total offense and No. 2 in scoring.

Slippery Rock Offensive Coordinator (2012-2013):

· 23 games as offensive coordinator and quarterback coach.
· 474.7 yards and 39.2 points per game.
· 184.8 rushing and 289.9 yards passing per game.
· Scored an average of 5.0 touchdowns per game.
· Averaged 8.3 yards per pass attempt.
· 143.7 pass efficiency rating.
· 2013 offense averaged 536 yards and 43 points per game.
· 2013 offense ranked 4th in total offense, sixth in passing, and eighth in scoring offense.

Southern Illinois Offensive Coordinator (2008-2009):

· 25 games as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
· 376.2 yards and 31.8 points per game.
· 196.5 rushing and 180.8 yards passing per game.
· Pass efficiency rating of 126.9.
· Replaced 8 of 11 offensive starters going into 2008, featuring 1000-yard rusher Larry Warner and a pass offense that was No. 2 in the conference.
· 2009 offense was No. 7 among all FCS schools in scoring and 21st in total offense.
· Starting quarterback was lost for the year midway through the 2009 campaign, forcing a freshman into the spotlight.
· Deji Karmin, a backup running back, rushed for 1629 yards and 18 TD’s during the 2009 season and was the conference offensive player of the year.

Other Career Notes as Offensive Coordinator:

· 2006-2007, offensive coordinator at Division II, Minnesota-Duluth. No.2 pass offense in the nation, two years in a row.
· Ted Schlafke (quarterback) set numerous Division II passing records.
· 32-year coaching career.
· Head Coach at LaSalle (2004-2005). His offense produced two MAAC Conference Offensive MVP’s, five All-Americans, and 13 All-Conference selections. His offense established 19 school records.
· Offensive coordinator from 2000-2001 at Division III, William Paterson. His offense set 27 school records.
· His quarterbacks in the past six seasons have rushed for 2408 yards and 37 touchdowns.
· Has adapted and adjusted his Air Raid passing concepts, incorporating a strong running game to establish balance in a hurry-up and no-huddle format.
· His RPO schemes have resulted in a high number of explosive plays (487) within a vertical passing attack. During the past six seasons, his offense averaged 81 plays of 20-plus yards per season.
· Despite being a pass-oriented offense, Longo’s last six offenses averaged a national ranking of 20th when it comes to producing run plays of 10-plus yards.
· His run offense over the last six seasons has been just as effective as Auburn’s but brings a much more dominant pass offense. Longo’s running game has averaged 182 yards per game on 4.9 yards per attempt, compared to Auburn’s 186 yards per game on 4.7 yards per rush.
· During his Power-5 stops, his teams won 78 percent of their games with at least 160-yards rushing, gaining an average of 555 yards and 43 points per game. The win percentage would have been drastically higher had the defense not allowed over 30 points during 41 percent of those games.

Red Zone touchdown percentage has been an issue for Longo’s offense during five of the last six seasons, with an average national ranking of 89th. It should be noted that his offenses combined a strong running game and ranked highly in touchdowns inside the red zone, especially during his FCS, Division II, and Division III coaching stops. The 2020 North Carolina offense ranked No. 15 in red zone touchdowns, with two 1000-yard rushers at the running back position, and the 2022 North Carolina leading rusher was their quarterback.

Thanks so much for posting this for us!
 

On a sidenote: I had a nephew that was a scholarship linebacker and on the wrestling team at Slippery Rock. Just never thought I’d see Slippery Rock University on the AU Family Board. Lol

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7 hours ago, AUFiend said:

Agreed. we should have one thread with everyone on the first page and then discussion afterwards.

How about a StatTiger thread?

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13 hours ago, StatTiger said:

Probably all for not… Derrick Nix at Ole Miss was offered a position slot which it was rumored to have been turned down. freeze upgraded the offer to be the OC and Nix is supposedly thinking it over.

Hoke now saying that Nix is staying at OM. 
next man up …

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20 hours ago, zeroforwinger said:

Is he being rumored as the OC? UNC has a really strong offense. When it says air raid tendencies does that mean deep routes? 

deep routes, short routes, in between routes.    Air raid covers it all.

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13 hours ago, Viper said:

Which seasons were that?

2020 the most recent when he had two 1000-yard rushers at RB and UNC finished 15th in RZ TD pct.

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12 hours ago, AU-24 said:

Thanks so much for posting this for us!
 

On a sidenote: I had a nephew that was a scholarship linebacker and on the wrestling team at Slippery Rock. Just never thought I’d see Slippery Rock University on the AU Family Board. Lol

You're more than welcome.

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13 hours ago, AURex said:

Okay, we got a name. He's done some stuff.

Can he recruit in the SEC vs Bama, UGA, LSU, UTk?

If not, NOPE!

 

Because eventually, you will have to coach them up to be successful. If it were all about recruiting, coordinators would not matter. Forget about "doing stuff"... just throw out a bunch of cash to the best talent and let them figure out how to win on Saturdays.

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7 hours ago, StatTiger said:

2020 the most recent when he had two 1000-yard rushers at RB and UNC finished 15th in RZ TD pct.

Yup I recall that offense. Any other successful RZ Longo offenses?

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