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DC/LB Coach Jim Knowles (Official Thread)

But but the defensive rankings and the stats. Never mind I’m just gonna stop here….call me when a Knowles defense stops a team with a pulse…and please spare me the ND and PSU arguments

Ignore the stats. I get that the B1G doesn't have elite offenses. Coverage was better, their success in limiting big plays was incredible, the secondary was great. The main issues were lack of pressure and how the LBs fit in the running game.

OSU did what they couldn't do and got down to Michigan. We knew that if they got the lead it would be very difficult to dictate the game. The defense didn't win the game, but they did give the offense a chance at the end. They also only gave up 330 yards, so they weren't letting Michigan constantly drive the field.

What do you gain by firing Knowles after a huge jump in year 2? Michigan has had a 3 year resurgence by cheating and using the transfer portal. Two unsustainable things. Maybe they get hammered by sanctions, maybe not. You can hate Day and the staff for not figuring things out, but panicking and turning over a defense that's finally improved and found some stability is counterproductive.
 
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Ignore the stats. I get that the B1G doesn't have elite offenses. Coverage was better, their success in limiting big plays was incredible, the secondary was great. The main issues were lack of pressure and how the LBs fit in the running game.

OSU did what they couldn't do and got down to Michigan. We knew that if they got the lead it would be very difficult to dictate the game. The defense didn't win the game, but they did give the offense a chance at the end. They also only gave up 330 yards, so they weren't letting Michigan constantly drive the field.

What do you gain by firing Knowles after a huge jump in year 2? Michigan has had a 3 year resurgence by cheating and using the transfer portal. Two unsustainable things. Maybe they get hammered by sanctions, maybe not. You can hate Day and the staff for not figuring things out, but panicking and turning over a defense that's finally improved and found some stability is counterproductive.
I never said anything about firing Knowles. I did say earlier in the season while I liked what I was seeing, Michigan would be the final exam. I didn’t grow up in the participation trophy era.
 
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Ignore the stats. I get that the B1G doesn't have elite offenses. Coverage was better, their success in limiting big plays was incredible, the secondary was great. The main issues were lack of pressure and how the LBs fit in the running game.

OSU did what they couldn't do and got down to Michigan. We knew that if they got the lead it would be very difficult to dictate the game. The defense didn't win the game, but they did give the offense a chance at the end. They also only gave up 330 yards, so they weren't letting Michigan constantly drive the field.

What do you gain by firing Knowles after a huge jump in year 2? Michigan has had a 3 year resurgence by cheating and using the transfer portal. Two unsustainable things. Maybe they get hammered by sanctions, maybe not. You can hate Day and the staff for not figuring things out, but panicking and turning over a defense that's finally improved and found some stability is counterproductive.

I’m actually with you on the part. I don’t t think Knowles is all that but you don’t fire him until you fire Day at this point.
 
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Even though Jim Knowles interviewed for Duke’s head coaching job late last month, the Ohio State defensive coordinator is in no hurry to leave Columbus.

In his first interview session since the end of the regular season at AT&T Stadium on Tuesday, Knowles chose not to specifically address why he interviewed for the head coaching job at Duke, where he was previously an assistant coach from 2010-17, including seven years as the Blue Devils’ defensive coordinator. Duke ultimately hired Penn State defensive coordinator Manny Diaz as its new head coach to replace Mike Elko, who left to become the head coach at Texas A&M.

But Knowles did talk at length about the factors he would have to consider if he was offered the opportunity to become a head coach elsewhere.
While becoming a head coach at the FBS level has long been one of Knowles’ aspirations – his only previous head coaching job was at Cornell, his alma mater, from 2004-09 – so too was the opportunity to coach at one of the top programs in the country. Now that he’s there, Knowles says it would be hard for him to leave Ohio State for any job.

“I’ve really worked my whole career to get to a place where you're expected to win all the time, where you're given the resources, where you have a shot to play for the national championship every year,” Knowles said. “So any of those opportunities, while you're always grateful, I try to look at it from ‘This is where I always worked to be.’ And you have to judge that against the benefits of being a head coach vs. being at a place that's top-five, premier all the time with high expectations and talent.

“From where I started to get here, I don't take that lightly. That's not something you leave easily for any job, head coach or not. I mean, I see myself as being at the best place right now. So I have to always look at that and say ‘Why would I want to go anywhere else?’ Ohio State is the top of the top.

“When you're a young coach and you aspire, yes, you aspire to be a head coach and all that, and I've done that. But once you get to a place where winning is expected, where it's a purpose-driven program with a great head coach and a chance to run the defense, I mean, I couldn't imagine anything better when I was a young coach. So you look at all those things, and all those opportunities, but I really appreciate where I'm at.”
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I know position coaches are responsible for rotating players, but at the end of the day the DC is in charge. Knowles has done an amazing job tranforming this defense. The one glaring issue we've had is wearing down late in games. ND, ttun, and Miz all pushed us around in the 4th quarter because our front 4 was clearly gassed. You have to rotate players in throughout the game, especially at DT. Hopefully this gets addressed next year.
 
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I know position coaches are responsible for rotating players, but at the end of the day the DC is in charge. Knowles has done an amazing job tranforming this defense. The one glaring issue we've had is wearing down late in games. ND, ttun, and Miz all pushed us around in the 4th quarter because our front 4 was clearly gassed. You have to rotate players in throughout the game, especially at DT. Hopefully this gets addressed next year.
Most defenses wear down late when your offense is inept. The fucking 2021 Georgia D wasn’t winning that game last night. At best they hold Mizzou to two FGs instead of TDs.
 
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I know position coaches are responsible for rotating players, but at the end of the day the DC is in charge. Knowles has done an amazing job tranforming this defense. The one glaring issue we've had is wearing down late in games. ND, ttun, and Miz all pushed us around in the 4th quarter because our front 4 was clearly gassed. You have to rotate players in throughout the game, especially at DT. Hopefully this gets addressed next year.
Front 4 did get rotated this game. I saw Jackson, Curry and Hamilton in there on plays.
 
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