I dunno man. The impact that change of strength coach in Madison is noticeable. Like, a lot.
I'm not saying it doesn't, matter. Obviously it matters. I just think it's so overblown by fans on msg boards. At this level, most teams are going to have really good S&C programs. And if they don't, I think that's actually kind of rare.
What matters more are the you know, actual coaches. The OC/DC and the positional coaches. They've got to be able to identify talent, recruit and land said talent, and teach/develop that talent. Don Brown, Greg Mattison, Chris Partridge are fantastic at this. All of them are on the defensive side of the ball unfortunately. They don't have one guy on that offensive side that can match those guys. And that's a problem.
My fear is Harbaugh is scapegoating the S&C coach and he won't make changes where they really matter, on offense. I don't think it's a coincidence that they lose Wheatley to the NFL then he moves his son to RB's coach to replace Wheatley, and suddenly there isn't a RB on the entire team that can block anybody ever. The RB pass pro was maybe the worst I have ever seen. Drevno and Pep Hamilton haven't done anything at all on the recruiting trail, and they are both making over $1 million a year. That is unacceptable. They both really need to go, and they need to start over fresh. Go get the best OC money can buy. Don't pay a couple of your buddies who are not qualified for their positions over $1 million each. That's absurd.
S&C coach wasn't the problem. The offensive coaches were the problem.
Former Michigan OL Dave Dawson telling it like it is....
Damn Tolbert gone