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1. Continuity

Brown coached at Troy before, starting at age 25 in 2006 and becoming the nation's youngest offensive coordinator two years later. Now, at age 34, he returns to Alabama as the nation's second youngest head coach (trivia lovers: tell me who's the youngest in the comments section and you win a prize). Let's all take a moment to think about how little we've accomplished.

There's also continuity with the old head coach. Not only did Brown work under Larry Blakeney during his first stint at Troy, his old boss is hanging around just to help raise cash. How often does a new hire get the benefit of having the former coach in town?

Not only that, some of Blakeney's staff is sticking around. Brown has retained three assistants in Kenny Edenfield, Sean Reagan and Shayne Wasden. Growing pains? Shooooooooooooot.

2. Troy makes it rain... on assistant coaches

Brown comes in with a base salary of $660,000, third highest in the Sun Belt. More importantly, the school equipped him with a cool $1.2 million for assistant coaches, tops in the entire conference. Head coaches get all the press but there's no underestimating the work of a good staff toiling under him. That nice budget means Brown can fill his coaching cabinet without heading to the clearance aisle.

3. If you build it, they (recruits that is) will come

One thing that shocked me about Larry Blakeney's retirement press conference came when he was asked what advice he'd give to his successor. The first word that came out of his mouth? "Facilities." I figured it would be "win a lot of games" but that's why I don't coach.

Anyway, Troy is ready to step up its facilities game, hoping to break ground on the North End Zone Project at the end of next season. The thing is valued around $25-$28 million and fills in the missing hole in Veterans Memorial Stadium. Recruits love these things. Again, Troy's not playing around here, putting their money where their mouth is to pull in the wins.

4. Please sir, I want some more

I still can't believe how many times I heard the name of a retread during the coaching search. Gene Chizik, Ed "Coach O" Orgeron, Houston Nutt. Hell, I even heard Will Muschamp's name right after he got canned.

Brown is young and hungry to prove he can do this head coaching thing. Not only that, he's not some kid taking daddy's Cadillac out for the first time. Brown was offensive coordinator at Troy, offensive coordinator at Texas Tech and offensive coordinator at Kentucky, which is the kind of SEC experience I'd prefer over "he was fired from a big-name school."

This guy obviously looks like an up-and-comer. Yes, he's likely to leave in a few years if things go well. That's a small price to pay if Brown leaves behind a couple conference titles and/or P5 wins. Who's ready to see Mizzou come to town again?

5. Act like you've been there before

It's easy to do, because Troy has. Brown coached the Trojans during what might be the peak of their success, the five-year run of Sun Belt championships. This program is used to winning.

That's another thing about Brown leaving after a few years of success. Coaches generally want to go somewhere they can win. If he gets the Trojans back atop the Sun Belt it'll be easy for the next guy to come in and keep the ball rolling.

And there you have it. In a few years I'll post this to your Facebook wall and say "told ya." Or you'll paste it to my Facebook wall and make inappropriate jokes. Either way, at the moment Brown looks like the right guy for Troy.
Brown was high on my list a year ago. He should get Troy back to being competitive again. Your list outside of keeping the old staff around sounds like was A State figured out a few years ago. We have increased the pay drastically for HC and assistants and have a massive overhaul of facilities in progress.
he looks like a good choice, but I don't think he is going to turn it around immediately, and make you guys a conference contender next year, from what I see, he will eventually get you to the top of the conference, but in the next few years I see a lot of growing pain in your future.
(12-12-2014 06:12 PM)moehler Wrote: [ -> ]he looks like a good choice, but I don't think he is going to turn it around immediately, and make you guys a conference contender next year, from what I see, he will eventually get you to the top of the conference, but in the next few years I see a lot of growing pain in your future.

Possibly.

But I could also see us bowling easily next year. We have plenty of talent on our team that has not been fully taken advantage of.

We might be behind the 8 ball in recruiting this year. But from what ive seen in the last 2 weeks. we are already off to a better start in recruiting than last year. We have a BIG chance to land a Alabama high school leading rusher.
(12-12-2014 06:12 PM)moehler Wrote: [ -> ]he looks like a good choice, but I don't think he is going to turn it around immediately, and make you guys a conference contender next year, from what I see, he will eventually get you to the top of the conference, but in the next few years I see a lot of growing pain in your future.


I agree. We aren't nearly as talented as we were last time he was here. Next season OOC schedule is also pretty tough. Year two may well be when we see a drastic improvement. The coaches will be there and we will go as far as the players will allow. Offensive line will be very good. Likely the most talented position on the field, but we're basically coached wrong, for our scheme, the last two seasons


I'm not a Troy fan because of wins and losses.
Troy is a rebuild. We'll see how quickly he can do it.
Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team
(12-12-2014 06:57 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team

NC State is beatable. Wis and MSU will likely be ranked.
(12-12-2014 06:57 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team

You can win the conference doing just that. 03-shhhh
(12-12-2014 08:00 PM)TroyFootball05 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2014 06:57 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team

NC State is beatable. Wis and MSU will likely be ranked.

I agree. But I believe it's our first game of the year. We won't likely be favored.
Continuity? Change was desperately needed.
(12-12-2014 09:21 PM)WinstonTheWolf Wrote: [ -> ]Continuity? Change was desperately needed.

Yes it was... But Blakeney is still on staff at Troy university and still drawing a paycheck for next year... He just won't be a coach. We did keep a couple of our better assistants. But in different roles.

He will basically be the assistant to the AD.
(12-12-2014 08:00 PM)TroyFootball05 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2014 06:57 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team

NC State is beatable. Wis and MSU will likely be ranked.

They are IF the real Troy returns in time.
(12-13-2014 12:01 PM)JoeJag Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2014 08:00 PM)TroyFootball05 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2014 06:57 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team

NC State is beatable. Wis and MSU will likely be ranked.

They are IF the real Troy returns in time.

Agreed.

We have a advantage in this game though.... NCSU will have no tape or anything to go off of to prepare for us.
(12-13-2014 01:02 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-13-2014 12:01 PM)JoeJag Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2014 08:00 PM)TroyFootball05 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2014 06:57 PM)Atlanta Trojan Wrote: [ -> ]Next years OOC blows!

Wisconsin
Miss State
NCSU

and we still havnt filled UABs open spot (likely a FCS team)

thats likely a 1-3 OOC schedule if its in fact a FCS team

NC State is beatable. Wis and MSU will likely be ranked.

They are IF the real Troy returns in time.

Agreed.

We have a advantage in this game though.... NCSU will have no tape or anything to go off of to prepare for us.

Our offense won't change that much. Play calling will be different. Defensively they will be familiar with our scheme.


I'm not a Troy fan because of wins and losses.
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