Welcome Coach Clawson!!!
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Re: Welcome Coach Clawson!!!
UT struggled to move the ball and score in Clawson’s one season as offensive coordinator. The Vols finished 115th out of 119 major NCAA Division I teams with 268.8 yards per game, and they were 110th with 17.3 points per game.ZuluWarrior wrote:And fight for BGSU!
Re: Welcome Coach Clawson!!!
Tough crowd in here.cw08 wrote:UT struggled to move the ball and score in Clawson’s one season as offensive coordinator. The Vols finished 115th out of 119 major NCAA Division I teams with 268.8 yards per game, and they were 110th with 17.3 points per game.ZuluWarrior wrote:And fight for BGSU!
Can we at least wait until he loses a game to start knocking him?
I cant explain it doctor. Its like, im shaking, im not myself. I dont know whats wrong with me. WAIT a minute....i know......im actually EXCITED about BG football for the first time in about 2 months
I think Clawson will be a good fit here.
"Fault finding is like window washing. All the dirt seems to be on the other side."
"When life hands you paper jams, make paper footballs."
"When life hands you paper jams, make paper footballs."
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Welcome to the nest, Coach Clawson! 
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It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

Re: Welcome Coach Clawson!!!
Just quoting the article. He did well as a coach at Richmond.jmillerbg wrote:Tough crowd in here.cw08 wrote:ZuluWarrior wrote:And fight for BGSU!
UT struggled to move the ball and score in Clawson’s one season as offensive coordinator. The Vols finished 115th out of 119 major NCAA Division I teams with 268.8 yards per game, and they were 110th with 17.3 points per game.
Can we at least wait until he loses a game to start knocking him?
Re: Welcome Coach Clawson!!!
cw08 wrote:ZuluWarrior wrote:And fight for BGSU!
UT struggled to move the ball and score in Clawson’s one season as offensive coordinator. The Vols finished 115th out of 119 major NCAA Division I teams with 268.8 yards per game, and they were 110th with 17.3 points per game.
Dave Clawson, Richmond's fourth-year head coach, has proven himself as a program builder after just eight years as a head coach.
Clawson, 40, guided the biggest two-year turnaround in Spider football's 124-year history in his first two seasons, going 3-8 in 2004 and 9-4 in 2005. The Spiders finished a storybook season in 2005 which included a six-win turnaround from 2004, an eight-game win streak and a nine-game win streak over I-AA opponents. Clawson helped the Spiders to their third Atlantic 10 Conference title in eight years and guided them into the NCAA I-AA Playoffs for the first time since the 2000 season.
Clawson, who was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year twice at Fordham, was awarded the 2005 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in only his second year in the league. It marked his third Conference Coach of the Year honor in his first seven years as a head coach.
National honors came Clawson's way that same season as he garnered the National Coach of the Year award from I-AA.org. That award made Clawson a two-time national award honoree, earning it once at two different schools. He was awarded the Richmond Touchdown Club College Coach of the Year award over the likes of Virginia Tech's Frank Beamer and Virginia's Al Groh.
As the Clawson Era rolls into its fourth season, the Spiders continue to steamroll under his guidance. The offense has combined for 8,817 yards over the past two seasons, which is the most-ever in back-to-back seasons in Richmond football history.
http://richmondspiders.cstv.com/sports/ ... ave00.html
Id say we got a good guy!!
"Fault finding is like window washing. All the dirt seems to be on the other side."
"When life hands you paper jams, make paper footballs."
"When life hands you paper jams, make paper footballs."
bgbill wrote:So much for hiring someone with Ohio/Midwest ties.
Thats the first thing I thought of too. He does have MAC ties though, he was an assistant at Buffalo.
But as I read more, I'm liking the idea more and more
"Clawson describes his coaching style as one that utilizes the available talent to maximize success. His philosophy focuses on getting individual playmakers more touches rather than sticking to a rigidly-defined system. His offenses have displayed components of the Pro-Style, Spread and Power Running attacks. His influences included Hank Small whom he coached under at Lehigh University and numerous NFL teams including the New York Jets, New York Giants and others."
Anyone else think this sounds exciting?
"Fault finding is like window washing. All the dirt seems to be on the other side."
"When life hands you paper jams, make paper footballs."
"When life hands you paper jams, make paper footballs."
Welcome, coach!
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
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-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
In 91/92. So technically, still no MAC ties.BgWaRrIoR wrote:Thats the first thing I thought of too. He does have MAC ties though, he was an assistant at Buffalo.
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
- jpfalcon09
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Solid hire, I like his record at Richmond. I wouldn't read too much into this year at Tennessee. That team had so many problems, anyone would have failed. I think it might have been a reversal of Brandon with him too, solid head coach but not a good coordinator. I'm excited to see what he'll bring.
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Got to love WikipediaBgWaRrIoR wrote:bgbill wrote:So much for hiring someone with Ohio/Midwest ties.
Thats the first thing I thought of too. He does have MAC ties though, he was an assistant at Buffalo.
But as I read more, I'm liking the idea more and more
"Clawson describes his coaching style as one that utilizes the available talent to maximize success. His philosophy focuses on getting individual playmakers more touches rather than sticking to a rigidly-defined system. His offenses have displayed components of the Pro-Style, Spread and Power Running attacks. His influences included Hank Small whom he coached under at Lehigh University and numerous NFL teams including the New York Jets, New York Giants and others."
Anyone else think this sounds exciting?
Duke BABY!
