Q&A With BBC Regarding Coach Hazell
Against our better judgement, we spoke with the
Red Army communist network,
Buckeye Battle Cry and asked a few questions about Coach Hazell and what we can/should expect. Despite the busy schedule they have for their bowl coverage, they were very accomodating.
Here was their take.
BS: Should we be excited by Hazell? Why or why not?
For what it's worth, before leaving for Kent State, he held the title of Assistant Head Coach at OSU, and was believed to be the "heir apparent" once Coach Tressel stepped down. He left for Kent early in the spring; had he waited, it's likely that he would have been leading the team last season rather than Luke Fickell.
It's also worth noting that a number of Ohio State fans would have no problem with him returning to the OSU sidelines later in his career... which, given how spoiled we've been with great coaches, should say something.
BS: What will he bring to the table?
Secondly, he's got a creative offensive mind; I'll talk more about this in a bit.
BS: He seems to be a guy who always looks prepared and confident. Is he?
BS: Purdue fans worry he'll only run the ball but good coaches work to their players' strengths -- agree?
During the 2010 season, though, Coach Hazell was the one who pushed for the offense to start diversifying and embrace the passing game- you might remember that the Rose Bowl win against Oregon opened with a barrage of passing plays; most insiders believe that this was Coach Hazell's influence on the gameplan and a direct response to his work with Ohio State's receiving corps during that season.
BS: Does he make Purdue more of a player in the Big Ten in your opinion?
BBC: I think he does -- from his ability to get Boiler fans to buy into the program, to his connections as a recruiter in Ohio and Florida, his being on your sidelines is a great thing for Purdue. Plus, it makes you all that harder to dislike... although, I'm sure we'll find a way.
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