Boom’s Not Done

More from the recent NCAA changes that included removing CBD from banned substances also included this:

As you can read in this article, the relaxing of the rules allows for the following:

The NCAA Division I Council on Tuesday approved a rule change that will allow all football staff members to provide coaching instruction during practice and games, a change that removes some restrictions on the NCAA’s previous maximum of 11 “countable” coaches.

The rule is meant to address the large staffs some of the bigger programs hire with ambiguous titles such as “quality control” coaches, analysts, directors of player personnel and player development.

Instead of the gray area that existed before, which for many schools was a compliance nightmare, those staff members will now be allowed to provide hands-on instruction. The rule isn’t intended to be a green light for head coaches to hire 12 new assistants. Instead, the idea is to modernize the rule and allow for scenarios such as when fired head coaches are recycled onto other staffs in the guise of a “quality control” coach who previously might have ignored the rule to provide instruction.

More headsets, more coaches…and no more “quality control” labels? What will they be called now? Something tells me Kirby knew this was coming…but what it does mean is that we still have the chance to witness more classic Muschamp sideline and coaching antics in his remaining days at Georgia.

7 thoughts on “Boom’s Not Done

  1. If this means florida stops making up stupid shit like “game changer coordinator”, I’m all for it.

    • Never let FU stop doing/saying/be seen/exhibiting stupid shit in public, anytime jort nation climbs into a port-o-let, has a satellite dish installed, sticks a mailbox in the dirt and starts bitching about wifi reception, those are good times….#FTMF!!

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    RIP this guy’s job title…

  3. Kirby was on the committee, IIRC. The conflict remains that Will reportedly wants to see his kid’s games at Vandy this year. (Not that he’ll play.) But, at least Will can coach at practice without any risk of NCAA penalties.

    • So they can coach at practice but not in games? That’s strange. Well I’m sure Boom can see his kid play at Vandy, tickets are not hard to get.

      • They can coach both at practice and games. I’m just saying Boom may not be available for all our games if he plans to go watch Vandy play games too.

  4. Do you remember how you felt listening to Boom’s first speech at FU? Has any former player gone on to become the hated HC at two rivals. Clearly hurting his former team at those rivals to becoming a beloved person back at his school?

    There’s a good case to be made that FU and USCe still haven’t recovered from Agent Muschamp’s work. Hopefully coach Boom decides to stay with Kirby for years to come.

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