good thing they hired a guy known across the sport for his flexiblity, recruiting, offensive scheme and brilliant development with a rolodex a mile long and a ton of contacts among young coaches that he will fill out the rest of his coaching staff with.
oh wait, they hired a guy who has a total of 1 year coaching outside of Kansas State, who has exactly 2 years of calling his own plays, who was demoted when they brought in Klieman and who per 247 has recruited exactly 2 non 3* players in his career (and one of them has 5 career attempts before transferring to Illinois State) - and who has never coached with a single person on the offensive side of the ball (not the RB coach, not the WR coach, not the OL coach? and did i mention that he doesn't get a TE coach because the head coach wanted a 6/4 split amongst coaches + a ST coach. oh yeah and of the 5 analysts, 2 of them worked with him in the past.
so to be clear: of the 8 total offensive coaches or analysts on staff, he has worked with 2 before and both are analysts who have never been position coaches. one came w/ him from KSU, the other was at KSU for 2 years then left for SCarolina for a year and then went to Nebraska. the other offensive analysts Steve Spurrier's grandkid who played at Duke, a guy who as a GA and analyst at New Mexico State, and a guy who was the OC at Vandy for the last 2 years before getting fired.
i'm sure this is going to work out incredibly well for Klein. great decision.
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edit: oh yeah, and he left a QB room full of his guys + Avery Johnson for this
Position inventory: Redshirt junior Jaylen Henderson, redshirt sophomore Conner Weigman, redshirt freshman Marcel Reed and true freshman Miles O'Neill.
1 guy who could be good but is hurt all the time, 1 guy who ain't shit (Henderson), a guy who A&M can't even find anything to write about (wonder if he's going to enter the portal btw) and a true freshman QB who is not an EE which never bodes particularly well
here is Jalen Henderson for comparison: