Good Find. What was his role for the Saints? I'd like to see what his past coaching stops were since he was supposed to be the RPO expert for the Saints:
EDIT:
Looks like Michigan is also moving to a spread offense:
When Michigan hired Harbaugh, my opinion was that tOSU was still going to dominate Michigan just off the strength that Michigan would be running Harbaugh's pro-style offense, while tOSU is running a modern spread offense. And that's exactly how it played out. I can't believe it's taken 4+ years & after Urban Meyer leaves tOSU for Harbaugh to finally start go in this direction.
According to these 2 articles: https://www.thedailystampede.com/2019/1/11/18176491/kerwin-bells-offensive-philosophy-the-fun-and-gun-south-florida-charlie-strong-usf-bulls-american & https://www.tampabay.com/sports/2019/01/16/kerwin-bell-assumes-total-control-of-usf-offense/, Kerwin Bell runs a spread version of Steve Spurrier's "Fun and Gun" offense. So I guess his offense fall under the category of a pro-spread.
LOL! I was 100% in favor of Mack Brown's decision to move back to a pro-style offense, because I actually disliked our '08 & '09 offenses. But in hindsight, knowing what I know now about college & Texas High School Football offenses, I would choose the hiring Chad Morris as OC option in a heartbeat over either moving back to a pro-style offense or continuing Greg Davis' version of the spread.
I've always felt that when Tom Herman was hired, Heard should've moved back to QB. If Greg Ward Jr. & the QBs Herman had at tOSU can play in Herman's system, I don't see why Heard couldn't.
Yeah, I gotta agree with this. I've always been jealous that OU has always been a more vertical high-powered offense than UT. Even in the late 2000's when Colt McCoy was under center.