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Originally Posted by Spartan4ever
I don't nesessarily agree as there are several large D1 coaches who have found success (Mark Mangino at Kansas, Ralph Friedgen at Maryland) after taking over programs that had been struggling.
As a former player I didn't expect Darryl Rogers to physically perform a drill in order for me to understand what he was trying to teach me. As a youth I attended kicking camps hosted by Edward "Doc" Storry and Lou Groza, and neither of these men were physically able to show me how to kick a football.
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Well yeah, but you knew Darryl Rogers had been a good college football player, and you knew Groza was the NFL's greatest place kicker prior to the soccer-style era, so you took them seriously.
Weis's football career consists of one year, as a backup center in high school.
So as an athlete, the sum total of his entire football career consists of about 12 weeks of practices and games.