The overwhelming theme in the NCAA coaching search is to hire the new exciting young hit shot over the more experienced older coaches. We've also seen this trend in the NFL with coaches like Sean McVay, and Kliff Kingsbury. So if we are to assume that Kirby Smart, a young head coach himself, will follow this trend I think this comes down to either Schumann or Ansley.
Derrick Ansley |
Derrick Ansley is a man after Kirby's own heart in that he worked his way up as a defensive backs coach. Starting at Huntington College in 2005 and ultimately landing in Oakland as the Raiders DB coach. Along the way he also had stints with UCF, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama twice including the 2011 and 2018 National Championship teams. Ansley was in the discussion for the head coaching job at his alma mater Troy, as well as being a finalist for a Big10 DC position. The 37 year old has been receiving high praise from, John Gruden and Nick Saban so he should be a strong contender but there are others to consider.
Glenn Schumann |
Greg Schiano |
The question is do you go with one of the young guns or the wily vet? If you go young do you stay with the safe pick in Schumann or make a splash with Ansley? In my humble opinion there is no bad choice here. I look for Kirby to be heavily involved with the defense from day to day so give the young guns a chance to prove themselves. Which young coach is the best fit comes down to relationships versus Potential. Schumann clearly has the better relationship but Ansley is seen as the more ready prospect. It’s a tough decision and one I'm glad I don’t have to make. We will continue to follow the search for coordinators at UGA. I look for both positions to be filled by the end of the month if not before.
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