I think thats all thats left yup.

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Is DC and DL the last 2 positions left?
>
> Shane Ford
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>
> On Jan 3, 2011, at 9:17 AM, Gatorrrrrr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>  Muschamp Adds To Staff
> Monday January 3, 2011
>
> *GAINESVILLE, Fla. –* On the day he was introduced to Gator Nation, new
> Florida football coach Will Muschamp said he wanted to hire “an experienced
> play-caller’’ as his offensive coordinator.
>
> Charlie Weis can certainly use that description on his résumé.
>
> Muschamp officially announced Monday that Weis, currently the offensive
> coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs, will join his coaching staff next
> season as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. Weis, 54, owns four
> Super Bowl rings as an NFL assistant over 16 seasons. He joined the Chiefs’
> staff this season after five seasons as head coach at Notre Dame, where he
> compiled a 35-27 record.
>
> “Charlie was a perfect fit for what I was looking for in an offensive
> coordinator,” Muschamp said. “He has both college and pro experience and has
> been a play-caller in the NFL. He has four Super Bowl rings and his
> accomplishments and his ability to develop quarterbacks speak for
> themselves.’’
>
> Muschamp also announced the hiring of offensive line coach/running game
> coordinator Frank Verducci and assistant athletic director for football
> operations George Wynn.
>
> Weis told *The* *Kansas City Star* after the Chiefs’ regular-season finale
> Sunday that family played a large role in his decision to leave the Chiefs
> after one season and return to the college game.
>
> While Weis is excited about joining Muschamp’s inaugural staff at Florida,
> he plans to continue coaching with the Chiefs through the playoffs. They
> host Baltimore in the first round of the playoffs on Sunday.
>
> “We hope the Chiefs make a run to the Super Bowl – it would be great for
> the Chiefs and great for the Gators,’’ Muschamp said. “Everyone involved
> with the Kansas City organization has been first class about the
> transition.”
>
> Meanwhile, Verducci, 53, also brings significant NFL and college coaching
> experience to Muschamp’s staff. He has coached multiple Pro Bowlers and
> All-Americans during his 28-year career and served on Weis’ staff at Notre
> Dame in 2009.
>
> In 2002, Verducci was offensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys when
> former UF star Emmitt Smith broke Walter Payton’s record as the NFL’s
> all-time leading rusher. Prior to moving to the NFL, Verducci spent 10
> seasons at Iowa working under Hayden Fry.
>
> “Frank will bring a sense of toughness and a physical style of play from
> our offensive line,” Muschamp said. “It is important that the offensive line
> coach and offensive coordinator work closely together and always be on the
> same page. Charlie and Frank had that together at Notre Dame in 2009 and
> they will have a cohesive plan for the Gators.”
>
> Wynn, who played at Georgia during Muschamp’s time with the Bulldogs, comes
> to Florida after serving the past six seasons at assistant athletic director
> for football operations at Texas.
>
> “George and I played college football together and I’ve known him for close
> to 20 years,” Muschamp said. “George has a unique combination of
> administrative, compliance and football experience. He will work hand in
> hand with our various departments to help run the day-to-day operations of
> the football department and has always had great relationships with the
> student-athletes.”
>
> Muschamp’s hiring of Weis made a splash around the NFL and college
> football.
>
> In his first season with the Chiefs – who had won 10 games in the three
> previous seasons – Weis’ savvy play-calling has helped quarterback Matt
> Cassel emerge as a potential Pro Bowl quarterback for the AFC West champion
> Chiefs.
>
> NFL insiders say a large part of Cassel’s improvement and Kansas City’s
> success can be attributed to the arrival of Weis, who implemented a balanced
> offensive scheme that he used in New England and that Cassel thrived in
> during the 2008 season as Tom Brady’s replacement. He has also taken over
> play-calling for head coach Todd Haley.
>
> Cassel has thrown for 3,116 yards, 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
> Meanwhile, the Chiefs lead the NFL in rushing behind the duo of Jamaal
> Charles (1,467 yards) and Thomas Jones (896).
>
> Monday’s additions come a day after Muschamp announced that he hired Aubrey
> Hill, a former Gators receiver, as receivers coach and Travaris Robinson as
> defensive backs coach. Muschamp retained D.J. Durkin, Brian White and Stan
> Drayton from Urban Meyer’s coaching staff.
>
> Durkin is the linebackers/special teams coordinator, White will coach tight
> ends, and Drayton is running backs coach/recruiting coordinator.
> Woody (via iPhone)
>
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