Satts play calling was questionable as well at times.kornegaylw wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:04 pm...His play calling in close game situations is questionable...Yosef10 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 9:32 amAnd would seemingly already have relationships with NC HS coaches established. I’m having trouble finding anything i dislike about this hire.MAD Doctor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 9:27 amYoung
Coordinator experience
ACC -in state
Success at Auburn, Ark State, Boise State, NC State
Associated with High-scoring offenses
QB Coach
DG Likes him
Let the Drinkwitz era begin!
When you look at that list he really is a good hire. That said, I watched the NCSU/WFU game, the NCSU/UNC game and you can see that his play calling was not great. Especially late in the game in short yardage situations that ultimately cost the Wolfpack to lose to Wake Forest. Lets hope he has learned his lesson.
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Three things to note-
1. Why tell the team its not Ivey and above BEFORE the Bowl game without a possible commitment from Drink to keep Ivey.
2. Why try and change our defensive scheme when we are top 10 nationally and have great current and recruit talent coming in that fits 3-4.
3. The kids really love Ivey. As a new coach trying to win over a team, why not keep and elevate a guy to Asst HC to keep continuity and morale
These lead me to believe Ivey stays
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All I can say is wow!
First ~ Hats off to DG for a legit coaching search. This was not a see who is available in the playground of Appalachian alumni. I also really appreciate while there was so much speculation, nothing was ever leaked. And finally, I think he got his ideal candidate.
Drink seems to fit perfectly, as others have said...young up and comer, known for having a genius offensive mind, knows North Carolina, but also know what a program like our aspires to be in Boise State.
For my money and my very high expectations, this hire exceeded what I thought we could do and makes me even more proud to be an App fan.
Now....I can’t wait to see who our other coaches are!
First ~ Hats off to DG for a legit coaching search. This was not a see who is available in the playground of Appalachian alumni. I also really appreciate while there was so much speculation, nothing was ever leaked. And finally, I think he got his ideal candidate.
Drink seems to fit perfectly, as others have said...young up and comer, known for having a genius offensive mind, knows North Carolina, but also know what a program like our aspires to be in Boise State.
For my money and my very high expectations, this hire exceeded what I thought we could do and makes me even more proud to be an App fan.
Now....I can’t wait to see who our other coaches are!
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Drinkwitz is in NO and is going to meet with the staff this afternoon. Everything is up in the air right now to say the least.appstatealum wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:07 pmThree things to note-
1. Why tell the team its not Ivey and above BEFORE the Bowl game without a possible commitment from Drink to keep Ivey.
2. Why try and change our defensive scheme when we are top 10 nationally and have great current and recruit talent coming in that fits 3-4.
3. The kids really love Ivey. As a new coach trying to win over a team, why not keep and elevate a guy to Asst HC to keep continuity and morale
These lead me to believe Ivey stays
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Yep. Heard he has a meeting with team and staff.... Waiting to hear from some folks on how it goes...unknown wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:12 pmDrinkwitz is in NO and is going to meet with the staff this afternoon. Everything is up in the air right now to say the least.appstatealum wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:07 pmThree things to note-
1. Why tell the team its not Ivey and above BEFORE the Bowl game without a possible commitment from Drink to keep Ivey.
2. Why try and change our defensive scheme when we are top 10 nationally and have great current and recruit talent coming in that fits 3-4.
3. The kids really love Ivey. As a new coach trying to win over a team, why not keep and elevate a guy to Asst HC to keep continuity and morale
These lead me to believe Ivey stays
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I almost spit out my Diet Coke this morning when I saw this on the App web site. Talk about wanting to keep things going!!! And what did they do on this? Photoshop the visor and Satt’s shirt right off his back?
There are a few things I can think of right away where this guy can help us put Satterfield behind us: have a clue about clock management, go under center when we have a foot we need to gain and sling the ball around to our stable of receivers a bit more. Also keep the foot on the gas and don’t be in such a hurry to go conservative.
This is why they pay DG the big bucks. It looks like a great hire!
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This!!!



Didn't see this coming and don't know this guy. Based on what I've read and heard the last couple of hours, he is a great hire for us. Hats off to DG for a top notch effort and what appears to be a home run hire. State folks are crying and hoping they can talk Ledford into coming back.
Welcome to the family Coach Drink!
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Whatchu talking bout Willis...
Wow, just saw my post tally for the month......what’s the record Biggie? I need to schedule an eye appointment, my carpel tunnel is flaring up and I’m on no sleep here..... driving to New Orleans tonight!
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Gillin is playing 4D Chess.AppinATL wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:26 pmI almost spit out my Diet Coke this morning when I saw this on the App web site. Talk about wanting to keep things going!!! And what did they do on this? Photoshop the visor and Satt’s shirt right off his back?.
There are a few things I can think of right away where this guy can help us put Satterfield behind us: have a clue about clock management, go under center when we have a foot we need to gain and sling the ball around to our stable of receivers a bit more. Also keep the foot on the gas and don’t be in such a hurry to go conservative.
This is why they pay DG the big bucks. It looks like a great hire!
Louisville thinks they hired Satterfield but Drinkwitz showed up there instead. Satterfield still at App, pretending to be Drinkwitz. Like Nelly and Steve Smith.
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The Arkansas State perspective:
Was hired by Malzahn in 2012 as Tight Ends coach. I believe he played High school ball in Arkansas. Took a GA role at Auburn. Followed Gus here. Started as Tight ends coach. When Gus left for Auburn, he left Drink high and dry here. Essentially Harsin kept him on staff here for 2013 because he felt bad for him. Was moved to RB coach. Our 2013 team started 2-4 and was trailing a new to FBS South Alabama team at halftime in Mobile. Harsin fired himself as offensive coordinator in the locker room, handed the play calling duties to Drinkwitz out of the cold. We literally switched to a more Malzahn based approach at halftime, and came back and won. We finished 6-1 after that. Highlight was when our top 2 QB's both got hurt against WKU last game of the season, and Drinkwitz had to hand the ball to a 3rd string QB (Who turned out to be Fredi Knighten, who QB'd our 2014 and 2015 versions you saw). It was well known at that point that Freki couldn't pass. Yet, we managed to come back and lead WKU only to lose on a last second TD, and than beat a 10 win Ball State team in the bowl. Knighten took us on a game winning TD Drive in the last 2 minutes of that game, throwing what were essentially his first collegiate passes.
Drink has always been shortlisted in our hypothetical, "Say Blake Anderson gets mercifully abducted by Aliens, and we get to hire a new coach, who would you want to hire" games on our board. He always got the 3rd most mentions behind now UMass Head coach Walt Bell and the cheater Hugh Freeze. His detractors are many. The Malzahn Staff in 2012 were pretty much known to be a lot of jerks. In an old Evangelical Christian town like Jonesboro, those antics were not appreciated. Right or Wrong, he's been labeled as that because he coached under Malzahn. Its ridiculous that people even care about, but just like we thought the obsession some of you guys had with hiring an App guy as coach was strange...we've got our own strange antics.
I honestly thought he was a year away from getting a job. He's yet to really have that one amazing year that led his team to a conference championship at Boise or NC State, and many on our end thought it would take that for someone to make a run at him. Still, should be a good hire for you guys.
Was hired by Malzahn in 2012 as Tight Ends coach. I believe he played High school ball in Arkansas. Took a GA role at Auburn. Followed Gus here. Started as Tight ends coach. When Gus left for Auburn, he left Drink high and dry here. Essentially Harsin kept him on staff here for 2013 because he felt bad for him. Was moved to RB coach. Our 2013 team started 2-4 and was trailing a new to FBS South Alabama team at halftime in Mobile. Harsin fired himself as offensive coordinator in the locker room, handed the play calling duties to Drinkwitz out of the cold. We literally switched to a more Malzahn based approach at halftime, and came back and won. We finished 6-1 after that. Highlight was when our top 2 QB's both got hurt against WKU last game of the season, and Drinkwitz had to hand the ball to a 3rd string QB (Who turned out to be Fredi Knighten, who QB'd our 2014 and 2015 versions you saw). It was well known at that point that Freki couldn't pass. Yet, we managed to come back and lead WKU only to lose on a last second TD, and than beat a 10 win Ball State team in the bowl. Knighten took us on a game winning TD Drive in the last 2 minutes of that game, throwing what were essentially his first collegiate passes.
Drink has always been shortlisted in our hypothetical, "Say Blake Anderson gets mercifully abducted by Aliens, and we get to hire a new coach, who would you want to hire" games on our board. He always got the 3rd most mentions behind now UMass Head coach Walt Bell and the cheater Hugh Freeze. His detractors are many. The Malzahn Staff in 2012 were pretty much known to be a lot of jerks. In an old Evangelical Christian town like Jonesboro, those antics were not appreciated. Right or Wrong, he's been labeled as that because he coached under Malzahn. Its ridiculous that people even care about, but just like we thought the obsession some of you guys had with hiring an App guy as coach was strange...we've got our own strange antics.
I honestly thought he was a year away from getting a job. He's yet to really have that one amazing year that led his team to a conference championship at Boise or NC State, and many on our end thought it would take that for someone to make a run at him. Still, should be a good hire for you guys.
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Dear Sun Belt football programs:
The reports of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. Your Conference Champions will usher in the Drinkwitz era in September '19, and as The Who so eloquently put it, "Meet the new boss; same as the old boss."
The reports of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. Your Conference Champions will usher in the Drinkwitz era in September '19, and as The Who so eloquently put it, "Meet the new boss; same as the old boss."
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You guys are exaggerating the resemblance.
I mean, the guy on the left is wearing a white shirt.
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As a ASU Football Hall of Famer this hire is EMBARRASSING when you consider the multiple coaches out there with App State Connections who were more qualified than this guy. Johnn Settles, greatest RB in App State history and currently coaching at Wisconsin. Has coached on every level. Ruffin McNeil, former head coach at ECU and now Assistant Head Coach at Oklahoma. Those two were the most qualified and also happen to be African-American. It’s time for us to diversify our football program. Over the past 30yrs I don’t think we’ve had more than 2 full-time minority Assistant Football Coaches on our staff at any one time. Go look at all the Power 5 Conferences and look at the makeup of their Assistant Football Coaches. But the real problem is that we now have an AD in Doug Gillin who doesn’t respect the winning culture that has been built over the last 30yrs at App State. Yes, we are still winning, but those of us who Built the Rock are loosing faith and pulling our support for an AD who clearly doesn’t understand the history of App State Football... Dwayne “Hollywood” Pelham
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*losing.Futfibal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 2:57 pmAs a ASU Football Hall of Famer this hire is EMBARRASSING when you consider the multiple coaches out there with App State Connections who were more qualified than this guy. Johnn Settles, greatest RB in App State history and currently coaching at Wisconsin. Has coached on every level. Ruffin McNeil, former head coach at ECU and now Assistant Head Coach at Oklahoma. Those two were the most qualified and also happen to be African-American. It’s time for us to diversify our football program. Over the past 30yrs I don’t think we’ve had more than 2 full-time minority Assistant Football Coaches on our staff at any one time. Go look at all the Power 5 Conferences and look at the makeup of their Assistant Football Coaches. But the real problem is that we now have an AD in Doug Gillin who doesn’t respect the winning culture that has been built over the last 30yrs at App State. Yes, we are still winning, but those of us who Built the Rock are loosing faith and pulling our support for an AD who clearly doesn’t understand the history of App State Football... Dwayne “Hollywood” Pelham
I hate that.
Get a grip.
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NC States staff has been fighting off getting fired for the past 3yrs. I’m trying to figure out what games you guys have been watching. There’s nothing about the NC State Football program that would beg for us to skip over multiple coaches with strong App State Connections for this guy. I smell trouble brewing for our program. Our AD is an outsider who doesn’t understand the culture of Boone and our football program m. Remember that this App State Hall of Famer warned you. Dwayne “Hollywood” Pelham.
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This is sad!Futfibal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 2:57 pmAs a ASU Football Hall of Famer this hire is EMBARRASSING when you consider the multiple coaches out there with App State Connections who were more qualified than this guy. Johnn Settles, greatest RB in App State history and currently coaching at Wisconsin. Has coached on every level. Ruffin McNeil, former head coach at ECU and now Assistant Head Coach at Oklahoma. Those two were the most qualified and also happen to be African-American. It’s time for us to diversify our football program. Over the past 30yrs I don’t think we’ve had more than 2 full-time minority Assistant Football Coaches on our staff at any one time. Go look at all the Power 5 Conferences and look at the makeup of their Assistant Football Coaches. But the real problem is that we now have an AD in Doug Gillin who doesn’t respect the winning culture that has been built over the last 30yrs at App State. Yes, we are still winning, but those of us who Built the Rock are loosing faith and pulling our support for an AD who clearly doesn’t understand the history of App State Football... Dwayne “Hollywood” Pelham