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He looks awesome from my angle.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 6:19 pmIs Ephraim Banda a good candidate, I have no idea how good he is?Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 1:52 pmAggies22 tweeted this so I’ll share but Ephraim Banda the safeties coach at Miamisplintorb wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 1:49 pmWhose that?Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 1:44 pmI suggest watching UNC and Miami today for a look at your potential DC
Recruiting machine. I’ll be interested to see what kind of system he deploys in Logan.
Plus his first name would indicate that he’ll fit in perfectly with the predominant religion in CV.
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Looks like a solid hire with good recruiting connections.Sl7vk wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 6:22 pmHe looks awesome from my angle.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 6:19 pmIs Ephraim Banda a good candidate, I have no idea how good he is?Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 1:52 pmAggies22 tweeted this so I’ll share but Ephraim Banda the safeties coach at Miamisplintorb wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 1:49 pmWhose that?Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 1:44 pmI suggest watching UNC and Miami today for a look at your potential DC
Recruiting machine. I’ll be interested to see what kind of system he deploys in Logan.
Plus his first name would indicate that he’ll fit in perfectly with the predominant religion in CV.
Legendary name among Valley Grizzly bears too. win win
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Pretty cool story on Banda. Guy seems like he will work hard and be a grinder.
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Go from 60's to 20's.OrangeCountyAggie wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 6:50 pmSomeone tell him and the new OC to pack some long undies.
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He is their safeties coach. Richt was going to name him Co-DC when Diaz left for temple but then richt quit Diaz came back and demoted him and hired Blake baker to be the DC (who is an incompetent disaster) but Banda retained that title. He does not call plays.
Rock solid recruiter. How he is in command of a defense will be a mystery. Almost certainly taking a pay cut to come here so he must want to see how he can do calling the shots.
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Frank really seemed to have (I can't express myself without swearing) the bed the last couple of weeks. I can’t believe it... seems like he’s such a proud Aggie he’s wanting to burn it all down on his way out.
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Please stop with this crap. You don’t know what you are talking about.CaptainChaos wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 8:41 pmFrank really seemed to have (I can't express myself without swearing) the bed the last couple of weeks. I can’t believe it... seems like he’s such a proud Aggie he’s wanting to burn it all down on his way out.
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Are there any concerns about his experience level in running a full defense? He seems like a really great guy, I just wonder about the ability to lead a whole defense and call plays.Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 8:37 pmHe is their safeties coach. Richt was going to name him Co-DC when Diaz left for temple but then richt quit Diaz came back and demoted him and hired Blake baker to be the DC (who is an incompetent disaster) but Banda retained that title. He does not call plays.
Rock solid recruiter. How he is in command of a defense will be a mystery. Almost certainly taking a pay cut to come here so he must want to see how he can do calling the shots.
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Yeah that’s a fair concern. He worked for Diaz at Texas then Mississippi state then Miami. I think he was a GA at Texas for a couple years without Diaz there but he’s always been in his shadow so stepping up to call a defense and lead the unit is a real question. Ideally, one of our position coaches on that side will be a vet with some experience who can be leaned on for adviceAggie84025 wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 10:18 pmAre there any concerns about his experience level in running a full defense? He seems like a really great guy, I just wonder about the ability to lead a whole defense and call plays.Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 8:37 pmHe is their safeties coach. Richt was going to name him Co-DC when Diaz left for temple but then richt quit Diaz came back and demoted him and hired Blake baker to be the DC (who is an incompetent disaster) but Banda retained that title. He does not call plays.
Rock solid recruiter. How he is in command of a defense will be a mystery. Almost certainly taking a pay cut to come here so he must want to see how he can do calling the shots.
I assume he’ll bring the system Diaz uses because that’s what he knows. It’s a feast or famine system. Intentionally lacking gap discipline in an effort to create chaos and get DL up the field to get sacks or tackles for loss. It can be suffocating (see their game against ND in 2017). It can also create huge gaps and if the LBs don’t fill (and their LBs are the worst in program history right now) then you’ll get games like today.
If he’s the hire I think it would be an excellent pick up overall. He’s a great recruiter high energy guy that players love and I think he’d be really good for that side of the ball right now but there’s some risk in him learning on the job a bit
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Do we really want Manny Diaz's system here? Maybe I need a few days to be objective. Diaz's defense today was the worst defense I've ever seen a college football team put out. Not a bad performance, not a historic performance, but the worst ever. Wow that was awful.
I have high hopes for Anderson, but "Manny Diaz defensive system" isn't an exciting prospect if you watched the Miami game today.
I have high hopes for Anderson, but "Manny Diaz defensive system" isn't an exciting prospect if you watched the Miami game today.
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They’ve also consistently been in the top 10-20 in the country in sacks, tackles for loss, and turnovers forced over the last 5 years. Like I said, it can be great or it can be really bad.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 10:51 pmDo we really want Manny Diaz's system here? Maybe I need a few days to be objective. Diaz's defense today was the worst defense I've ever seen a college football team put out. Not a bad performance, not a historic performance, but the worst ever. Wow that was awful.
I have high hopes for Anderson, but "Manny Diaz defensive system" isn't an exciting prospect if you watched the Miami game today.
If you watched every Miami game the last 5 years you’d probably feel ok about it. If you just watched today then obviously your reaction is appropriate. I think the philosophy is good. Attack gaps, get upfield, create big plays, etc. but as their defensive talent has declined the last couple years it has been easier to expose its weaknesses so I hope if it is Banda that he keeps the core philosophy (it’s similar to what Orlando did in that the front 7 has to be aggressive and creative and we loved that defense) but tempers it a bit and keeps a heavier box more of the time
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ShowMeAggie wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 2:08 pmbut anybody that knows anything knows that we'll NEVER be successful with a 4-man frontIntermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 2:02 pmHe has that title but it’s just a pay bump thing. Richt was going to name him DC when Diaz left then Diaz hired Blake Baker to be DC but they let Banda keep his title. He’s their safeties coach.
Miami is the team I follow the most so I’m very familiar with him. Great recruiter. He’ll be the best on our staff day 1. High energy. Diaz hired him at Mississippi state and brought him to Miami. Never called a defense of any kind at the college level.
I imagine he’ll bring Diaz system with him which is 4-2-5 aggressive 1 gap front
All about the D-ends and the corners. 4 man front D-ends are hard as hell to find for a G5 but if you get them its an awesome D.
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Not like linebacker has been that big of a strength for us this year.jeffdan25 wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 2:11 pmCompletely agree with your post! I agree that he will bring the 4-2-5 with him. We should be able to score some transfer dlineman with the recruiting prowess of these coaches. It will be if we can bring in some young guys to learn behind them. This defense if recruited properly will be dominant in the mountain west. It is just really hard to get 8-10 legit d linemanIntermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 2:02 pmHe has that title but it’s just a pay bump thing. Richt was going to name him DC when Diaz left then Diaz hired Blake Baker to be DC but they let Banda keep his title. He’s their safeties coach.
Miami is the team I follow the most so I’m very familiar with him. Great recruiter. He’ll be the best on our staff day 1. High energy. Diaz hired him at Mississippi state and brought him to Miami. Never called a defense of any kind at the college level.
I imagine he’ll bring Diaz system with him which is 4-2-5 aggressive 1 gap front
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An aggressive, gambling style is more fun to watch. I'll take it, even if it means we get burned for it sometimes
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I’ve been reading the Canes forum and I’m seeing some great stuff about Ephraim:
“All I know is before Banda got here our safety play was mediocre at best, with Banda it’s been light years better especially in the tackling department.”
“He's the best recruiter we have on Defense”
“ he has recruited all 4 stars since he got here. landed the top safety in country last year and he put every player he (rumph) coached in NFL.”
On defense “Banda is the best hands down, he's arguably the best recruiter on the team, it's between him & Coach Field.”
“ Man it’s nice to see Banda develop and become a rising star. Proved me wrong.”
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/ba ... on.161705/
“All I know is before Banda got here our safety play was mediocre at best, with Banda it’s been light years better especially in the tackling department.”
“He's the best recruiter we have on Defense”
“ he has recruited all 4 stars since he got here. landed the top safety in country last year and he put every player he (rumph) coached in NFL.”
On defense “Banda is the best hands down, he's arguably the best recruiter on the team, it's between him & Coach Field.”
“ Man it’s nice to see Banda develop and become a rising star. Proved me wrong.”
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/ba ... on.161705/
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Thank you for putting this together!BLUERUFiO wrote: ↑December 13th, 2020, 2:52 pmI’ve been reading the Canes forum and I’m seeing some great stuff about Ephraim:
“All I know is before Banda got here our safety play was mediocre at best, with Banda it’s been light years better especially in the tackling department.”
“He's the best recruiter we have on Defense”
“ he has recruited all 4 stars since he got here. landed the top safety in country last year and he put every player he (rumph) coached in NFL.”
On defense “Banda is the best hands down, he's arguably the best recruiter on the team, it's between him & Coach Field.”
“ Man it’s nice to see Banda develop and become a rising star. Proved me wrong.”
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/ba ... on.161705/
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I think it's a pretty solid yes, Banda is coming here. There has been smoke and nothing suggesting otherwise. Miami is probably headed to a bowl so we may not hear before then.
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An aggressive gambling defense is a good match with a go fast offense. It lessens the amount of time the defense is on the field. It leads to stops, turnovers, or quick scores. Seven minute grind out drives are rare. You want to protect your defense from being worn out in the 4th and it gives your high powered offense more opportunities.Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 11:33 pmThey’ve also consistently been in the top 10-20 in the country in sacks, tackles for loss, and turnovers forced over the last 5 years. Like I said, it can be great or it can be really bad.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 10:51 pmDo we really want Manny Diaz's system here? Maybe I need a few days to be objective. Diaz's defense today was the worst defense I've ever seen a college football team put out. Not a bad performance, not a historic performance, but the worst ever. Wow that was awful.
I have high hopes for Anderson, but "Manny Diaz defensive system" isn't an exciting prospect if you watched the Miami game today.
If you watched every Miami game the last 5 years you’d probably feel ok about it. If you just watched today then obviously your reaction is appropriate. I think the philosophy is good. Attack gaps, get upfield, create big plays, etc. but as their defensive talent has declined the last couple years it has been easier to expose its weaknesses so I hope if it is Banda that he keeps the core philosophy (it’s similar to what Orlando did in that the front 7 has to be aggressive and creative and we loved that defense) but tempers it a bit and keeps a heavier box more of the time
It is also a good defense when you are over-matched on talent. If you can't stop them with standard schemes, take your chances with aggression. Even though you often get scored on easily, there are still those times you get those sacks and force a punt or get a turnover instead of giving up a touchdown at the end of almost every long methodical drive.
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An aggressive defense requires speed. I hope that is what is being recruited.USUaggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 12:15 pmAn aggressive gambling defense is a good match with a go fast offense. It lessens the amount of time the defense is on the field. It leads to stops, turnovers, or quick scores. Seven minute grind out drives are rare. You want to protect your defense from being worn out in the 4th and it gives your high powered offense more opportunities.Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 11:33 pmThey’ve also consistently been in the top 10-20 in the country in sacks, tackles for loss, and turnovers forced over the last 5 years. Like I said, it can be great or it can be really bad.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 10:51 pmDo we really want Manny Diaz's system here? Maybe I need a few days to be objective. Diaz's defense today was the worst defense I've ever seen a college football team put out. Not a bad performance, not a historic performance, but the worst ever. Wow that was awful.
I have high hopes for Anderson, but "Manny Diaz defensive system" isn't an exciting prospect if you watched the Miami game today.
If you watched every Miami game the last 5 years you’d probably feel ok about it. If you just watched today then obviously your reaction is appropriate. I think the philosophy is good. Attack gaps, get upfield, create big plays, etc. but as their defensive talent has declined the last couple years it has been easier to expose its weaknesses so I hope if it is Banda that he keeps the core philosophy (it’s similar to what Orlando did in that the front 7 has to be aggressive and creative and we loved that defense) but tempers it a bit and keeps a heavier box more of the time
It is also a good defense when you are over-matched on talent. If you can't stop them with standard schemes, take your chances with aggression. Even though you often get scored on easily, there are still those times you get those sacks and force a punt or get a turnover instead of giving up a touchdown at the end of almost every long methodical drive.
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Any guy who, while bartending, played in a semi-pro barnstorm league where he saw one of his teammates lose a finger in a game is a guy you gotta like.
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That makes a lot of sense to me. Force something major to happen fast so your offense can get back on to score. We all want to see a more aggressive defense anyways.USUaggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 12:15 pmAn aggressive gambling defense is a good match with a go fast offense. It lessens the amount of time the defense is on the field. It leads to stops, turnovers, or quick scores. Seven minute grind out drives are rare. You want to protect your defense from being worn out in the 4th and it gives your high powered offense more opportunities.Intermeddler wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 11:33 pmThey’ve also consistently been in the top 10-20 in the country in sacks, tackles for loss, and turnovers forced over the last 5 years. Like I said, it can be great or it can be really bad.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 10:51 pmDo we really want Manny Diaz's system here? Maybe I need a few days to be objective. Diaz's defense today was the worst defense I've ever seen a college football team put out. Not a bad performance, not a historic performance, but the worst ever. Wow that was awful.
I have high hopes for Anderson, but "Manny Diaz defensive system" isn't an exciting prospect if you watched the Miami game today.
If you watched every Miami game the last 5 years you’d probably feel ok about it. If you just watched today then obviously your reaction is appropriate. I think the philosophy is good. Attack gaps, get upfield, create big plays, etc. but as their defensive talent has declined the last couple years it has been easier to expose its weaknesses so I hope if it is Banda that he keeps the core philosophy (it’s similar to what Orlando did in that the front 7 has to be aggressive and creative and we loved that defense) but tempers it a bit and keeps a heavier box more of the time
It is also a good defense when you are over-matched on talent. If you can't stop them with standard schemes, take your chances with aggression. Even though you often get scored on easily, there are still those times you get those sacks and force a punt or get a turnover instead of giving up a touchdown at the end of almost every long methodical drive.
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Our best defenses in the last decade were known for being aggressive. We always brought a blitz from somewhere and played mostly man coverage.
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Our defense wasn't half bad this year in the few moments against NM and Fresno that we were aggressive. Then we decided that was far too effective and mean and dropped back into an 8 man front with the worst coverage scheme or execution imaginable. I mean how do guys get wide open in 1 and 1 coverage behind you when you are more or less playing 3 safeties?3rdGenAggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:19 pmOur best defenses in the last decade were known for being aggressive. We always brought a blitz from somewhere and played mostly man coverage.
AFA was a different issue where you have to maintain more disciplined assignments but the primary problem was that our guys were sitting back and not attacking their alleged assignments while AFA receivers were attacking them downfield.
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The last two games against Air Force have been an embarrassment on defense. And it wasn't just the option run defense. We were getting destroyed in the passing game too (which is completely inexplicable considering it is, well,...... Air Force). They need to devote and entire week of off-season practices to defending the option. Every team that ran an RPO had great success on the majority of the plays they ran it. We were like Keystone Cops defending the option plays.hickaggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:53 pmOur defense wasn't half bad this year in the few moments against NM and Fresno that we were aggressive. Then we decided that was far too effective and mean and dropped back into an 8 man front with the worst coverage scheme or execution imaginable. I mean how do guys get wide open in 1 and 1 coverage behind you when you are more or less playing 3 safeties?3rdGenAggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:19 pmOur best defenses in the last decade were known for being aggressive. We always brought a blitz from somewhere and played mostly man coverage.
AFA was a different issue where you have to maintain more disciplined assignments but the primary problem was that our guys were sitting back and not attacking their alleged assignments while AFA receivers were attacking them downfield.
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It was inexplicable. The best I could tell our corners were supposed to have pitch but they were playing 10 yards off the ball and being blocked downfield by AFAs wideouts. We did a decent job against the dive and the QB except for one play and then late in the game. But the pitch was 15-20 yards whenever they wanted it and we made not one single adjustment to forestall that. And when they decided they wanted to throw instead we made no attempt to cover their inside receivers except in a loose zone.Yossarian wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:57 pmThe last two games against Air Force have been an embarrassment on defense. And it wasn't just the option run defense. We were getting destroyed in the passing game too (which is completely inexplicable considering it is, well,...... Air Force). They need to devote and entire week of off-season practices to defending the option. Every team that ran an RPO had great success on the majority of the plays they ran it. We were like Keystone Cops defending the option plays.hickaggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:53 pmOur defense wasn't half bad this year in the few moments against NM and Fresno that we were aggressive. Then we decided that was far too effective and mean and dropped back into an 8 man front with the worst coverage scheme or execution imaginable. I mean how do guys get wide open in 1 and 1 coverage behind you when you are more or less playing 3 safeties?3rdGenAggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2020, 4:19 pmOur best defenses in the last decade were known for being aggressive. We always brought a blitz from somewhere and played mostly man coverage.
AFA was a different issue where you have to maintain more disciplined assignments but the primary problem was that our guys were sitting back and not attacking their alleged assignments while AFA receivers were attacking them downfield.
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Here’s a huge thread from Miami’s forum talking about Banda leaving them to become our DC:
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/ba ... st.166765/
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Classy bunchBLUERUFiO wrote: ↑December 17th, 2020, 8:36 pmHere’s a huge thread from Miami’s forum talking about Banda leaving them to become our DC:
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/ba ... st.166765/