JimmyBuff
Well-Known Member
This ought to raise some eyebrows.. Exactly what does Hagan do if he's not pushing the players hard as a position coach?
Sykes had some interesting comments along with Brown..
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13739608?source=rss
No one was more devastated by Scott's decision than running backs coach Darian Hagan, the man most responsible for getting him to CU. Hagan said he was blindsided. He was furious Scott didn't inform him in person. Late in the week, he was still hurt, and believes Scott made a decision he'll regret.
"He should have stuck it out," Hagan said. "(The lack of playing time) was no fault of his own. The guy just wasn't healthy. If he could have gotten healthy, he could have been a dynamic back here. One day, he'll realize his decision was not the right one."
Asked if he would have changed anything about the way he handled his prized prospect, Hagan said he would have been more stern. "I wasn't hard on him at all," Hagan said. "I gave him a lot of leeway. In retrospect, maybe (stronger discipline) is something Darrell should have had. But that's not the way I was coached (by Bill McCartney). It's not the way I like to coach."
Sykes had some interesting comments along with Brown..
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13739608?source=rss