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per football scoop..offensive line coach....

pigdog

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Colorado: Our sources tell us that Colorado head coach Dan Hawkins in interested in former Syracuse offensive line coach Chris Weisehan and a Kansas City Chiefs assistant for the offensive line job.


any ideas about this?
 
http://www.suathletics.com/news/2007/2/12/russ_wiesehan.aspx

Wiesehan brings 13 years of coaching experience to the Orange program, including 12 at the collegiate level and one year in the National Football League. An All-American wide receiver and punt returner at Wabash College, he began his coaching career mentoring the wide receivers at Fort Hays State University in 1994.

"Chris brings a high energy level and is a tough coach who will demand excellence," Robinson said. "He is an intelligent coach with an outstanding foundation of the fundamentals of the game. Chris has the pieces to the puzzle that I am looking for including his teaching skills and style that work well with young people. He has a strong background and brings experiences from a number of places. He has had the good fortune to be around some good people in the game of football."

In 1996, Wiesehan joined the Purdue University staff as the Boilermakers tight ends coach for one season before moving to Notre Dame to coach the tight ends and tackles. After two seasons in South Bend, Wiesehan went to the University of Buffalo where he coached the wide receivers and tight ends in 1999 and the offensive line in 2000. Wiesehan spent five years at Northern Arizona University in multiple roles, including as the wide receivers coach (2001 and 2004) and offensive coordinator/assistant head coach and offensive line coach (2002-03). The Lumberjacks won the 2003 Big Sky championship and qualified for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 2001 and 2003.

Wiesehan moved to the National Football League as an offensive assistant for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March, 2005, where he was responsible for self-scouting and opponent scouting reports, in addition to game day duties in the coaches box. He returned to the collegiate ranks for the 2006 season as the offensive line coach at James Madison University, where the Dukes won the Atlantic 10 South title, ranked 11th nationally in rushing and qualified for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.
 
None of those schools/teams strike me as a team with a particularly feared running game.
 
It would be cool to see Bedell get it. Of course, there would have to be a stipulation that he complete the remainder of his classes for his degree (I think I read that he only needs 3 more).
 
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