Doesn't seem right if Chuck Heater goes from Temple to Marshall. |
Over the past few days, we've heard some positive developments along the coaching front at Temple University.
Matt Rhule became a full-time coach four days ago and that's a big plus, a couple of days after hiring an offensive coordinator, Nick Rolovich, who many believe will be a future great head coach at the BCS level.
That leaves me with one question and one question only:
What's up with Chuck?
Marshall website added this tidbit four hours ago. |
Temple has, in my mind, the best defensive coordinator in the country in Chuck Heater and Rhule would be wise to keep him. Hopefully, he's working on that now and that will be wrapped up in a couple of days.
I'm getting a little nervous because I saw running backs coach Tyree Foreman and Ed Foley at the Rhule press conference and I did not see Chuck Heater.
Usually, that's a bad sign but Steve Addazio hired Don Brown to be his defensive coordinator and Heater is a defensive coordinator and I'd doubt he'd go to BC to take a demotion.
From all accounts, Heater loves Philadelphia and loves Temple.
Still, Heater has plenty of contacts in the business who would like to lure him elsewhere.
One of those is Marshall head coach Doc Holliday, who worked with Heater in Florida.
Temple has, in my mind, the best defensive coordinator in the country in Chuck Heater and Rhule would be wise to keep him
Holliday tried to get Heater when Daz took him the first time and now it looks like, according to a Thundering Hurd website, the doctor has written a prescription with Heater's name on it again.Can't blame Chuck for wanting to work with a guy who he worked a long time at Florida with but Chuck also worked with Matt for a year and Temple and knows that Matt is a tremendous guy, too.
Whatever happens, and we hope Chuck stays, we wish him the best. Unlike Daz, who I won't miss even a little bit, I will miss Chuck Heater a lot. Always a great guy to talk with at any Temple function and I really enjoyed talking with him in the parking lot after the UConn game.
If Chuck leaves, though, hopefully Rhule takes a serious look at current University of Delaware DC Nick Rapone, who is past FCS coordinator of the year and a former DC at Temple under Bruce Arians. The bright lights and the big city and big-time football won't affect Rapone, who has coached not only at Temple but at Pitt. He's also written six books on defensive football, all available on DVD.
Plus, if you are going to have a Nick as OC you might as well have one as DC.
Rapone's daughter currently is a college student.
Where?
She could have gone anywhere, but she's at Temple.
Former Temple Owls talk Nick Rapone: