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Horns247 Podcasts: Longhorn Blitz, The Flagship and State of Recruiting

The Flagship: Breaking down the new assistant coaches who have been hired at Texas

Horns247 Podcasts: Longhorn Blitz, The Flagship and State of Recruiting

247Sports, Texas, Texas Longhorns, Texas Football, Texas Basketball, Texas athletics, Arch Manning, College Football

Sports, Basketball, Football

4.9810 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2020

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

The search for the next wave of Texas assistant coaches is making progress as head coach Tom Herman looks to complete the hiring process as soon as possible. After first-year defensive coordinator Chris Ash made the decision last week to not retain co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach Craig Naivar and cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator Jason Washington, Texas continues its search to replace now seven assistant coaches from the 2019 season. But recent developments have led to the Longhorns adding three new faces to the future of Texas football with the recent hires of linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator Coleman Hutzler, wide receivers coach Andre Coleman and cornerbacks coach Jay Valai. On this week's episode of The Flagship Podcast, Horns247 columnist Chip Brown and managing editor Taylor Estes discuss the recent coaching additions to Herman's staff before bringing in Horns247 publisher Bobby Burton to talk all things Texas football. We are then joined by special guest, GoPowerCat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald, for an in-depth look into former K-State OC and new Texas receivers coach, Andre Coleman, and the mark Coleman left on the Wildcats during his time spent as a member of Bill Snyders coaching staff at Kansas State. Chip and Taylor wrap up the show with their tailgate takeaways, including Chip's take on how the ties between LSU and Texas, particularly the coaching hires, could have changed the course for both programs, but more so for the now reigning College Football Playoff National Champions, Ed Orgeron and the LSU Tigers. Don't miss out on the latest episode of The Flagship Podcast. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Pepsi Max.

0:03.0

With the UA for Champions League kicking off

0:05.1

and a brand new format for the new season,

0:07.4

you've got to wonder, will anything ever be the same?

0:10.6

Well, one thing you can know for sure is that Pepsi Max,

0:13.7

as proud sponsors of the men's and women's champions league,

0:16.5

will be cheering from the sidelines like never before.

0:19.7

Pepsi Max, Dirsty for more.

0:30.8

Welcome to the flagship podcast.

0:33.7

We are, well, it's January 14th, the day after the national championship game between LSU and Clemson.

0:43.8

And, of course, I'm joined by Horns 24-7 managing editor, the one and only Taylor Estes.

0:50.5

Taylor, how are you doing?

0:52.2

I am doing great.

0:54.0

Chip, how about you?

0:55.3

Well, I had LSU and Joe Burrow last night.

1:01.1

So, you know, and I said this.

1:04.7

I said, for weeks I've said that Joe Burrow is Ed Orgeron's Vince Young.

1:12.8

Right. And that he needed to seize the moment because you, that's a once in a coaching career kind of quarterback.

1:21.4

I mean, we've never seen those numbers. It's a once in a lifetime. Right. 60 touchdown passes,

1:27.4

six interceptions, 5,000 yards passing.

1:30.9

He came up, what, five-tenths of a point shy of Colt McCoy's single-season completion

1:38.5

percentage record.

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