Tuesday, January 23, 2007

A Hire Worth Discussing: Jeff Grady

During the 2006 Fresno State Football season it became quite clear that our offense was lacking more than we are used to seeing. Whether it was the QB or the receivers someone was not doing their job while on the field. The Bulldogs experienced far too many three and outs and did very little to move the ball throughout the course of the game. While the Bulldogs have not hired an offensive coordinator to take over for Steve Hagen (who wasn't very good anyway) a hire has been made that I feel will impact Fresno State down the line. The hire I am speaking of is that of Jeff Grady. Many people who read the blog complain that I am far too negative with my point of views on this team and where they are headed. If you feel I am negative sit back and relax, this is going to be one of the more positive blogs I write during the off-season.

Jeff Grady endured a tumultuous career while at Fresno State. Many people remember him for being a failure on the field, but do remember he was injured often in his career. He was not nearly as bad a QB as many have made him out to be. In his first game he led the Bulldogs to a near upset of Wisconsin at Camp Randall as the Bulldogs lost 23-21 while losing their star WR Bernard Berrian in the process. Throughout the rest of 2002 Grady battled injury but helped the Bulldogs to a 9-5 record. Yes, Paul Pinegar was forced to take over during the season but Grady can never be accused of not giving his all while on the field. He had his share of bad games but Grady should be remembered for the fight and resolve he showed in games such as Oregon State where he led the Dogs downfield to win the game in the final seconds. However, this is not what will make Jeff Grady a great QB coach. Instead his mind is what is going to make Grady the type of coach we need here at Fresno State.

What many people don't realize is that Fresno State has a good history with Graduate Advisors/Assistants. Lane Kiffin filled the same position from 1997-1998 at Fresno State and today was hired by the Oakland Raiders. Although the Raiders job may not be the highest profile job it is quite amazing that a man from Fresno State now is the head coach for the Raiders at the ripe age of 31. Kiffin made a name for himself as the offensive mastermind behind USC's offense (a job he shared with Steve Sarkisian). Today he is looked at as an innovative coach that has the ability to change a program around. Jeff Grady has the opportunity to do exactly what Kiffin did. Grady will be the QB coach in 2007. Grady is a young man who has to have a goal of becoming more than just a QB coach with respect to his coaching career. Grady was always said to understand Fresno State's offensive system far better than anyone else that played during his tenure at Fresno State. While Grady did not have the most athletic ability or the strongest arm, his football i.q. was said to be far and above anyone else he shared the football field with. If this is true Grady should be able to shed some light on the QB position to players such as Brandstater and Colburn. What people need to realize is you do not have to have an outstanding background with respect to playing college football in order to be a great coach. Lane Kiffin was not the most decorated of college football players. Joe Paterno was never an accomplished college football player but the success he has had at Penn State is one very few can question.

Jeff Grady will be stepping into a very unique situation with respect to Fresno State. Yesterday I was asked if Fresno State would actually hire an offensive coordinator or if Pat Hill would call the plays this season. While I feel that Hill will hire an O.C. I do not believe it will make much difference with respect to play calling. However, if Grady can show that the QB position is greatly improved going into 2007 Hill may have thoughts of turning Grady into a O.C. Even if Hill decides that the O.C. spot is not for Grady there is little chance the rest of the nation will ignore what Grady does at Fresno State. I am quite sure he will help the QB's in the Bulldogs offensive system understand the game far better than ever before. With a coach dedicated to bringing QB's along the Bulldogs QB play should improve vastly over 2007. Jeff Grady will be a great coach at Fresno State. I know many did not like him during his playing years, but he is young, brings a freshness to the offense that is needed, and has a football i.q. that will only help the Bulldogs in the long run. Enjoy Jeff Grady because he could be another offensive gem that the Bulldogs eventually let get away.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Apparently not worth discussing.I'm confused,who said Grady was going to be the QB's coach,And hasn't Grady been a coaches assistant for the past couple of years?Do you think he will be given more freedoms?Shouldn't he have already worked with the QB's in the system?

Anonymous said...

I have heard many times that the best coaches are those players that learned the systems but did not have the talent to shine as players. Their hunger to play drive them to learn the game inside and out and therefore make for great coaches in the future.
I hope you are 100% right with Grady. I remember him having struggles as a QB but also saw him shine but for a short time.I hope he stays with the Dogs if he does become the coach we all hope for.-Ral

Anonymous said...

NSC,looking forward to your interviews with signees and present players.That will give us more insight as to who these young men are..

Anonymous said...

I live in Merced and have heard the story of Logan Todd, the QB for Merced High. He went down early in the '06 season with an ACL but was strong willed enough to play the entire season with a brace on his leg and helped get Merced High to the Championship game where they lost by one point.
His stock came way down because he
performed at less than 100% because of the injury and therefore has but two stars with Rivals.com. Wondering if anyone knows if he has a chance to become a Bulldogs??

Anonymous said...

While reading the blog, I had the same question as the first poster: What was Grady's job last year, if not to work with the QB's? It seams that would have been the natural way to have spent his time--a former qb helping the current qb's.

Anyway, I like hiring past Bulldogs when it makes sense, and I'm pulling for Grady to help the 'Dogs next year. Someone has to!

Steve Burnes

nsc said...

Grady was promoted to QB coach this season. As far as your question Steve I have to say that you would think that to be the way it would work with Grady helping out last year, but Hill stated that their was very little coaching going on with the QB's. By focusing one person to help the QB's it may help in the long run.

As far as all interviews with players Mario is going to be sharing this blog with me once again. Mario is the key man with respect to player interviews and all information with regards to recruits. Most of my information comes straight from Mario with respect to recruits. So yes in time you will get recruiting recaps and what the players think, but give Mario a bit to catch up again.

MB said...

Good write up and yes Iam of the group that like this hiring. Grady is young and has a good mind. He will want to be upwardly mobile so he will be working hard to prove himself in every position and situation he is in. He isnt desperate the better way to describe it is he is hungry.

I look forward to it.

Anonymous said...

http://www.fresnobee.com/336/story/25360.html,I'm still confused.According to this article Grady is being considered for a job.

nsc said...

Grady will no tbe going anywhere. If he does I will be shocked. He is lined up to take over an offensive position with respect to this football team and I am quite sure it will be QB coach. He will be put in that role to see if he can blossom and maybe help the offense turn into an attacking style offense once again. If that happens look for Grady to climb the ladder and become the OC in the future.

Anonymous said...

Welcome back, MadDog! I am glad NSC is sticking around, too. You two will make a dynamic combo.

I also believe that Grady will do a fine job--he has nowhere to go but up, and he should look good even if this is a learning year for him. I would love to see him blossom into a great OC for Fresno State; what a statement for recruits: "Irrespective of how your playing career works out, being a Bulldog can only be a postive for your future!"

Go 'Dogs, win the WAC (let's start there!)

Steve Burnes

Anonymous said...

I had classes with Jeff in the MBA program at Fresno State. A highly touting academic program and he was in control of academics while playing and backing up Pinegar. He let Pinegar lead and was encouraging of Pinegar's recovery after Paul also had a bad injury. He saw the game in slow motion and should be able to pass that on to the new QBs. Good luck Jeff!

Darrin