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"Making the jump
Here are 15 of the top assistant coaches and coordinators expected to be in the mix for jobs this spring (listed alphabetically).
1. Chris Ash, Ohio State defensive coordinator: Ash did a remarkable job overhauling the Buckeyes' defense last year in his second season as coordinator. That earned him an interview at Colorado State. The Buckeyes identity may come on defense this season, which would only continue to raise Ash's profile.
2. Mike Bloomgren, Stanford offensive coordinator: The Cardinal slumped on offense last season, but Bloomgren, 38, can make a splash if Stanford gets its groove back. Four starters return on the offensive line, and four-year starter Kevin Hogan is back at quarterback.
3. Matt Canada, NC State offensive coordinator: Given NC State's schedule and returning talent—like veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett—Canada could find himself in the mix for some lower-tier jobs. Few know Indiana better, as he went to school there and served as a graduate assistant, quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator."
"Making the jump
Here are 15 of the top assistant coaches and coordinators expected to be in the mix for jobs this spring (listed alphabetically).
1. Chris Ash, Ohio State defensive coordinator: Ash did a remarkable job overhauling the Buckeyes' defense last year in his second season as coordinator. That earned him an interview at Colorado State. The Buckeyes identity may come on defense this season, which would only continue to raise Ash's profile.
2. Mike Bloomgren, Stanford offensive coordinator: The Cardinal slumped on offense last season, but Bloomgren, 38, can make a splash if Stanford gets its groove back. Four starters return on the offensive line, and four-year starter Kevin Hogan is back at quarterback.
3. Matt Canada, NC State offensive coordinator: Given NC State's schedule and returning talent—like veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett—Canada could find himself in the mix for some lower-tier jobs. Few know Indiana better, as he went to school there and served as a graduate assistant, quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator."