Tennessee Offensive Coordinator Hot Board

Dan Enos

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Quick Bio: If you want experience, Dan Enos is your man. He’s currently the quarterbacks coach at Alabama, and he’s been a QB coach at Missouri State, Western Michigan, North Dakota State, Cincinnati, Michigan State, and Arkansas. He’s also been the offensive coordinator while he was at Missouri State, North Dakota State, and Arkansas. He was also a head coach at Central Michigan, taking over after Butch Jones accepted the head coaching position at Cincinnati (Enos never worked with Jones at Central Michigan, though).

Pros: Enos has experience calling plays in the SEC, and he’s worked with tons of quarterbacks in his time. He has a boatload of experience in college football, and he’s spent the last four seasons in the SEC. He was also the starting quarterback for Michigan State in the late 1980s through early 1990s.

Cons/Questions: Enos may have experience with play-calling in the SEC, but his offenses at Arkansas weren’t exactly the most dynamic. After finishing second in the conference in total yards in his first year as the Razorbacks’ OC, they failed to finish in the top half of the SEC in yards per game his last two years there. He’s worked and helped develop a lot of good quarterbacks, but how would he do as a full-time play-caller with UT’s roster?

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