A Rebooted Offensive Coordinator Hot Board

Brandon Streeter

(Photo via Clemson Insider)

Track Record:

Clemson (Grad Assistant) — 2004-05
Liberty (QBs) — 2006-09
Liberty (OC/QBs) — 2009-11
Richmond (OC/QBs) — 2012-14
Clemson (QBs/Recruiting Coordinator) — 2015-present

Pros: The youngest and least experienced name on this list, Brandon Streeter is one of the hotter names in the assistant coaching market. He’s had success at every stop he’s been at, and he’s helped develop and coach some top flight quarterbacks at Clemson. His offenses at Richmond were good, and he has play-calling experience at a couple different stops. He’s also been a force on the recruiting trail.

Cons: Streeter doesn’t have Power Five play-calling experience, and it would be a big risk to hand over the reins to him in a crucial Year Two for Jeremy Pruitt. Streeter may turn out to be a great play-caller in the future, but it might be too soon to give him a Power Five offensive coordinator job right now.

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