Now I know Bean is a below average coach with respect to everything involving running a program, but we need to take a look at his assistants. Most legit programs have an assistant or 2 on staff that are within 1-3 years of becoming a head coach somewhere, or a coordinator at a major program. Can we point to anyone on our staff that we can say that about? Certainly not. No other programs are sneaking around the Puskar Center saying, "we need that guy to run our program or run our offense". This creates a significant problem with our play calling, schemes, player development, watching film, finding opponent weaknesses, recruiting, evaluations, and game planning. Looks like we've got a bunch of hacks and Neal Brown sycophants that are low level assistants that don't offer much. And I realize that it's Bean who hires them and probably wants a bunch of "yes" men. But assistant coach talent seems to be lacking.