All pretty good coaches, most of which started their career as a GA, High School coach, or lower division position coach before they made the jump to D1. There are a few who went straight to position coaches, but we're talking 25 years ago at a minimum. We are in a different world of college athletics now. I'm not trying to change your mind here, (don't think it's even possible), but trying to get people to take off the maroon and silver glasses occasionally and look at these situations objectively and without the massive bias that many have toward hiring former players. Again, for every former player you reference as a success, I can easily go find some school that hired a former player, and it turned into a disaster and their legacy with their alma mater is forever tarnished. No school wants to fire a former player turned coach, and continually using the good ol boy way of hiring will eventually elicit one of these scenarios. Now, a WR coach is fairly low risk, but I'm sure when BH calls it quits there will be a monstrosity of a thread on this site with a bunch of people calling to hire former player x, y or z to coach UM. Its a slippery slope.