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The Short List: Juan Castillo

At most schools, an open coordinator position wouldn't be cause for serious contemplation. Coordinators come and go, in most circumstances. Iowa football isn't most schools, though; the program hasn't hired a new coordinator in thirteen years, and a full-on head coaching search looks to be years away. Defensive Coordinator LET'S TALK ABOUT IT.

Here's the thing with Kirk Ferentz: For all the talk of how he's happy at Iowa coaching in the college game, dude loves the NFL. Prior to coming to Iowa, he was coaching in the pros. He runs a pro style offense and openly ridicules anyone who questions its effectiveness. He recruits based on the pro systems he uses and his track record of putting players in the League. On the rare occasion that Iowa's staff studies another team during the offseason, it's always a pro team (and almost always New England). His coaches -- Ron Aiken, Joe Philbin, Pat Flaherty -- go to the pros just as often as they go to a different program or position.

Juan_percent_mediumWhat he hasn't done in the past, or at least done often, is hire from the National Football League. Only one of his current assistants -- running backs coach Lester Erb -- has extensive pro experience, and Erb's pro coaching came as a low-rung assistant on the same Ravens' squads that Ferentz coached in the 1990s.

This brings us to Juan Castillo, who spent this year as the defensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles and is increasingly unlikely to spend next year in the same position. Castillo is a 1981 graduate of Texas A&I (now Texas A&M - Kingsville), where he played linebacker. After graduation, he returned to A&I to coach defensive line and linebackers, taking time off in 1984 and 1985 to play in the USFL. Once his playing days (and a brief stint as a high school coach) were over, Castillo shifted his focus to the offensive line. He was A&I's offensive line coach from 1990 to 1994. He joined Ray Rhodes' staff with the Eagles in 1995 as an offensive assistant, graduated to tight ends coach in 1997, and stayed on as offensive line coach when Andy Reid took the reins in 1998. Castillo remained in that position for thirteen seasons, and was widely considered one of the best offensive line coaches in the NFL.

Reid fired his defensive coordinator after the 2010 season and installed Castillo in that position, which made absolutely no sense; Castillo hadn't coached defense since 1989, and had never even coached a defensive position in the pros. And so, when the Dream Team imploded this season, Castillo received the lion's share of the blame as the inexperienced and ineffective coordinator of a unit that gave up 31 points to Chicago, 30 to Seattle, 38 to New England, etc. The raw numbers on Philadelphia's defense were borderline good -- eighth in the league in total defense, tenth in scoring -- but it really doesn't matter. Reid has retained his job, but someone's going to have to pay for their underachievement, and that someone is almost certainly Juan Castillo.

Castillo's professional connections with Ferentz are virtually nonexistent. They've never coached on the same staff. Castillo has never coached for Norm Parker or Ken O'Keefe, either. In fact, aside from Castillo's first few years in the pros, Ferentz and Castillo have never coached at the same level of football at the same time. But Castillo was an up-and-coming offensive line coach at a time when Kirk Ferentz was coaching Jonathan Ogden in Baltimore and making a name for himself, and both men have previously commented on the professional friendship that has developed between them since then. That friendship already paid off once for Ferentz. In 2006, Castillo sent his son to Iowa's summer football camp. In 2007, Castillo's son returned for another year at Iowa before his senior season. And on the eve of signing day in January 2008, Iowa finally extended an offer to Greg Castillo, a two-star defensive back who has started the last two season openers and is set to inherit a full-time starting cornerback position as a senior on the 2012 Hawkeyes.

None of that matters if Castillo isn't the right fit, though. Schematically, Castillo is a solid fit. Philadelphia ran a "Wide Nine" 4-3 alignment this season, where defensive ends are aligned far outside the offensive tackles. Linebackers have more inside responsibilities against the run, and Castillo had his secondary playing much more man coverage than Norm Parker ever would, but the basic premises -- little blitzing, pass rush generated by the front four, lots of stunting and formational moves up front -- are there.

Recruiting is another story. Castillo has never coached at a Division I school, let alone a BCS conference program. He's never recruited outside Texas, and he hasn't recruited in 20 years. Recruiting is about reputation, sure, and Castillo's reputation for this season's struggles probably would not outweigh the fact that he's a pro coordinator at the college level (again, one of Iowa's primary pitches on both sides of the ball), but it's even more about relationships. At this time, Castillo's relationships with high school coaches probably aren't a plus; we don't even know what area he would be recruiting.

There are a boatload of questions surrounding this hypothetical hire, and we haven't even addressed whether he would be interested in the job or for how long he'd want to stay (Greg only has one year of eligibility remaining, after all). There would be mild outcry from the fans, more due to the NFL's noise machine than to his coaching acumen. There would be recruiting issues to handle, territories to examine, and schemes to revisit. It's Kirk Ferentz at the controls, though, and Juan Castillo is an experienced NFL coach, and the NFL trumps almost everything here. Don't count him out.

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Were all agreed

that Juan Castillo has, at best, a 0.0000000000001% chance of getting the job, right?

I will eat my hat if Boots Lowery isn't starting by at least the second game.
This has become a thorough endeavor, Mr. Vint
Kinda wish he would hire someone so I could stop.

But yeah, we’re getting awfully low on the food chain.

I'm really surprised it's taken this long

which almost assuredly means, well, I’m not sure. But I gotta figure that Phil Parker’s odds are decreasing each day that this goes on

The posting doesn't end until January 18.

http://jobs.uiowa.edu/pands/view/60477

I’m not certain, but I’m pretty sure they can’t hire anyone until that closes.

Which, to me, means that it's probably Parker

Or maybe Wilson (but probably Parker), because if they were bringing someone from the outside in, I feel they would have managed some work-around to bring that person in sooner. And, if another candidate had a real shot, we’d hear about Parker interviewing elsewhere.

At what point

do you just pull random names from a hat and try to connect them to Ferentz like in the Kevin Bacon game?

Jim Leavitt has to be coming up soon

I want Bill Cowher

This guy's next:

If that doesn’t solve our inability to recruit centaurs, nothing will.

More likely we'll get a centaur doctor

If they have a magical remedy for torn ACLs, I'm in.
Sorry, the rest of the interview will be centaur-related questions.
Why centaur, but no minotaur?

Why the bias?

I read minotaur and all I can picture is the "Your Highness" movie

Crappy movie, but one amazing minotaur-dong related joke.

I saw the picture and thought this was a joke

then realized that you are serious.. wait.. are you serious?

But really, who knows where Ferentz will go here.. hiring coaches has not been something we have seen him do much of.

And on the eve of signing day in January 2008, Iowa finally extended an offer to Greg Castillo, a two-star defensive back who has started the last two season openers and is set to inherit a full-time starting cornerback position as a junior on the 2012 Hawkeyes.

. . . just a tiny troll.

What Ross said
Greg Castillo is only a JUNIOR

He must be on the Jess Settles plan where it seems like he’s around forever.

and there should be a "?!!" after Junior, as in

holy shit I can’t believe it

You know what? I just realized it.

He’s a senior. I took a 2-second look at his bio on Hawkeye Sports and didn’t think to make sure they had 2011 listed. They didn’t.

You know when I mentioned Juan for DC in a previous thread a month or so ago

I WAS FUCKING JOKING.

So How many of you have applied via the UIowa Post?
Penn State Coaching Staff?

Any word on who O’Brien will be keeping fromt he previous staff yet? Tom Bradley sounds like a good Hawk DC to me.

On the defensive side, basically everyone but Bradley

Johnson and Vanderlinden are confirmed returnees, and I think Buggs is been rumored to come back.

So apparently it's definitely NOT going to be Ron Aiken

His contract was up with the Arizona Cardinals and he just signed a new one. Supposedly there was a bit of mutual interest, but nothing more than a conversation.

This short list is getting long.

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