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The Short List: The Position Coaches

Lost in the hullabaloo surrounding the never-ending defensive coordinator search and the departure of Ken O'Keefe are two other openings on the Iowa staff: The defensive line coach spot vacated by Rick Kaczenski and KOK's own quaarterbacks coach spot. As Rick wrote yesterday, all indications are these two spots have been filled internally.

Defensive Line Coach: LeVar Woods

It was widely assumed that, regardless of what happened this offseason, Iowa would find a spot on the staff for administrative assistant LeVar Woods, who has been patiently waiting for a chance at a position coach position since 2008. Woods is a graduate of West Lyon High School in northwest Iowa, and played linebacker for Kirk Ferentz in his first two years at Iowa. After bouncing around the pro ranks for seven seasons, Woods returned to Iowa City to act as a non-coaching assistant, a position in which he has served during the last four years. Woods also runs an offseason football camp in northwest Iowa with other Hawkeyes from the early 2000s like Dallas Clark, Bruce Nelson and Nate Kaeding.

Woods has a story to tell: Despite being self-described as "not the most athletic kid in my class" at a small high school a stone's throw from South Dakota, Woods worked seven hours a day milking cows for a local dairy farmer, using the money earned to pay for speed & acceleration training, eventually earning him a scholarship at Iowa. His energy and work ethic are beyond reproach, his pedigree as a Ferentz player and assistant precisely what is necessary. On top of that, Woods coached defensive line during bowl preparation and has been holding himself out as defensive line coach during his first round of recruiting (the act of recruting itself being a strong indicator of the fact that the job is his). It looks like a fait accompli: LeVar Woods is the defensive line coach, and is a perfect fit for the spot.

Star-divide

Quarterbacks Coach: David Raih

If you don't remember David Raih, don't worry; neither do I. Raih was a walk-on quarterback at Iowa from 1999 to 2002. After shoulder surgery ended his career, Raih acted as a student assistant to Ken O'Keefe in 2003 and 2004. He left Iowa -- and left football -- after receiving his degree, and spent a few years selling medical devices in California (and, by all accounts, doing it well). He left it all behind in 2007. After learning that Rick Neuheisel had been hired at UCLA, Raih loitered around the Bruin football offices until Neuheisel gave him a job as an unpaid intern. Neuheisel thought he'd be gone in a couple of weeks; when he was still there six weeks later, Raih was promoted to offensive assistant, where he learned quarterback coaching from Norm Chow. In 2010, he moved back to Iowa City to take a spot as offensive graduate assistant. If the reports from Junior Day are to be believed, he has been promoted to quarterbacks coach, filling the other role left by Ken O'Keefe.

There are two upshots here. One: Raih has learned from not just KOK, but also one of the most respected offensive minds in college football. The variety of experience, even for only a couple of years, is much-needed in a program where so little outside influence ever gets past the wall of continuity. Two, and more important: Raih's apparent hire means either a further staff shakeup is in the wings, or one of the coordinator hires (likely offensive coordinator) is coming from inside the current staff. Division I football teams are allowed nine coaches; at Iowa, that has broken down as five offensive and four defensive assistants. If Iowa is to hire an outside offensive coordinator, they would have to dedicate a sixth spot to the offensive staff or consolidate two current positions. Given Iowa's recent struggles with a defensive staff stretched to three position coaches due to Norm Parker's health issues, it would appear extremely unlikely that Kirk Ferentz would adopt that emergency scenario as a full-time staff structure. That means the move would have to come from the offensive staff, and would force someone to take on an additional assignment within that staff, whether offensive coordinator or positional. Obviously, this bodes well for the in-house offensive coordinator candidates. It also might lend some credence to rumors of one more coach leaving (although it's late in the cycle for anyone to jump to another college program).

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Learning from the other Norm

Is always a really good thing.

agreed

Raih sounds like a good fit. Woods also, but we’ll see what KF does in the next few days

Or so you think...
I hope Raih and Woods are two of the new additions to the coaching staff?

Two young, energetic coaches on staff to go out recruiting, one with experience as a salesman and one with NFL experience? Yes, please. The Norm Chow detail makes the Raih move look even better.

I'll take it. At this point I just want to move on already.

KF wins the war by making everybody else get tired of waiting and give up. He would be unstoppable on Survivor.

Really? Haste seems like waste, here.

Didnt seem like coaching uncertainty hurt recruiting too much. I am curious as hell, but I can wait.

Hooray for unnecessary question marks.

I’m RossWB?

Dammit, who put the question mark there?!
The opening line to the greatest American novel
I’m RossWB?

the plot will be wholly derived from posts by Kluginator and Chazz

"the plot will be wholly derived from posts by Kluginator and Chazz"

What a fabulous coincidence — I believe that’s exactly how James Patterson scripts his novels.

Fabulous is a great word to describe anything

I hope Klug and Chazz start getting some royalties

I'm Ron Burgundy?
Fairly certain Raih participated as a coach in LeVar's football camp too.
Yep, I was right

He was on the QB staff, along with Stanzi
Linky

And shit, I kind of wish I was a kid going to this camp

With all those guys, it’s like a who’s who of Iowa-related football awesomeness. So much fun.

Wait - you get to congratulate yourself?

I think the Rickster has a sharp offensive mind as well.
I always wondered who that kid was...

He was always out throwing balls with the Qbs and WRs before games the past 4 years or so…I wondered how you get that job….I’ll be waiting outside of Kirks office for the next few months.

if these two are in fact hired

This will be an interesting recruiting year.

Not to nitpick...

But Dave worked in IC selling medical equipment for a few years, then left that job to get back into college FB @ UCLA.

He is a great guy and will be a great asset to the program and recruiting if this rumor turns out to be true.

Great write up. Thanks!

I have to ask

How does one make the jump from living in Iowa to trying to get a job at UCLA from Neuheisel? Does he have a reputation for helping guys start their coaching career?

See new thread for my agreement
He started as a salesman in Iowa and then moved to a new sales region in California.

He was in LA when he decided that he wanted to get back into coaching.

Yes, this is correct

I bungled my nitpick. Carry on.

It made enough sense had he actually been working in CA already

Without that, you’re right, it’s odd.

Oh yeah

Reply fail.

So close to being cured. So. Close.

BREAKING:

UI Sports Information Department trolls Patrick Vint like a mofo. This article unfortunately got the staying power of about 5 hours.

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