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Former Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter is back in football. Koetter, who served as head coach at Boise State from 1998 through 2000, has been hired to return to the school as offensive coordinator, per multiple reports.
Boise State is hiring former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter as offensive coordinator, Jay Tust of KTVB in Idaho first reported and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde confirmed.
Boise State's offensive coordinator search appears to have a conclusion. Jay Trust of Boise news outlet KTVB reported Tuesday morning that Dirk Koetter will be returning to the Treasure Valley on a one-year deal.
Todd Monken is a name that should be very familiar to fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Monken was the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2016-2018, under head coach, Dirk Koetter. According to ESPN's Jenna Laine, he is also scheduled to interview with the Bucs next week for their offensive coordinator position.
Both wide receivers are questionable for Sunday’s game. Tampa Bay has been a landing spot for a significant number of former Falcons. Former head coach Mike Smith made the move to Tampa to run the defense.
Former Tampa Bay coach Dirk Koetter recently provided some interesting insight to The33rdteamFB.com when discussing NFL rookie camps and what organizations are trying to accomplish with them.
The Falcons ran an agonizing amount of 11 personnel last year under Dirk Koetter — 61% of offensive snaps came with three wide receivers on the field. It’s not completely despicable given the impressive wide receiver core last year, but more than half the offensive snaps out of any one personnel grouping is unacceptable.
When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reached out to quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick in 2017, they were looking for a veteran presence to backup Jameis Winston. Fitzpatrick wasn’t just looking for his next opportunity to play in the NFL, but also weighing the quality of life his family might enjoy from a move to the Sunshine State.
Dirk Koetter has retired from football. After 39 years in coaching, the former Falcons offensive coordinator announced that he will move back to Idaho instead of pursuing a new job in 2021.
With a slew of coaches being let go tomorrow headlined by Dirk Koetter, Arthur Smith is starting to bring his staff together. Special Teams rankings are sort of a weird statistic, but Detroit ranked first in the NFL for Field Goals Allowed and Field Goal Percentage Allowed.
Way back in October I listed some offensive coordinator targets that I liked. Going on two years now, I’m still singing Mike LaFleur’s praises: Anyone who has read my stuff knows Mike LaFleur has been my guy for a solid year now.
If it was not before, it is now common knowledge among Falcons fans that Dirk Koetter will not be a part of any of the teams’ plans for the 2021 season.
It's hard for most of us to remember when Alabama wasn't a dynasty. But oh, 'Bama fans surely do. Here's when high-profile programs were really bad.
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