Purdue assistant coaches Marcus Freeman, Gerad Parker and Jafar Williams know they can only do so much.
They don't choose the schemes. They don't call the plays. They offer input, certainly. They largely choose who plays among Freeman's linebackers, Parker's receivers, Williams' running backs. But, generally, each coach's focus is limited to his position group.
So what's their approach been to losing?
LINK: Assistants' approach
They don't choose the schemes. They don't call the plays. They offer input, certainly. They largely choose who plays among Freeman's linebackers, Parker's receivers, Williams' running backs. But, generally, each coach's focus is limited to his position group.
So what's their approach been to losing?
LINK: Assistants' approach