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MWCConnection 2019 Postseason All-Coach Team

Let’s put the best coach at each spot on the same list.

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It’s Thursday and we are still rolling out new preview content for Kickoff Week. Today looks at a brand new post, the All-Coach team. Like the name suggests, our team voted on the best coach at each position and listed them all on one team. Some spots were more difficult to identify than others, but we put together a good team nonetheless. Check it out below and if you missed out on anything from earlier in the week, catch up on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

For this list, we kept it simple. A head coach, three coordinators and the eight traditional assistants. Many defensive spots have multiple coaches on the DL, LB, or in the secondary, but we listed them all as one spot to attempt to keep it fair. Also, although coordinators weren’t necessarily exempt from being listed a second time as a position coach, our voters didn’t double up on the final results.

Head Coach

  • Bryan Harsin (Boise State)

Offensive Coordinator

  • Brian Smith (Hawaii)

Quarterback Coach

  • Zak Hill (Boise State)

Running Back Coach

  • Lee Marks (Boise State)

Wide Receiver Coach

  • Eric Kiesau (Boise State)

Tight End Coach

  • Kent Riddle (Boise State)

Offensive Line Coach

  • Mark Weber (Hawaii)

Defensive Coordinator

  • Zach Arnett (San Diego State)

Defensive Line Coach

  • Spencer Danielson (Boise State)/Peter Kaligis (Wyoming)

Linebacker Coach

  • Justin Ena (Utah State)

Secondary Coach

  • Richard Sanchez (San Diego State)

Special Teams Coordinator

  • Stacy Collins (Utah State)

Team Totals:

  • Boise State: 6
  • Utah State: 2
  • Hawaii: 2
  • San Diego State: 2
  • Wyoming: 1

Notes:

  • All 3 coordinators were unanimous. 1 other was one away from being unanimous.
  • Defensive line was the closest race ending in a tie, as you can see above.
  • Other close positions were DB, OL, RB, and QB.

Coming tomorrow: The top 10 players of the 2019 season.