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Football Roundup: Enter LaMar Morgan, Exit Keon Sabb Comment Count

Alex.Drain February 16th, 2024 at 2:00 PM

A pair of headlines involving Michigan Football this Friday, the reported hiring of LaMar Morgan as defensive backs coach and the decision of S Keon Sabb to enter the transfer portal. We'll check off both of these in today's short combo piece: 

 

Introducing: LaMar Morgan, DBs Coach 

If you read my piece about the new coaches on Wednesday and then tuned out until today, you are probably stunned since I introduced a DBs coach in that piece, Stephen Adegoke. Well, as it turned out, after Adegoke accepted the Michigan job, DeMeco Ryans of the Houston Texans put on the full court press to keep Adegoke's services. As it seems to go these days, if a college team finds themselves seriously bidding against the NFL for a coach's services, they are usually going to lose that battle, as Michigan did. Thus, we have a new new DBs coach to introduce: 

Morgan was one of the two finalists alongside Adegoke for the job, so it was a pretty easy pivot for Michigan when they lost Adegoke. And while some may view Morgan as "Plan B" his profile offers lots of reasons to get excited. While Morgan is not nearly as young as Adegoke, he is still under the age of 40, keeping the theme of this very young staff. He was a safety for the University of Louisiana-Lafayette in the mid-2000s before going into coaching, which began as a GA under James Franklin at Vanderbilt in 2012-13, the last time the Commodores were any good. From there Morgan moved on to be a DBs coach at Western Carolina in 2014-15, then coached by Mark Speir, followed by a stint at University of Louisiana-Monroe in 2016-17. After that he did a year at Houston as the safeties coach under Major Applewhite (2018) and then returned to his alma mater Louisiana-Lafayette as an assistant head coach/cornerbacks coach.

Morgan held that job down for two seasons (2019-20) before leaving for one year to take his first P5 job, as cornerbacks coach of Vanderbilt under new DC... Jesse Minter. The two worked together for one season but when Minter departed for Michigan, Morgan headed straight back to ULL, where he got to be his alma mater's defensive coordinator under new head coach Michael Desormeaux, in addition to coaching the safeties. For the past two seasons Morgan has coordinated ULL's defense, the team finishing 29th in SP+ defense in 2022 and 107th this past season. What do we take away from that? Probably not all that much, as there was likely a bit of a talent decline with another year removed from Billy Napier's juggernaut teams that went 23-2 between 2020-21. 

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As I alluded to in my piece on Wednesday when I was writing about Adegoke, Morgan seemed like the much safer option among the two candidates because his track record is much longer. Morgan brings with him a decade of experience as a positional coach in college football (FCS and FBS), having coached both safeties and corners. By comparison, Adegoke had one total year of positional coaching at any level of football and had never once coached corners. Moreover, Morgan has been a defensive coordinator for two seasons in the FBS, while Adegoke had never called plays. There are some unknowns with Morgan, such as that he's never coached at a program of Michigan's caliber and he's spent one total year in the P5 (and it was on a team that is barely P5 caliber), but he has vastly more experience overall. 

I can't speak much as to how Morgan is as a recruiter, since he hasn't stayed in one job long and again, has never coached at a school like Michigan to have a feel for what he can do as a recruiter (in contrast to Greg Scruggs and Brian Jean-Mary, who both have). But like the other coaches on staff he's a younger guy and an ex-player, so he shouldn't be terrible at it. Morgan's biggest asset in this process was his strong recommendation from Jesse Minter, who was a big fan of his during their time together at Vanderbilt, presumably making up for the fact that Sherrone has no personal history with Morgan, unlike every other coach he's hired. Furthermore, if the goal was to hire coaches who could potentially be the next defensive coordinator if/when Wink Martindale departs for an NFL staff, LaMar Morgan checks that box in emphatic fashion as someone who already has been an FBS DC. From a bird's eye view, you'd have to consider him to be the favorite to be next-in-line for the DC job just from that experience alone. 

Overall, while losing Stephen Adegoke was disappointing, I don't really see this hire as an obvious downgrade. Both guys had different appeals and I didn't obviously think one was better than the other. Adegoke had reasons to be very high on him, but also some reasons for concern. I don't think Morgan is any different. 

 

[Patrick Barron]

Exit: Keon Sabb

The other piece of news was the most notable Michigan transfer portal departure to date: 

This is a bummer, but not stunning if you were following some of the NIL insider gossip. Since the transfer period opened following Jim Harbaugh's departure, offers were being made to a number of Michigan players and eventually someone was going to get picked off. That it took this long for a player of reasonable consequence to be poached is a good sign, and even then Sabb was the perfect mold of player that will always be vulnerable. With Rod Moore and Makari Paige both returning, Michigan could not guarantee an immense workload for Sabb, even if they were planning to use Moore as a nickel and play Sabb as a "starting" safety. It was a talented DBs room and it will always be a fight for snaps. When that is the case and another team can come with an offer of both a large financial package and security in the form of a guaranteed starting job, it's hard not to at least think about it. 

For Michigan, it's disappointing to have spent two years developing Sabb into what looked like a very good player (his performance against Washington was eye-opening) but this is how college football works nowadays. Michigan's NIL operation is not as strong as the teams that can offer players like Sabb, but even at an optimum level, it is going to be difficult to keep guys this far down the depth chart when other schools can make them higher financial priorities. As for 2024, the loss of Sabb hollows out the safety depth beyond Paige and Moore and is going to require one of either Zeke Berry (Sabb's classmate) or So Brandyn Hillman to be ready to step up and take some snaps on as the rotational #3 safety. Not the end of the world but also not ideal. 

Comments

4th phase

February 16th, 2024 at 4:19 PM ^

If OSU were to somehow win the national championship this year, I bet the SEC pushes for contracts to be in place before the 2025 season. The SEC isn't going to stand for letting a northern, non SEC team win 2 years in a row. Especially a team that just raided Alabama with NIL money.

The SEC would probably prefer contracts anyways. They are located in the all the talent rich states and can lock up 18 year old kids early and hoard them.

RadOWon

February 17th, 2024 at 3:33 AM ^

I disagree 100.

Not sure how we have come to confuse what is truly the definition of free enterprise with what you referred to as "mercenary capitalism with no rules, contracts, caps, salaries, structure, etc, etc". None of what you mentioned, embody anything that resembles capitalism, "rules, contracts, caps, salaries, structure, etc, etc". That's not capitalism, it's the opposite of capitalism. Capitalism should not be confused with any of the constraints you mention, those are actually more equivalent to a socialist economy of shared wealth in which there is an obvious impetus to share work and wealth equally among the members of a society (professional sports league).

meeashagin

February 16th, 2024 at 2:51 PM ^

Its crazy that we now accept being Oregon & Ole Miss minor league team.

We have all these NIL based excuses ingrained into our brains.

Michigan is being cheap cheap and if I were a player I'd be gone too.

KBLOW

February 16th, 2024 at 2:59 PM ^

We don't know what he was offered by other teams, do we? Or if what Michigan was offering was being "cheap." Could be a number we could easily match but getting a promised starting spot was the cherry on top. Or it was a shit ton of money and we had no chance anyway because we are hopefully deciding to direct NIL funds to keeping our DL intact. 

meeashagin

February 16th, 2024 at 6:45 PM ^

Sabb absolutely could've been the starter in the slot, easy or like most teams you play 3 safeties. Most NFL teams start 3 safeties.

Stop covering for Michigan our NIL is unacceptable. Our NIL is not what other programs are doing. They're using donor dollars to secure players from portal or recruits. 

My God people we had 3 5 star QBs come out of our state yet we have walkons and 3 stars to pick from next year who require no NIL money, none.

Wake up people 

LabattsBleu

February 16th, 2024 at 2:53 PM ^

that sucks... i thought Sabb looked impressive in the Washington game....

Michigan needs to understand that other teams have no qualms with NIL...so they need to step it up...

Mercury Hayes

February 16th, 2024 at 3:19 PM ^

A bummer that Sabb didn't wait for the coaching staff to find him a full-time role on defense through some switching. But next man up.

Time to hit the portal back for a few dudes and reload for 2024.

Maze-Blue4Life

February 16th, 2024 at 3:20 PM ^

His biggest pluses are that he's played, coached and recruited in the heart of SEC country. He should be a great resource in building better relationships with some of the high schools in that part of the country.

His priorities should be:

1. Bring us all the K.Grants you can find.

2. Deep threat WR's (6ft 3-5 215lbs).

3. CB's that can run with and body up Deep threat WR's (6ft 3-5 215lbs).

3. Size-Speed, Size-Speed, Speed, Speed, Speed.

Preacher Mike

February 16th, 2024 at 4:05 PM ^

According to Sam, Keon was not a big Clink fan, so it is surprising he waited until Clink was out the door to declare for the portal. Maybe he was hoping Clink's replacement would be an upgrade in his mind. But otherwise, either the timing is curious or Keon liked Clink more than Sam thinks. He's known Moore and Paige were coming back for awhile so he's known since that announcement he would have to compete for playing time. Maybe he was just playing the interest of multiple teams off each other to jack up the NIL deal he could score.

UM Indy

February 16th, 2024 at 4:30 PM ^

Losing Sabb hurts. The kid is clearly ready for prime time after finishing the season strong. He’s going to be a stud somewhere and it’s frustrating we aren’t retaining talent in a position group where lots of people play. “Starter” designation  isn’t all that meaningful in the secondary since it’s so situational - best players play and he was going to get a lot of snaps. 

los barcos

February 16th, 2024 at 4:47 PM ^

I would say this is the equivalent of Charbonnay leaving to UCLA. People upset about Sabb should recognize in today's world, you were only going to keep at most two of Sabb, Moore, or Paige. The fact that Moore and Paige are coming back is great - but also puts Sabb in the position he's in. It's college football 2024, folks.

bronxblue

February 16th, 2024 at 5:14 PM ^

It's sad to see Sabb go but people keep blaming NIL because it's convenient and not because it's necessarily the driving force.  Sabb clearly wanted to start and now he's 3rd on the depth chart even if we're going to play fast and loose with the "starter" designation vis-a-vis the nickel spot.  He's a starting-level player at most schools, and so when you're already 21 and going to be 22 when you suit up next year it makes sense that you're looking for a 1-year spot to get some more tape out there for the draft.  Now, NIL will likely factor into whichever team he goes to, as will playing time, scheme fit, etc.  But my guess is he's not leaving UM because he "can't pay him" beyond the fact that there's a limit to how much you're realistically going to give the 3rd guy at a spot.  Wish him luck.

Also, excited about Morgan.  He's still pretty young and has a wealth of college experience, and I like that he's a former DC and his defenses were good at generating takeaways especially in the air.

ppudge

February 16th, 2024 at 8:01 PM ^

I thought it was against the rules to contact players on another team unless they were already in the portal?  Surely the NCAA will get to the bottom of this!

alum96

February 17th, 2024 at 3:30 PM ^

Imagine ohio state buying in the #1 true freshman safety in the country to start as a true soph with 2 more years of playing eligibility and their other 2 excellent safeties not fleeing.

Michigan sucks at NIL.

AnnArbor02

February 17th, 2024 at 6:15 PM ^

I don't really think it matters how much you pay Sabb, he's demonstrated he's good enough to play at most schools except for the one that's returning Rod Moore and Makari Paige