BYU coaches of the past: Where they are now
After being replaced as the Head Coach at BYU, Gary Crowton has worked exclusively as an offensive coordinator. Crowton has made career stops at Oregon, LSU (where he won the 2007 BCS National Championship), and Maryland. Last season, Crowton was the offensive coordinator for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. His team finished 6-12, missing the playoffs.
Up next: One of Crowton's offensive coordinators

Up next: One of Crowton's offensive coordinators

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Steve Clark would be a really good hire. Bronco and Robert: Don't blow this!
Of all the casualties this season I am going to miss Cahoon the most. I believe he still had a ton to offer as recievers coach and was key in Hoffman's development. That said Apo has been a different story up to this time. I hope the best for Cahoon and believe he will land on his feet in a new program and tear it up just as he did in Canada!
Losing Cahoon is a big mistake!