In a surprising move, the coaching carousel spins again! Former Green Bay Packers' special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia is set to join Clemson's staff, according to a report by Tiger Illustrated. But wait, there's a twist! This news comes just days after Bisaccia's resignation from the Packers on February 17, following his assistant's departure to the Browns.
Bisaccia, a seasoned NFL coach, isn't ready to hang up his cleats just yet. He's agreed to terms with Clemson, pending the board's approval, and will bring his expertise to the college game. But here's where it gets intriguing: Clemson doesn't have an official vacancy, as Mike Reed remains on staff. So, what's the plan?
Bisaccia's impressive resume boasts experience with multiple NFL teams, including the Buccaneers, Chargers, Cowboys, Raiders, and most recently, the Packers. He's been more than just a special teams coordinator; he's stepped up as assistant head coach and even interim head coach for the Raiders in 2021. And this is the part most fans might not know: Bisaccia has a personal connection to South Carolina, where he owns a house.
Could this be a strategic move to bring NFL-level expertise to Clemson's special teams? Or is there another role in store for Bisaccia? The details are yet to be revealed, but one thing's for sure: this hire is bound to spark conversations among football enthusiasts. What do you think his role will be? Share your thoughts below!