"Yeah, you know, Seth Littrell, I can't say enough great things about what Seth did. Seth came into this program and he was the new guy in that room. You know, we asked him to come in and learn our offense and learn our terminology and not step on any toes while he was in there and lead that group, and he did that. He did a tremendous job of that, and there's no doubt in my mind Seth is going to be a great head coach. He's ready for this, and he and his wife Becca, they've been unbelievable parts of our staff and we hate to see them go. But at the same time it's extremely exciting, also, because he's reaching a dream that he's got in his life, something that he's dreamed about once he became a coach, that he wanted to be a head coach, and he had this opportunity and he felt like this was the right one. It was a tough decision for him, I can tell you that, because he battled it for a while trying to decide what to do because he loves it here so much. He loves these players and he loves what we do."
So going forward, we'll take our time. We won't be in any hurry. I can tell you the offense isn't going to change, so no matter who we bring in, the biggest thing is the next person is going to -- he's going to be able to adapt to what we do and maybe bring something to it and add to it, but he's also got to be a person that loves kids and wants to help develop these young men into full-grown men.
Q. Is he going to coach in the bowl game or is he leaving immediately?
"We have not even -- we haven't talked about it yet. We actually -- Seth didn't want to talk about the situation and I didn't want to talk about the situation. All we wanted to talk about was Clemson, and that's all we did."
So going forward, we'll take our time. We won't be in any hurry. I can tell you the offense isn't going to change, so no matter who we bring in, the biggest thing is the next person is going to -- he's going to be able to adapt to what we do and maybe bring something to it and add to it, but he's also got to be a person that loves kids and wants to help develop these young men into full-grown men.
Q. Is he going to coach in the bowl game or is he leaving immediately?
"We have not even -- we haven't talked about it yet. We actually -- Seth didn't want to talk about the situation and I didn't want to talk about the situation. All we wanted to talk about was Clemson, and that's all we did."