New Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko is making the media rounds in just his second full day on the job, first appearing on ESPN’s Pat McAfee Show to officially announce to the world that any preconceived notions regarding the program’s mediocrity on the gridiron are coming to an end in 2024 and beyond.
Just hours after his first appearance, Elko made his way to the Paul Finebaum Show to discuss his transition after two successful seasons at Duke, already making his mark as the program needs a culture change after the last two seasons under Jimbo Fisher.
Already making multiple changes to the coaching staff, including OC Bobby Petrino, WR coach Daymeune Craig, and OL coach Steve Adazzio, Elko is looking to revamp the Aggies offense. At the same time, the defensive coordinator postion, still held by D.J. Durkin, is something to pay attention to in the coming weeks.
As we all know, your initiation into the SEC coaching ranks has become official once you make it on the Paul Finebaum Show. Here is everything Mike Elko had to say during his interview with SEC Networks’ Paul Finebaum.