Whether someone is or isn't a good coach, that is an opinion.
His experience level coaching isn't an opinion. His bio is his bio.
Having inexperienced coaches in vital positions is becoming Billy Napier's MO.
None of this is an opinion, it is straight from their official bios on Gatorzone.
* On his first staff, he hired William Peagler as the tight ends coach. That was the first time Peagler had ever coached tight ends.
* He was replaced by Russ Callaway. This past season was the first time ever Russ Callaway coached tight ends.
* This past year Austin Armstrong coached safeties. That was the first time he had ever served as a safeties position coach.
* Prior to being hired by Florida, defensive line coach Gerald Chatman had two years of experience as a college defensive line coach, and one year as a P5 assistant coach.
* This new offensive line coach has never been a DI offensive line position coach.
None of that is an opinion. Those are facts.
Now, opinion time, is there an upside to hiring a young go-getter? Absolutely. You may hit big time on one of them. Are you likely to have hit after hit after hit on unproven, younger, inexperienced coaches? Probably not.