which is worlds apart from "position coaches don't do jack".
I'll say it again, their biggest benefit to the program is what players they recruit to the field not what they can teach those players. They aren't taking some random dude off the street and "coaching him up" to be a D1 caliber athlete. At this level, you can either play or you can't. Sure the position coach will move the needle here and there but by and large it doesn't make much slot a difference come game time when athletes rely mostly on instinct.