ORONO -- “We hit the ground running," said Maine offensive coordinator Mikahael Waters. "Where last year there was still a little bit of building, a little bit of a feeling out process. Practice 10 now and it feels like we’ve been here for 3 weeks.”

Due to the volatile nature of the coaching carousel, a college football coaches office can be a revolving door. And it certainly has been for the beginning of head coach Jordan Stevens tenure in Orono, where it’s been three years, three different offensive and defensive coordinators.

However in year four, it’s different. It’ll be the same faces leading the charge, and that’s been huge for a program looking to take the next step.

“The continuity, from everything I know, is one of the number one factors in success," said Maine head coach Jor

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