Okay...this is a basic scheming question that I've been wondering about. Some of you more knowledgeable folks can help me.
The offense has five guys on the OL and the QB who is going to be in the backfield (under center or in shotgun). That leaves five guys to run, block or run pass routes...
A dawg blawg post about Buster Faulkner as the heir apparent as OC at UGA should Todd Monken take the HC job at Purdue.
Money Quote: "Buster Faulkner would actually be an improvement over Todd Monken in terms of recruiting and the ability to go out and get players."
So, I figured I would watch a bunch of game film on YouTube once the new OC was named...but what do I watch if Buster Faulkner was the Quality Control guy and not the OC?
And instead of Buckeyes or Pawprints on their helmets, will our guys get QC Approved stickers?
So, which is worse?
Having your first team O going hard and fast against your first team D and risking some injuries?
Or not going hard and fast in practice and then playing soft and/or slow in a real game?
The talking heads in Carolina Blue seem to be saying (from their direct observation...
I thought the hiring/naming of CBK took a long time...and the delay led me to think that we were waiting for JChad or Fritz to finish their seasons. Not so.
The hiring of an OC seems to be taking even longer. What the heck?
Are we waiting on someone to play a bowl game for some reason? Don't...
Ken Niumatalolo is now available.
"Niumatalolo is the winningest coach in [Navy] program history, going 109-83 in 15 seasons after succeeding Paul Johnson in 2008.
"He led the Midshipmen to three double-digit-win seasons (2009, 2015, 2019), beat Army 11 times, won six Commander-In-Chief's...
Without an NIL cap, we'll have the Yankees and the Pirates and everything in between.
Why not just let the NFL teams set up a farm system and be done with the inconvenience of players having to pretend to go to class at all? :rolleyes:
Short clip discussing the fact that Clemson PLAYS hard because it PRACTICES hard. Dude's bemoaning the fact that Carolina doesn't do that.
So, does this complaint sound familiar to Tech fans?
I have a hunch that a few names were mentioned and discussed during BK's interview with ADJB.
Wouldn't you have wanted to know what BK was thinking in regard to the OC position?
In this YouTube clip, a bunch of UNC guys are discussing what is not going well at Carolina.
It's relevant to us because they get into losing Phil Longo (OC), how coaches at other schools (such as Clemson) run practices, toughness on Offense and Defense, and a host of other topics.
"Oklahoma...
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