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Last night's Geoff Collins Show may be the worst college football coaches show that i've ever heard.
Go dig up an old Butch Jones Show replay. THAT was painful. But eerily similar.
Last night's Geoff Collins Show may be the worst college football coaches show that i've ever heard.
I've listened and watched way too many of thoseGo dig up an old Butch Jones Show replay. THAT was painful. But eerily similar.
I've listened and watched way too many of those
I watched the weekly Butch Jones show for 5 seasons I'm a real masochist it seemsWhy would you do that to yourself?
When CPJ left Kirk Herbstriet said that who ever got the job would have their hands full and it would almost be like starting from scratch. I think he knows a little about college football and I heard other people , coaches say the same thing. GT has maybe a dozen players that are division one starters.When the coach says this transition is one of the most monumental transitions in the history of the college football....he admitted he is in over his head. If he told TStan that in his interview TStan should have run away from him as fast as his feet could take him.
Transitions aren’t easy. But this isn’t standing a football program up from scratch. It’s monumental because he wasn’t prepared to succeed.
When CPJ left Kirk Herbstriet said that who ever got the job would have their hands full and it would almost be like starting from scratch. I think he knows a little about college football and I heard other people , coaches say the same thing. GT has maybe a dozen players that are division one starters.
Herbiewas a option QBHey I actually like Herbstriet. But how much experience does he have with triple option schemes or transitioning to them or away from them? And I can guarantee you he wouldn’t excuse Saturday away on the transition alone.
We have enough talent to compete in the coastal and handily beat the Citadel. I know throwing the players under the bus is the 2nd favorite scapegoat around here though and actually spins off the favorite scapegoat.
So far it looks like we picked the wrong man for the job. 3 years to figure it out.
Herbstriet was a option QB .Hey I actually like Herbstriet. But how much experience does he have with triple option schemes or transitioning to them or away from them? And I can guarantee you he wouldn’t excuse Saturday away on the transition alone.
We have enough talent to compete in the coastal and handily beat the Citadel. I know throwing the players under the bus is the 2nd favorite scapegoat around here though and actually spins off the favorite scapegoat.
So far it looks like we picked the wrong man for the job. 3 years to figure it out.
So you go with what you got and make the best of it. He's doing that on D, but he's definitely not doing it on O.When CPJ left Kirk Herbstriet said that who ever got the job would have their hands full and it would almost be like starting from scratch. I think he knows a little about college football and I heard other people , coaches say the same thing. GT has maybe a dozen players that are division one starters.
Once CGC gets more players to fit what he wants to do he may have to get a better O C . If this is needed and he wants to keep his job.So you go with what you got and make the best of it. He's doing that on D, but he's definitely not doing it on O.
Whether he has those players or not, there is no excuse for not settling on ONE starting QB and letting him run the show until (if) he falls flat on his face. This constant rotating of QBs, especially within a given series, is just not going to get it done. I am firmly convinced that Tobias Oliver would have won that game Saturday if he had been left in there the entire game.Once CGC gets more players to fit what he wants to do he may have to get a better O C . If this is needed and he wants to keep his job.
Agree 100 percent but we all make mistakes at times .But when you’re playing 2or 3 QB ‘s that tells you you don’t have oneWhether he has those players or not, there is no excuse for not settling on ONE starting QB and letting him run the show until (if) he falls flat on his face. This constant rotating of QBs, especially within a given series, is just not going to get it done. I am firmly convinced that Tobias Oliver would have won that game Saturday if he had been left in there the entire game.
Kirk Herbstriet was a Power I quarterback who most of the time handed off.Herbiewas a option QB
Herbstriet was a option QB .
Agree 100 percent but we all make mistakes at times .But when you’re playing 2or 3 QB ‘s that tells you you don’t have one
Well I guess KH is a liar then because I have heard him say several times that he was a option QB.Kirk Herbstriet was a Power I quarterback who most of the time handed off.
But how much experience does he have with triple option schemes or transitioning to them or away from them? And I can guarantee you he wouldn’t excuse Saturday away on the transition alone.
We have enough talent to compete in the coastal and handily beat the Citadel.
I think Tobias has proved himself on the field. Graham has not actually had much of a chance and is (or was) injured. Lucas cannot move the team down the field. He may do something fantastic on one play, but then he does nothing on the next two. Tobias MUST start and be left in against Temple.Agree 100 percent but we all make mistakes at times .But when you’re playing 2or 3 QB ‘s that tells you you don’t have one
Kirk Herbstriet was a Power I quarterback who most of the time handed off.
How much experience do you have evaluating football talent?