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Says practice was good.
Says practice was good.
Perhaps he's referring to who was unavailable at the end of ND, so I'm going to guess Griffin, Cottrell, Searcy, Summers, Byerly, Burden, Snoddy. Maybe Leggett is on the list too.7 guys out? Anyone have knowledge of all 7?
I think he is speaking of Leggett, Chris Griffin, Byerly, Cottrell, Summers, Nick Brigham and Chase Martenson.
Thanks Cuse and Jerry good listsI think he is speaking of Leggett, Chris Griffin, Byerly, Cottrell, Summers, Nick Brigham and Chase Martenson.
Is TB out for the year for sure? I saw him walking on campus at ND before the game with his family, feel for the kid.
I think he over simplifies our issues on offense. Yes, we blew 70+ assignments, but the opposition had a huge part in that. We don't blow that many vs other teams, guess why? You don't execute in a vacuum. The opposition is trying it's damndest to prevent you from doing so.
Point about the seven is that CPJ said, "These are all players who would have played."
As for going to 95 on roster, I had similar concerns about that as expressed above. I guess CPJ remains confident in his recruiting ability and thinks he could still compete with the factories to fill his roster.
Now for a slightly controversial issue. Has anyone noticed that CPJ seems to (almost) have a tendency to throw the defense under the bus? To suggest that the problem in the Duke game was mostly the defense or that the defense against Notre Dame was just "all right, not where we want to be," seems a little harsh. His offense, however, is allowed to have "a bad day at the office." I really love our coach so I am not trying to stir anything up. It just seems like he rides the defense harder than the offense sometimes and I find myself wondering how that goes over with CTR.
Yes, most of the time defense has been the problem but does anyone else see what I am talking about?
Regarding injuries, going back to 105 scholarships would not be a good thing at all. This is what hurt Tech so bad in the 60s. Dodd talked about it in his book. Schools used to be allowed 140 total scholarships for football + basketball. The big teams were sucking up all of the talent and making it tough for us to compete. If they go to 105 then I think you'll see a lot of the same thing. Factories suck up more talent that ultimately sits on the bench, while other schools struggle to field as competitive a team. I really hope this doesn't happen.