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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 874004" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>it’s not really a comparable situation though is what the guy was saying. we were changing our offense, not dealing with a systematic sexual crime scandal. it ended up not being as bad for baylor because baylor got away with pretty minimal punishment and was basically business as usual in very short time</p><p></p><p>i do think there is some merit to the idea of slowly morphing the offense into a modern spread, but it was a difficult edge to balance when you wanted to show recruits that we weren’t just calling the option something different while doing the same thing. it’s also much easier to say this with the benefit of hindsight because while everyone jokes and memes about “the greatest transition in college football” the transition is pretty significant and was always gonna take 2-3 years to flesh out. </p><p></p><p>the defense on the other hand was an objective failure on the coaching staff and there’s no defending what happened there option or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 874004, member: 5973"] it’s not really a comparable situation though is what the guy was saying. we were changing our offense, not dealing with a systematic sexual crime scandal. it ended up not being as bad for baylor because baylor got away with pretty minimal punishment and was basically business as usual in very short time i do think there is some merit to the idea of slowly morphing the offense into a modern spread, but it was a difficult edge to balance when you wanted to show recruits that we weren’t just calling the option something different while doing the same thing. it’s also much easier to say this with the benefit of hindsight because while everyone jokes and memes about “the greatest transition in college football” the transition is pretty significant and was always gonna take 2-3 years to flesh out. the defense on the other hand was an objective failure on the coaching staff and there’s no defending what happened there option or not [/QUOTE]
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