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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 924471" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>i think if there was a “moneyball” solution in college football then someone would have found it by now and applied it to a school like duke, colorado, kansas etc that had insanely long droughts with their teams regular winning 1-4 games a season for a decade+. </p><p></p><p>the option=moneyball thing i think isn’t really conclusive as we’ve only seen it in power 5 once this century and it’s with the guy who many consider the best option coach of them all. even then his win percentage was about the same as the guy before him. i don’t think there is any guarantee that a bohannon, monken or whichever other coach comes in and a money ball approach works</p><p></p><p>the true “moneyball” solution is to just find a coach who is good regardless of their system because ultimately the coach dictates anything coming into the program as far as recruits and funds from boosters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 924471, member: 5973"] i think if there was a “moneyball” solution in college football then someone would have found it by now and applied it to a school like duke, colorado, kansas etc that had insanely long droughts with their teams regular winning 1-4 games a season for a decade+. the option=moneyball thing i think isn’t really conclusive as we’ve only seen it in power 5 once this century and it’s with the guy who many consider the best option coach of them all. even then his win percentage was about the same as the guy before him. i don’t think there is any guarantee that a bohannon, monken or whichever other coach comes in and a money ball approach works the true “moneyball” solution is to just find a coach who is good regardless of their system because ultimately the coach dictates anything coming into the program as far as recruits and funds from boosters [/QUOTE]
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