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No, it hyped them up into personal fouls.It obviously didn't hype them up enough to win the damn game.
No, it hyped them up into personal fouls.It obviously didn't hype them up enough to win the damn game.
But Collins still needs to utilize the talents of the players he has now, and not try to force them into something they can't do.
Gradually making the transition while taking advantage of the talent that you have is not half azzing it. Not making the transition gradually means losing games you don't have to and shouldn't lose.That is what happens when you drastically change systems. People will be put into situations they aren't used to and may not be able to do. But you don't half *** it because you are going to practice what you intend to do long term, and you are going to play in games what you practice.
College football, in case you haven't noticed.....is a BIG BUISNESS.....you get to have fun when you are successful at it.
As for the rest of your "shut up" argument.........how special.
I wonder if we have canned fan noise played over the PA?
Yes. There were fans who didn't want the transition because they thought everything was sunshine and rainbows with the previous system and so aren't willing to deal with the transition no matter who the coach is.
It was a Good thing we weren’t playing Air Force.
Support the institute or get off the wagon. These are young men working there tails off to entertain the fan base. It's only 3 games . For goodness sake please. !!! B patient and understanding we don't have a strong arm down field throwing quaterback.
I had to remove two posts—one for offensive language and one replying to it.
So, Wikipedia to the rescue. The 2010 version was by Roscoe Dash, featuring Soulja Boy: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Way_Turnt_Up . It got heavy play at Bobby Dodd when it came out.
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The old defense had to practice against an offense we never faced. Player after player has implied it hamstrung the D to have to practice against it. Only the masochist would want the ol' 7-win QB Keeper offense back.
It seems to have hamstrung us against the Citadel also. So perplexing.
beyond bizarre and frankly, inexcusable. I mean, if I knew that Citadel was gonna run outside on 3rd and 4+ every-single-time, how could our DC and players not know?
All the talk about our offensive ineptitude....our D shat the bed too.
Completely inexcusable.
beyond bizarre and frankly, inexcusable. I mean, if I knew that Citadel was gonna run outside on 3rd and 4+ every-single-time, how could our DC and players not know?
All the talk about our offensive ineptitude....our D shat the bed too.
Completely inexcusable.
There is also a possibility that some of the narratives about our D were false narratives. Not that they weren’t as good as we wanted. We all wanted better. But maybe why. That will always be the biggest negative of the last staff. If only......
Gradually making the transition while taking advantage of the talent that you have is not half azzing it. Not making the transition gradually means losing games you don't have to and shouldn't lose.
Understand what you’re saying, Supersize, but we’ve had very successful and dramatic transitions before. In other places, I don’t think Mike Leach has done a gradual transition. Paul Johnson didn’t transition all that gradually. Holgorsen has had pretty dramatic transitions.
It’s harder for me to think of good but gradual transitions.
We gotta make the right blocks and receivers have to go for the ball.
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