Rodney Kent
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I saw an article that stated 7 players were transferring from Florida. This is a definite sign that some players are upset at the Head Coach. I have been following College Football since the mid 40's and the Florida and Southern Cal teams are indicators that repeats itself often.
Most likely all the losses at Florida were due to a less than stellar effort by unhappy players. The announcements of those transferring is another indicator of unhappy players at Florida. In fact, the cameramen have caught the Florida coach with an almost evil look in his expression at some of his players as they come to the sideline. It appears evident to this viewer that all is not harmonous between the coach and his players.
The same thing appeared to happen at Southern Cal while Kiffin was coach. I would assume that many of the players did not have the will to win the games for Kiffin. This appeared to be backed by the winning attitude after Kiffin was fired, and one of the assistant coaches finished the year winning most of the remaining games.
When you have good players transferring, and games lost that should have been won, you can look for problems between the players and the coaches. One of the worst mistakes by coaches is the lack of free substitution. When players lay it all on the line in practice each week, then fail to get playing time in a game, it does not sit well with the subs. Also, the starters do not appreciate giving it their all, tiring as the game progresses, and no subs coming in to replace them. It makes the first stringers look bad when they are only tired. This also affects recruiting badly. The word gets around that you bust your gut in practice, but do not get the chance to have any outcome on Saturdays.
A team, which substitutes freely, stays fresh. The bonus is that it creates good will and harmony within the whole team. It becomes a team effort, rather than a few studs playing the whole game. If you see tired players, poor recruiting, and a lack of enthusiasm from the whole team, you can generally pin point it as the lack of respect for the coach. Look at Florida and Southern Cal as prime examples this past year. Most players do not attend the school where they have the best chance of playing in the NFL. Most players attend schools where they like the coach. Any player that is good will have almost the same chance at playing in the NFl for almost any team.
Most likely all the losses at Florida were due to a less than stellar effort by unhappy players. The announcements of those transferring is another indicator of unhappy players at Florida. In fact, the cameramen have caught the Florida coach with an almost evil look in his expression at some of his players as they come to the sideline. It appears evident to this viewer that all is not harmonous between the coach and his players.
The same thing appeared to happen at Southern Cal while Kiffin was coach. I would assume that many of the players did not have the will to win the games for Kiffin. This appeared to be backed by the winning attitude after Kiffin was fired, and one of the assistant coaches finished the year winning most of the remaining games.
When you have good players transferring, and games lost that should have been won, you can look for problems between the players and the coaches. One of the worst mistakes by coaches is the lack of free substitution. When players lay it all on the line in practice each week, then fail to get playing time in a game, it does not sit well with the subs. Also, the starters do not appreciate giving it their all, tiring as the game progresses, and no subs coming in to replace them. It makes the first stringers look bad when they are only tired. This also affects recruiting badly. The word gets around that you bust your gut in practice, but do not get the chance to have any outcome on Saturdays.
A team, which substitutes freely, stays fresh. The bonus is that it creates good will and harmony within the whole team. It becomes a team effort, rather than a few studs playing the whole game. If you see tired players, poor recruiting, and a lack of enthusiasm from the whole team, you can generally pin point it as the lack of respect for the coach. Look at Florida and Southern Cal as prime examples this past year. Most players do not attend the school where they have the best chance of playing in the NFL. Most players attend schools where they like the coach. Any player that is good will have almost the same chance at playing in the NFl for almost any team.