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The reports of the TO's death have been grossly exaggerated
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 895876" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>at the end of the day the schematic advantage may be true but whenever these discussions begin i feel like the schematic advantage is vastly overstated to the point it ignores reality. we were still losing to schools like duke and virginia and they really don’t have much better talent than us if at all. we still lost games to middle tennessee, usf, kansas, and got whooped in some bowl games. it wasn’t because of scheme we were losing those games. we got out coached, players on opposing teams stepped up whatever the case was. i say this just to point out scheme alone is not some inherent advantage. i wouldn’t even say in our good years scheme was what was carrying us to victory.</p><p></p><p> in the good seasons we always had a great qb, good b backs, one or two a backs that made plays, good wr’s and all of those guys were guys i think could have seen success anywhere regardless of scheme. when we didn’t have the talent like the injury riddled 2015 season or 17 where we didn’t have a qb, we weren’t very good. if scheme was the only answer why didn’t we consistently win 8+ games a season?</p><p></p><p>college football takes more than just scheme, just recruiting or just coaching. a lot more goes into it and no scheme is without its flaws. don’t let Patenaude and collins plant this idea in your head that we need some crazy scheme to find an edge. a good coach that can recruit guys, develop and mold them into productive players and get them to play sound fundamental football is what you need above all else regardless of scheme</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 895876, member: 5973"] at the end of the day the schematic advantage may be true but whenever these discussions begin i feel like the schematic advantage is vastly overstated to the point it ignores reality. we were still losing to schools like duke and virginia and they really don’t have much better talent than us if at all. we still lost games to middle tennessee, usf, kansas, and got whooped in some bowl games. it wasn’t because of scheme we were losing those games. we got out coached, players on opposing teams stepped up whatever the case was. i say this just to point out scheme alone is not some inherent advantage. i wouldn’t even say in our good years scheme was what was carrying us to victory. in the good seasons we always had a great qb, good b backs, one or two a backs that made plays, good wr’s and all of those guys were guys i think could have seen success anywhere regardless of scheme. when we didn’t have the talent like the injury riddled 2015 season or 17 where we didn’t have a qb, we weren’t very good. if scheme was the only answer why didn’t we consistently win 8+ games a season? college football takes more than just scheme, just recruiting or just coaching. a lot more goes into it and no scheme is without its flaws. don’t let Patenaude and collins plant this idea in your head that we need some crazy scheme to find an edge. a good coach that can recruit guys, develop and mold them into productive players and get them to play sound fundamental football is what you need above all else regardless of scheme [/QUOTE]
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