Kingston Vol
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I’m putting more stock in his 4 most recent stops where he had more say and adapting an offense to his than he did at Purdue. I’m not discounting what he may or may not have done there but that was Tillers system. He was a pioneer. If you look at what he did at 4 stops as compared to one in Purdue... he likes to run more isolation and verticle route concepts, which usually pair: best with a good play action game. It’s not a shot or insult it’s just what he’s shown to do in his offense at 4 different stops for different head coaches.He coached with Joe Tiller for 12 years at both Wyoming, where they started running basketball on grass, and Purdue where they perfected it. Was his OC for 8 of those years at Purdue. So 8 of the 19 years he's been an OC don't count? Don't pull a hammy reaching to fit yer narrative. He's adapted his offense at every stop to fit his players. He's had explosive passing offenses at multiple stops, and 3 times, at 2 different schools, has had 2 different RBs rush for over 1,000 yards in the same season (Arkansas 2014 and Georgia twice). He's worked well with great offensive and defensive HC's and put up points at every stop. Trying to pigeon hole him into yer "he only runs long developing play action" narrative is leaving out most of the evidence. But I know yer gonna keep doing it. Just wanna make sure people realize how much yer leaving out.
Potentially 9 wins next year? LOL, I'll have some of what you're drinking.
It's reasonable to expect 6-7 wins next year. Anything more is gravy.
And what’s happens if Wright gets injured? We already lost Trey Smith. There’s a reason Richmond was starting, that issue isn’t going to magically going away in one offseason.Nah, he was not good last year and was a nightmare with penalties.
I wish both he and Wolf well, but we’re not going to miss anything.