tn88volfan
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Your avi is perfect for you. It’s obvious you are dead set on your opinion.Haha ok so we look at star rankings for every program when talking about recruiting except for Tom Herman at Texas, got it.
Weird how the state of Texas is the only state with overrated players tho. Also weird that Oklahoma gets some of those players and they’re good.
OMG if we hire Marrone.
Phil sticking with what he knows and not what is best. Freeze, Chadwell, Napier. They all have their own specific obstacles, but we either want to win or we don’t.
If it is Marrone, it looks like we don’t.
UF will continue to be a loss, UGA will dominate, and Bama will get a quarter-century streak on us.
SMDH.
2020 College Big-12 Football Team Talent CompositeHave you looked at the big 12 coaches recently? It is a tough conference and he did well. You have Riley, Patterson, Campbell, Gundy, Brown, and Rhule just left. That’s a lot of good coaches to compete against and he won a lot more than he lost. Played the best LSU of all time down to the wire.
Only way, ONLY WAY Marrone would work is if he got a great OC/DC that could develop talent. We desperately need a OC that is in touch and in tune with 2021 college offense play calling and maximizing the talent he has to come up with a playbook that works. There are several really good DC's out there looking for a job we could get... add a good or at least competent supporting staff that can work with QB's and DB's/secondary, and it may work...
It's a few years old but was referring to this The 2018 Season Is an Indictment on Doug Marrone's Offensive Philosophy - Last Word on Pro Football
Probably, but at this point I think coaches leaving if they had a period of success here should be the least of our concerns. We need to do basically anything that gets us relevant again then build from there. I don't think Marrone would be all that great of a hire.Would Marrone jump back to the NFL if he had success here?
Marrone would have us running a very similar out dated offense that would be exposed just like Pruitt.
Probably a coach that was recently canned with ties to Phil...imoWhat kind of coach would UT be able to hire if Pruitt is forced to settle or is fired with cause? The investigation and firing Pruitt is going to make UT look less appealing to big name HCs. We'd be better off paying the full buyout and hiring Tom herman.
Yep people forget that he ran one of the first spread passing attacks at Purdue.There is no such thing as an "outdated" offense if it's properly executed with the right athletes.
That being said Chaney doesn't really have a signature offense, he runs whatever the HC wants and the athletes available to him can execute.