TennesseeTarheel
Sorry, but, this IS my day job.
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And I think that is below our average. We did get beat last year at Ark, and barely won this year, and did not cover the spread, We played bad but still won. I am grateful for the win, but if the Sec comes down to 4 or 5 teams tied, the score differential between common opponents does matter.Heupel's offenses have been particularly strong coming off a bye week. They have averaged 38 points per game in the 11 games with a 9-2 record.
Arkansas is a very disciplined team. They had a
poor coach who wasn’t good at schemes and game planning. Now they have one. Watch how they play against A&M next week at home.
I don’t know much about him. But I will start looking at what he’s doing. Right now to me he is this years hot coach everybody is talking about. How many coaches over the last few years at non-traditional power teams have a good year and they are suddenly the talking points for how their, our, coach should be coaching on this board and others. The media fawns over them and they get 5 minute spots on Gameday and they never achieve that level of success again. I just look at it as nobody is a proven championship coach until they are and then repeat it. Saban was a questionable hire at some point in his career. From memory only James Franklin, Shane Beamer, Luke Fickell, Scott Frost, Billy Napier. Hell I guess you could throw Heupel in that conversation as well. I hope that Cignetti keeps winning because I like when the status quo gets disrupted. Nothing pleased me more than Penn State losing again yesterday.The Indy Coach (Cignetti) may be the best at it right now. Indiana. Hoosiers. Never had a football team until this guy. He coaches for 60 minutes.
Considering this is the second year in a row he's doing it at the Power 4 level and has a 136-37 career record as a head coach, I'd say he's not the flash in the pan you think he is.I don’t know much about him. But I will start looking at what he’s doing. Right now to me he is this years hot coach everybody is talking about. How many coaches over the last few years at non-traditional power teams have a good year and they are suddenly the talking points for how their, our, coach should be coaching on this board and others. The media fawns over them and they get 5 minute spots on Gameday and they never achieve that level of success again. I just look at it as nobody is a proven championship coach until they are and then repeat it. Saban was a questionable hire at some point in his career. From memory only James Franklin, Shane Beamer, Luke Fickell, Scott Frost, Billy Napier. Hell I guess you could throw Heupel in that conversation as well. I hope that Cignetti keeps winning because I like when the status quo gets disrupted. Nothing pleased me more than Penn State losing again yesterday.