thebjd
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I do agree that Gruden would be an excellent salesman for recruiting. Whether or not he could coach on the college level is a roll of the dice. His personality would draw in recruits and if you think 5* recruits are all that is required to win then I understand your opinion. Certainly would be fun to watch but a long rebuilding road under Gruden would put us right back here in about, let me see, 3 years.
I do agree that Gruden would be an excellent salesman for recruiting. Whether or not he could coach on the college level is a roll of the dice. His personality would draw in recruits and if you think 5* recruits are all that is required to win then I understand your opinion. Certainly would be fun to watch but a long rebuilding road under Gruden would put us right back here in about, let me see, 3 years.
I think Gruden has already assembled most of his coaching staff and getting the low down on next year's recruiting - class as we speak.
Someone's days are numbered, and it could be all of us.
What would be the difference in coaching College players vs. NFL players other than age? Does football change in the NFL other than speed wise?
Completely different dynamic. Pro you are dealing with the top talent across the board who have proven their ability to deliver. CFB you are dealing with 19-22 year old kids who "should" be able to deliver. Maturity always comes into play, as any parent knows.
Saban is out in front by a few votes on Gruden in the latest poll...
Cast your vote Grudenites...we need this one!
Provide a link to said poll so one doesn't need to venture out of this thread to look.
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tennessee-vols-football/172980-dooley-saban-carroll-gruden-meyer.html
Not when it comes down to coaching. A coach that can coach, has respect from his players, they will be willing to go through "burning walls" from said coach.
Personally I have had great coaches and I have had good coaches. The great coaches you will do anything for. The good coaches, not as much. When a coach demands perfection and a player buys into what he is selling, he will get that from the player. When the player doesn't, they keep jumping off sides.
Not when it comes down to coaching. A coach that can coach, has respect from his players, they will be willing to go through "burning walls" from said coach.
Personally I have had great coaches and I have had good coaches. The great coaches you will do anything for. The good coaches, not as much. When a coach demands perfection and a player buys into what he is selling, he will get that from the player. When the player doesn't, they keep jumping off sides.