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I think Cut pretty much takes credit for the very conservative playcalling after half and the ensuing loss of all momentum
How about a coach who is feared by his opponents rather than looked at as a weakness. I truly believe that less talented teams believe they have an edge when they play UT b/c they feel they can out-coach us to the tune of about 3-7 points in a game. Deep down I think I believe it too and that's sad. That being said, I would like to have an innovative, pedal to the metal, offensive minded coach that can put players in the pro game. That's what truly brings the big recruits.
If you had NC hopes based upon the preseason garbage being bandied about, then you're a true homer. Once the UL team played a game, you should have immediately known that there were no NC hopes. IMO, there haven't been any real NC hope in the past either, based upon very weak schedule and general lack of D (although there were a couple of defensive studs in there)Take my local UofL Cardinals for example. They are scary good on offense, but couldn't stop a ten-year-old on defense. It has cost them NC hopes, and probably Big East hopes as well.
this is not true. relative strength of schedule and victory margin are more important than points scored. Of the two, SOS weighs most heavily.If you can't score buckets of points, you better hope you are 1 of 2 undefeated teams. If there are 3, you won't be playing for a NC.
this is not true. relative strength of schedule and victory margin are more important than points scored. Of the two, SOS weighs most heavily.
UF got an invite last year with one loss and an amazingly inconsistent offense.
For you guys who want an offensive guru - be careful what you wish for!
Take my local UofL Cardinals for example. They are scary good on offense, but couldn't stop a ten-year-old on defense. It has cost them NC hopes, and probably Big East hopes as well.