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He also had majority of mediocre players as well which is why he would struggle against power 5 teams. A lot goes into a kids decision on where he wants to go. Facilities, proven coaching track record for getting kids into the NFL, playing time etc...Counterpoints:
1. Outside of the QB position, his recruiting was "meh" at best at UC, with his teams decreasing in production the more Scott Frost's recruits exited the program.
2. His offense scores a lot of points, on bad and mediocre teams, and is relatively average against good teams with winning records.
3. He might be Butch, depending on whether or not he is capable of seeing the flaws in his system and adjusting it or not.
It doesn’t. Just like you dismissing his success doesn’t mean he won’t fare well at UT
He also had majority of mediocre players as well which is why he would struggle against power 5 teams. A lot goes into a kids decision on where he wants to go. Facilities, proven coaching track record for getting kids into the NFL, playing time etc...
Once. How many times does it have to be pointed out that those issues hurt some teams worse than others and no two teams the same?How many times does it have to be pointed out that every single team had to deal with covid-related issues?
Which didn't keep any players from opting out or missing games, practice, etc due to Covid protocols.To beat it all, the state of Florida, put the least restrictions on anyone. Covid was not responsible for UCF's defense giving up ~500 YPG, and it was not responsible for them not beating a team with a winning record in 2020.
That and then harped on negative stuff. You may not realize what you are doing... but to me you seem pretty negative on him.How am I not giving Heupel a chance? I've stated more than enough times, that I've reserved my judgement on him as UT's coach, until he's actually coached games at UT.
Do you remember who was OC at Missouri when they won the SEC east?Look at his offense's production over time against teams with winning records vs those without winning records. UCF's schedule is rife with bad teams, and those offensive numbers are well-padded by it.
The real unknowns with Huepel is whether or not he is going to be able to adapt his offensive system to consistently work in the SEC, and can his defensive staff put together an actual defense which doesn't give up ~500 YPG.
How about you let him coach at least a game at UT before you start building the statue in front of Neyland?
There is a clear enough data pattern to determine that CJH is going to do fine. He won't be a disaster. He might be decent. Maybe even better. Clearly, we're going to have to wait and see. But there is cause for cautious optimism.
As usual, you go straight for your favorites in the arsenal: hyperbole and ad hominem. None of us are suggesting he's a sure thing. Here's all I said:
The guy did have the #1 offense in the SEC. And #3 iirc the year before that. And they were dead last the year before he arrived. So yeah I'd say it works here.Look at his offense's production over time against teams with winning records vs those without winning records. UCF's schedule is rife with bad teams, and those offensive numbers are well-padded by it.
The real unknowns with Huepel is whether or not he is going to be able to adapt his offensive system to consistently work in the SEC, and can his defensive staff put together an actual defense which doesn't give up ~500 YPG.
Thank youLook at his offense's production over time against teams with winning records vs those without winning records. UCF's schedule is rife with bad teams, and those offensive numbers are well-padded by it.
The real unknowns with Huepel is whether or not he is going to be able to adapt his offensive system to consistently work in the SEC, and can his defensive staff put together an actual defense which doesn't give up ~500 YPG.
You really are a black and white, there are only two options kind of guy aren't you.How about you let him coach at least a game at UT before you start building the statue in front of Neyland?