Kingdome_Urinals
New Fish
There has been a major shift in college offense and UW has completely failed to keep up with it. CP was the best and worst thing to happen to UW.
Climp is definitely not falling off until FSU gets their shit together in a few years.
Someone in that conference needs to. The media hype is Mack Brown and UNC but they won’t get better than 9-3 ish at best.
The game had already passed him by at the end of his tenure at Texas. I’m not sure he was ever that great to begin with. A decent figurehead that relies entirely on his coordinators and talent. He had a loaded team every year and really only won or came close to winning the natty twice.
There has been a major shift in college offense and UW has completely failed to keep up with it. CP was the best and worst thing to happen to UW.
Climp is definitely not falling off until FSU gets their shit together in a few years.
Someone in that conference needs to. The media hype is Mack Brown and UNC but they won’t get better than 9-3 ish at best.
The game had already passed him by at the end of his tenure at Texas. I’m not sure he was ever that great to begin with. A decent figurehead that relies entirely on his coordinators and talent. He had a loaded team every year and really only won or came close to winning the natty twice.
I get that the Pac 12 flak is money based, but holy shit is the ACC a pseudo power 5 at this point.
Miami doesn't care, and probably never will.
FSU's coach while overrated left because they wouldn't sell their soul for college football anymore.
I only brought them up because I love their new head coach. He's not a loser.
Boston College, Georgia tech, UNC came to play school.
Fucking Duke got some pub in that conference for a cuog like season.
Pitt? Jesus.
I was gonna make a point about Dabo leaving in a few years but who in their right mind would leave that situation? You coach 2-3 games a year.
There has been a major shift in college offense and UW has completely failed to keep up with it. CP was the best and worst thing to happen to UW.
Not sure that’s it. Keeping up with the Jones’ doesn’t get you anywhere most of the time because you still aren’t as good at it as the ones that have been doing it for years.
CP changed his offenses a lot since his time at Boise. He just didn’t have a feel for anything or ever establish anything that consistently worked and was reliable.
There has been a major shift in college offense and UW has completely failed to keep up with it. CP was the best and worst thing to happen to UW.
Not sure that’s it. Keeping up with the Jones’ doesn’t get you anywhere most of the time because you still aren’t as good at it as the ones that have been doing it for years.
CP changed his offenses a lot since his time at Boise. He just didn’t have a feel for anything or ever establish anything that consistently worked and was reliable.
In this case keeping up with the Joneses simply means putting some points on the board. The roster development and scheme at UW has been a disaster on offense, at a time when innovative coaching and schemes are squeezing 30+ points a game out of offenses around the country.
Failed to get a QB to challenge Browning, failed to get young talent on the field, failed to teach something that good players could learn.
Ohio State hasn't lost two games since 2013
They will lose at least that
Including to Oregon
They are on the way down with Day
If you want to make the points scored argument ... then you have to also recognize what hurts us recruiting offensively should help us defensively
I also think the points scored argument is largely bullshit
If you want to make the points scored argument ... then you have to also recognize what hurts us recruiting offensively should help us defensively
I also think the points scored argument is largely bullshit
Scoring points isn’t important? You can’t be good at offense and defense?
If you want to make the points scored argument ... then you have to also recognize what hurts us recruiting offensively should help us defensively
I also think the points scored argument is largely bullshit
Scoring points isn’t important? You can’t be good at offense and defense?
Scoring points is all about pace, plays, and possessions
Unless we start planning on running 100 plays a game (don’t think we are) then we’re never going to score the points that more up tempo teams will.
That was my point
Find a safe place to watch this:
http://www.cbssports.com/general/video/5800ac3c-602e-4c2c-ade6-6e8922ebdbe3
Chest says his @sources are telling him that Emeka is a lean to UW because he has mixed parents.
Yes, we're still at that talking point
Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
Just going to say this and you can tell me all about how parents read the boards:
If you are from Washington with a UW offer and you are leaning to OSU or Oklahoma or Georgia or LSU or some such, in my mind you are a ball-sniffing ring-chasing bitch.
If you are a hometown guy and the home program is mildly competent you should stay home.
It gives almost always results in a slight hometown advantage in starting, program offense/defense built around you, playingtime, press attention, off season training support, ect...
When you go to programs like OSU, Alabama, or Georgia from the NW not only will there be guys that can do what you can but you will always be an outsider and in 50/50 split decisions you will lose to a local guy.