December 5, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, longhornmatt said: It was such a huge turnaround at the time that it seemed like Brady must be a miracle worker, but in hindsight that LSU team was legitimately more talented at the skill positions than most NFL teams. Burrow is already a well above average to potentially elite pro QB, Chase and Jefferson are both among the very best WRs in the league already, the RB was a first rounder who can also play WR, etc. These guys are a few cuts above even normal 1st round picks. They were more loaded for the passing game than just about any college offense I can remember. The truly bewildering part is how Orgeron could be such a caveman to have a mediocre offense the year before Brady showed up. It feels like a situation where competent met ungodly talent. LSU offense was mismanaged for years. Just putting them in a competent system produced greatness. Brady’s star rose too fast to last. He is coming back to earth. Probably still a competent and young OC that needs seasoning and was on a stage way too big for him at this point
December 5, 20214 yr Author 25 minutes ago, Big Woodrows said: Could this be what they are referring to? ACC defensive freshman OTY
December 5, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, quigley said: Read it again. I was comparing Venables time as sole DC at OU (2004 - 2011) to Mike Stoops time as head coach at Arizona (2004-2011). The Big12 during that time was far stronger than the Pac10 (pre-Utah and Colorado). The Pac10 had USC and Oregon and then a wasteland. The Big12 was right up with the SEC during that time. Head coach is not equal to coordinator performance. This is a common mistake. Just like there is no guarantee Venables has good defenses (or Sarkisian has good offenses) as a head coach, if you're comparing DC performance it needs to be as DC.
December 5, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: Head coach is not equal to coordinator performance. This is a common mistake. Just like there is no guarantee Venables has good defenses (or Sarkisian has good offenses) as a head coach, if you're comparing DC performance it needs to be as DC. Thanks. How bout the fact that OU's defense experienced no regression with Mike's departure plus the fact that Mike looked like an incompetent ass at Arizona?
December 5, 20214 yr 9 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: Head coach is not equal to coordinator performance. This is a common mistake. Just like there is no guarantee Venables has good defenses (or Sarkisian has good offenses) as a head coach, if you're comparing DC performance it needs to be as DC. Also, I agree with you about having Venables as head coach not guaranteeing good defenses at OU. That said, he had free rein regarding the defense at Clemson and did more with less when at OU. Amongst the predictors of good performance, he's got them.
December 5, 20214 yr 42 minutes ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said: Could this be what they are referring to? ACC defensive freshman OTY I don't think so. It sure sounds like they're talking about coaching
December 5, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, Ricky Butler said: I don't think so. It sure sounds like they're talking about coaching
December 5, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, quigley said: Nothing about this is right. Mike was fired at Arizona. Mike was brought back to be CO-DC with Venables, again. But everyone knew Venables would leave in that situation. Venables fielding top defenses without Mike for 7 years + Mike fielding worse defense in a worse conference was enough to know that this was a bad trade. Yet the 2003 defense went to hell in a handbasket vs K St and LSU when Mike departed for Zona. What happened there?
December 5, 20214 yr Jimmy Lake as CB/Defensive Backs play caller + GP as an analyst would make me gruntled
December 5, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, cochamps said: Yet the 2003 defense went to hell in a handbasket vs K St and LSU when Mike departed for Zona. What happened there? Mike had accepted the Arizona job but still coached in the KSt game so your point is moot. BTW, Mike's DBs were trash that game. Regardless, it would be silly to focus on that one game sample vs the other EIGHT YEARS and 107 other games.
December 5, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Codaxx said: It feels like a situation where competent met ungodly talent. LSU offense was mismanaged for years. Just putting them in a competent system produced greatness. Brady’s star rose too fast to last. He is coming back to earth. Probably still a competent and young OC that needs seasoning and was on a stage way too big for him at this point Peter Principle defined.
December 5, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said: Could this be what they are referring to? ACC defensive freshman OTY I don’t think a safety transfer is our big up the sleeve defensive fix
December 5, 20214 yr Brady had shit QBs with the Panthers. All the top offenses in the NFL have great QBs. Cowboys (Prescott), Bucs (Brady), Chiefs (Mahomes), Bills (Alllen).
December 5, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, quigley said: Mike had accepted the Arizona job but still coached in the KSt game so your point is moot. BTW, Mike's DBs were trash that game. Regardless, it would be silly to focus on that one game sample vs the other EIGHT YEARS and 107 other games. Venables was good alone, but those defenses were fearsome when they were together. Not since, and that is the primary reason you guys have not been a real factor in the NC since. JMO.
December 5, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Big Woodrows said: How strictly are the "analysts can't directly coach the players" rules actually followed/enforced in college football? I assume pretty much not at all but idk.. GP as analyst makes a lot of sense. He probably doesn't mind a low-stress year without all the recruiting etc. And we don't need him doing that stuff. Just let him coach.
December 5, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, cochamps said: Venables was good alone, but those defenses were fearsome when they were together. Not since, and that is the primary reason you guys have not been a real factor in the NC since. JMO. Venables defenses at OU were top 10 for eight straight years after Mike left. This is despite him him a couple of zeros on the the defensive staff. I did the homework on earlier today. In those eight years Venables was at OU as the sole DC OU finished 3, 8, 5, and 6 including a national championship game. To stay they weren't a real factor isn't reality. You're opinion is uninformed, just like your prior statement.
December 6, 20214 yr 26 minutes ago, quigley said: Venables defenses at OU were top 10 for eight straight years after Mike left. This is despite him him a couple of zeros on the the defensive staff. I did the homework on earlier today. In those eight years Venables was at OU as the sole DC OU finished 3, 8, 5, and 6 including a national championship game. To stay they weren't a real factor isn't reality. You're opinion is uninformed, just like your prior statement. The only season yo OU came close to an NC was 2008, which was primarily attributable to Bradford and the offense. So I stand by statement. And you can fuck off because I’m done with you. edit: would be interested to know which of your teams 2004-11 that you think were a factor in the NC. Other than being roadkill for USC, lol. Edited December 6, 20214 yr by cochamps
December 6, 20214 yr 29 minutes ago, quigley said: Venables defenses at OU were top 10 for eight straight years after Mike left. This is despite him him a couple of zeros on the the defensive staff. I did the homework on earlier today. In those eight years Venables was at OU as the sole DC OU finished 3, 8, 5, and 6 including a national championship game. To stay they weren't a real factor isn't reality. You're opinion is uninformed, just like your prior statement. Your grammar sucks, just like your state.
December 6, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, quigley said: I think OU'd take Brady as a head coach. Don’t think Joe C would go for a one hit wonder, but you could be right.
December 6, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, longhornmatt said: What kind of bizarre adjusted stats are you using to find OU had top 10 defenses for 8 straight years after 2003? The defense was still stout through 2007, and it actually was really good in 2009 (though the team tanked because Bradford got hurt in game 1). But 2008, 2010 and 2011 were not elite defenses. Good question.
December 6, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, cochamps said: Don’t think Joe C would go for a one hit wonder, but you could be right. It was hyperbole in response to a UT fan saying a fired NFL OC should come be your WR coach.
December 6, 20214 yr 23 minutes ago, longhornmatt said: What kind of bizarre adjusted stats are you using to find OU had top 10 defenses for 8 straight years after 2003? The defense was still stout through 2007, and it actually was really good in 2009 (though the team tanked because Bradford got hurt in game 1). But 2008, 2010 and 2011 were not elite defenses. 22 minutes ago, cochamps said: Good question. Let me show you the math. The most widely recognized adjusted states from the time, FEI and SP+. Year Defensive F+ rank (FEI and SP+ averaged) 2008 17 (2nd best in B12) 2009 2 2010 13 (best in B12) 2011 9 (2nd best in B12) Average 10 From footballoutsiders. Edited December 6, 20214 yr by quigley
December 6, 20214 yr 23 minutes ago, cochamps said: Your grammar sucks, just like your state. You combined an ad hominem attack and deflection in the same insult! Keep going.
December 6, 20214 yr 33 minutes ago, quigley said: You combined an ad hominem attack and deflection in the same insult! Keep going. You don't have enough rep for me to not crowd source you myself. Please STFU or you will be gone
December 6, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said: Any update on the defensive staff moves? @Big Woodrows haven't seen anything significant on IT, sorry
December 6, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Tex-19 said: How strictly are the "analysts can't directly coach the players" rules actually followed/enforced in college football? I assume pretty much not at all but idk.. GP as analyst makes a lot of sense. He probably doesn't mind a low-stress year without all the recruiting etc. And we don't need him doing that stuff. Just let him coach. This article talks about off-the-field role... https://www.texasfootball.com/article/2020/05/04/tcu-football-how-jerry-kill-s-role-as-head-coach-of-offense-will-work?ref=article_preview_img Quote Longtime college football head coach Jerry Kill joined TCU in an off-field role officially titled “special assistant to the head coach” in February. But if you ask Kill what exactly his role will be at TCU, it stretches much further than just a simple advisor. TCU head coach Gary Patterson ranks among the top defensive gurus in America. To support him, Kill will take on a role that is being described as akin to a head coach of offense. Since Kill is not one of the 10 official on-field assistant coaches, he cannot technically participate in on-field instruction of players. However, he will be involved in direction, schematics and evaluation of offensive coaches, along with evaluation of Patterson himself. “I coach the coaches,” Kill said. “I watch the film with them, go over all the techniques, everything we’re doing. I can be there during game day, make recruiting suggestions. I can do anything off the field, and during practice, I can be on the field. You can coach a lot and not have to say anything.” Kill and Patterson’s relationship goes back decades. Both are Kansas natives who played for Dennis Franchione – Patterson at Kansas State, Kill at Southwestern (Kan.) – and Kill even served as best man at Patterson’s wedding. Kill believes their close relationship gives him a unique ability to work with Patterson to fix TCU’s issues. “We can talk in a different way because we go back so long,” Kill said. “There’s a deep amount of respect. I know him better than anyone in Fort Worth.” TCU’s offense has regressed over the past several seasons. After ranking No. 3 in total offense in Trevone Boykin’s final season in 2015, the Horned Frogs have steadily declined. TCU fell to No. 45 during a run to the Big 12 title game in 2017, before falling off a cliff to No. 98 in 2018. The offense jumps to No. 62 in 2019, but still just No. 7 in the Big 12. Uncoincidentally, TCU fell from 11-3 in 2017 to 5-7 in 2019, just the fourth losing season of the Patterson era. Kill noted that Patterson had to do more work coaching and focusing on offense the past two seasons than in previous seasons. The hope is Kill can shoulder some of that responsibility. “I’m trying to take some things off his plate so he can do what he does best,” Kill said. “When we can take things off his plate, we can win games.” Kill spent 21 years as a head coach at every level from Division-II to Power Five, and had a knack for getting the most out of underachieving programs. He helped set the stage for Northern Illinois’ resurgence in the late 2000s, and then took Minnesota to back-to-back eight-win seasons for the first time in a decade. However, health issues pushed Kill out of head coaching in 2015. He’s spent the last few years going around the nation and working as a consultant for big-time programs, including Kansas State and Notre Dame. Kill spent the 2019 season helping TCU staff alum Justin Fuente rebuild his running game; the Hokies went 6-2 after his arrival. Kill will be asked to stabilize an offensive coaching staff filled with moving pieces. Offensive coordinator Sonny Cumbie is entering his fourth season in the primary play calling role. Former offensive coordinator Doug Meacham, who spearheaded the offensive innovation that led to a Big 12 championship in 2014, is back on campus as inside receivers and tight ends coach. Co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach Curtis Luper is also gone, replaced by Bryan Applewhite. Patterson was noncommittal about how this structure could work in practice during a media availability last week. “I don’t know. We’ll see. Right now that’s for me to know and you to find out,” Patterson said last week. “We’d know a lot more about it if we had gone through more than four practices in the spring. “Right now, it gave us an opportunity to really go back to the beginning instead of rushing things. This time in some ways has been very helpful for our offense to get to know each other and figure out what our strengths are.” Kill made his top priority evaluating how to improve fundamentals across the roster, but especially on the offensive line. TCU only went through four spring practices before the COVID-19 pandemic shut everything down. “According to Coach Patterson, that was the best four practices the offense has had in about five or six years,” Kill said. “So I think we’re on the right track.”
December 6, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said: Any update on the defensive staff moves? @Big Woodrows 4 minutes ago, Big Woodrows said: haven't seen anything significant on IT, sorry This is about it from the mod only thread. I think it’s unlikely Gary Patterson will take an on-field role at Texas. Analyst is more likely. There was some thought if OU kept Stoops on for a bridge year, Patterson would be his DC. While that‘s not what many of you want to hear, IT does believe Texas has a big development up its sleeve to address the defense. Working on that now.
December 6, 20214 yr If we ever move on from Coleman another good name to look at is Guiton. He's recruiting really well at Arkansas.
December 6, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, BurntOrange&White said: This is about it from the mod only thread. I think it’s unlikely Gary Patterson will take an on-field role at Texas. Analyst is more likely. There was some thought if OU kept Stoops on for a bridge year, Patterson would be his DC. While that‘s not what many of you want to hear, IT does believe Texas has a big development up its sleeve to address the defense. Working on that now. Following up on this comment - Nahlin mentioned on the YouTube with Burton that he didn’t think Texas would have an on field position open for Patterson. Gave the impression that Texas was lining up a big hire.
December 6, 20214 yr Gonna guess they are hinting at Jimmy Lake. He’s a pretty well respected DB coach so you would think his name would have been brought up already during this carousel by other schools. Makes me think something might already be worked out.
December 6, 20214 yr Gonna guess they are hinting at Jimmy Lake. He’s a pretty well respected DB coach so you would think his name would have been brought up already during this carousel by other schools. Makes me think something might already be worked out.Have we checked Twitter followers yet? [emoji23]
December 6, 20214 yr Lake + PK + GP head coach of analysizoring might just work Edited December 6, 20214 yr by Hank_Hill
December 6, 20214 yr Author 1 hour ago, Hank_Hill said: Lake + PK + GP head coach of analysizoring might just work Do not want. https://sports.mynorthwest.com/1525316/brock-huard-baffling-uw-huskies-jimmy-lake/amp/ Spoiler Brock Huard, FOX Sports college football analyst and former star UW Huskies quarterback in the 1990s, is unsurprisingly not pleased whatsoever with what transpired on Saturday, and really what’s happened throughout all of 2021. “It just continues to just kind of baffle me. It’s baffled me all season long that they make football so hard,” Huard said Monday morning during his daily segment on 710 ESPN Seattle’s Mike Salk Show. “… They just make football so, so darn difficult.” Huard said that the Huskies’ top two cornerbacks and receivers are far and away the best players on the team, but that Washington for some reason doesn’t play to those strengths. “They don’t take shots. They don’t. They’re not aggressive,” he said. “They let defenses just sit on you and dictate to you, and then defensively you give up 300 yards rushing again. You’re one of the 20 worst rush defenses in America … Yeah, their offense is bad, but stylistically they’re letting people just run and run and run and run … It’s been confusing to me since Day 1. And we’re nine games in, they’re 4-5, exactly where they should be.”
December 6, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said: Do not want. https://sports.mynorthwest.com/1525316/brock-huard-baffling-uw-huskies-jimmy-lake/amp/ Hide contents Brock Huard, FOX Sports college football analyst and former star UW Huskies quarterback in the 1990s, is unsurprisingly not pleased whatsoever with what transpired on Saturday, and really what’s happened throughout all of 2021. “It just continues to just kind of baffle me. It’s baffled me all season long that they make football so hard,” Huard said Monday morning during his daily segment on 710 ESPN Seattle’s Mike Salk Show. “… They just make football so, so darn difficult.” Huard said that the Huskies’ top two cornerbacks and receivers are far and away the best players on the team, but that Washington for some reason doesn’t play to those strengths. “They don’t take shots. They don’t. They’re not aggressive,” he said. “They let defenses just sit on you and dictate to you, and then defensively you give up 300 yards rushing again. You’re one of the 20 worst rush defenses in America … Yeah, their offense is bad, but stylistically they’re letting people just run and run and run and run … It’s been confusing to me since Day 1. And we’re nine games in, they’re 4-5, exactly where they should be.” Did you actually watch the video?
December 6, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, quigley said: Let me show you the math. The most widely recognized adjusted states from the time, FEI and SP+. Year Defensive F+ rank (FEI and SP+ averaged) 2008 17 (2nd best in B12) 2009 2 2010 13 (best in B12) 2011 9 (2nd best in B12) Average 10 From footballoutsiders. May want to check that math Cochise
December 6, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, closetohumping said: May want to check that math Cochise I think you need to factor in where he received his schooling.
December 6, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, closetohumping said: May want to check that math Cochise I'm getting 10.25 on average. What he isn't factoring in is that no one gives a shit how good OU's defenses were during a period where they routinely took it up the ass from Texas and did nothing nationally relevant but trip over their own dicks and embarass themselves (oh wait - come to think of it that's all they've done since then, too). I mean - if Venables is trying to bring that golden-era back then I say let's let him do it. We could go for another title and maybe we won't fuck it up this time and actually win 2 or 3 like we were supposed to. Edited December 6, 20214 yr by ztejas
December 6, 20214 yr He didn’t say they averaged top 10, correct? They WERE top ten for 8 straight years.
December 6, 20214 yr 45 minutes ago, ztejas said: I'm getting 10.25 on average. What he isn't factoring in is that no one gives a shit how good OU's defenses were during a period where they routinely took it up the ass from Texas and did nothing nationally relevant but trip over their own dicks and embarass themselves (oh wait - come to think of it that's all they've done since then, too). I mean - if Venables is trying to bring that golden-era back then I say let's let him do it. We could go for another title and maybe we won't fuck it up this time and actually win 2 or 3 like we were supposed to. 28 minutes ago, Coelenterate Fuccboi said: He didn’t say they averaged top 10, correct? They WERE top ten for 8 straight years. Correct. 10.25 isn’t exactly 10 and he left off a few years. Maybe he’s right and it’s over 8 years but please bring the data if you’re gonna make claims. Also a difference between a top 10 average and being in the top ten for 8 straight years venables could very well be the next stoops but stoops was an hc before 40 and Brent is pushing 50, he’s not some wunderkid. I felt hopeless when Riley was their hc. That feeling is gone…..for now. Edited December 6, 20214 yr by closetohumping
December 6, 20214 yr 9 hours ago, quigley said: You combined an ad hominem attack and deflection in the same insult! Keep going. 17th in 2008 is not exactly top ten, Einstein. Nor is 13th in 2010. And you conveniently omitted 2004-06. So how exactlty was he top ten every year after Mikey left, according to your own stats? A little exaggeration perhaps?
December 6, 20214 yr 58 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said: I'm going to guess Marcel Yates.... Looks like a good bet - Yates and PK were at Montana St. (2001-2002) and Boise St. (2006-2011) together. Edited December 6, 20214 yr by Hiphopopotamos
December 6, 20214 yr Bringing back flashbacks of Yates flipping Summer-Gardner from aggy to Boise State on NSD. That was a hilarious meltdown. They were so mad at Yates.
December 6, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, Thiefery said: is yates good? Yes, in the argument for keeping PK it was get Lake or Yates. Outside of that probably move on.
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