That play by UVA 51 where he ankle picked him and rolled with it was incredibly dirty
Bain is like the old school Canes that I grew up watching that made me fall in love with UM. Love watching him play
So who are the biggest winners in all this? Excited to see what Houston does. Tulane and UH seem pretty well off. Think there will be growing pains for DeBoer and Elko, but they'll get things churning. Fisch is going to have tough sledding up there at UW. How many players is he taking with him...
Fisch has program light years ahead. You could argue Lanning improved Oregon. Elko and Lashlee have been doing better than prior coaches. Saying "everyone else has maintained or regained the program's previous performance" is not true
Seems empty in here so I'll say... I've never met the guy, but not taking a knee to run the ball and waiting endlessly to get Ward because that's the player he wants speak towards high-level stubbornness. Swinney is another coach that's been unbelievably stubborn, and look at his program now...
seems they got stuck with pants down waiting on ward and are scrambling. Oregon got Dillon Gabriel and Malachi Nelson. What a contrast. Nobody wants this offense. Feel bad for the WRs and TEs.
I'd be perfectly fine with Brown next year. He has a rocket of an arm and ability to stretch the field with his legs. His decision making will improve. I honestly don't care who is at QB. You could bring in Jesus and the team would go 5-7 or 7-5 with the poor play selection and stubborn...
Like in soccer, force everything outside. Force them to travel a longer distance goinig around you than giving a direct line to punter. I'd teach that for $20 on a saturday
I dont think DBs are quick enough to play tight coverage.
When Moten was in, there seemed to be success stopping the run.Even w/ Lichtenstein who's close to Medicare eligibility