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  1. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    You are looking at total yards which is a terrible indicator. Advanced stats had him 39th and 43rd those last two years, which is solid given that he had no talent. For comparison, they fell to 97th after he left. And that was with a Clemson golden boy at playcaller. I'd have no problem...
  2. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    We are trying to compete at the highest levels. You need talent to win rings. When Enos had 6th/7th round talent, he built a Top 5 offense. We can give him that and more.
  3. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    He should've done better there. I'm worried about that. But it's a different game in the MAC. We are trying to play big boy football and it's encouraging that (1) he built an elite offense in the SEC; and (2) the biggest teams on the block wanted Enos. You can see the parallels to the 2015...
  4. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    I already said his CMU record gives me pause. The good thing is that he did much better once he started working with SEC athletes. That's probably why the two best teams in the SEC wanted to hire him.
  5. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    They were 39th in S&P in 2016, then 43rd in 2017. That's good for a team with some of the worst talent in its conference. The coach that followed him (Chad Morris) installed the Clemson offense and promptly dropped to 97th. I'm very encouraged by what Enos did at Arkansas. I don't like what he...
  6. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    In his one season under Enos, Brandon Allen improved his quarterback rating by 37 1/2 points (129 to 166.5), saw a 50 percent increase in both passing yards (2,285 to 3,440) and passing touchdowns (20 to 30), and had a nearly 20 percent jump in completion percentage.
  7. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    Saban and Kirby sure dodged a bullet. 2015 is the one year that he had personnel comparable to ours. That's why his success that year is so encouraging. We've seen what happens when you give him talented backs and tight ends. Now we add receivers to the equation, which he hasn't had at either stop.
  8. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    Swag, people I trust tell me he’s the goods. I’m talking coaches who aren’t afraid to crap on frauds. I get the concerns but I’m trusting the people in the know on this one.
  9. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    One more thing on Enos: every college coach I’ve heard from, either directly or indirectly, says this guy is a stud. A former SEC defensive coordinator said he hated playing Arkansas because of Enos.
  10. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    If only we can sign kids like Denver Kirkland...
  11. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    Brandon Allen had a huge year throwing the ball.
  12. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    Yes and yes. Enos was also lead recruiter for Carson Beck, elite 2020 QB from Jacksonville. He camped at Miami.
  13. DMoney

    The 2015 Arkansas Offense

    This is what we are hoping for. That is Dan Enos's first year at Arkansas. They were the 4th best offense in the country according to Football Outsiders. Brandon Allen went from 71st in passer rating to 6th. That was also the last year they had some legit NFL talent. That team had two NFL...
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