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How was Butch's clock management when Dorsey went 70+ yds in 1:30 to beat FSU in 2000??....or how was Bowdens clock management in the 91...92 and 2000 UM vs FSU games...where he let countless seconds run off the clock...that might have allowed his Kickers alot easier FGs.
butch wasn't the best game day coach but he was miles better than what we saw last night. its like no one realized we needed to push the pace. we just ate so much of the clock as if we were up 2 scores trying to run it out. can't have schemes that rely on such a small margin of error.
 
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Here we are, back where we were with Richt. Praying for a modern offense.

Ohio State has no problems running the ball with a power spread while still moving the ball through the air.
and we still have dudes saying give it time. this is gonna end w enos part 2. the scheme isnt a fit and its obvious to everyone. it wont be fixed this season either.
 
Josh Enos is frustrating to watch. Where was Skinner? Quick outs to Mallory? Why does Arroyo disappear? Walk it like you talk it.
dude talks about speed and then runs an offense that eats the entire clock out and rarely puts anyone in space.
 
That’s bc they recruit top shelf wrs and coach them up
And they coach up their qbs
However I bet Ryan day would come up with a better offensive game plan than gattis
so 4 star brinson sucks now? he wasn't top shelf? 4 star George? we have talent at WR. its gotta be utilized properly and we need to figure out a scheme that fits them

gattis spent 3 years as an OC (2 fully on his own at Michigan before he was demoted a bit). his offenses were near the bottom of the country. it wasn't until Harbaugh got involved where they were much better along w hiring a Co-OC.
 
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so 4 star brinson sucks now? he wasn't top shelf? 4 star George? we have talent at WR. its gotta be utilized properly and we need to figure out a scheme that fits them
they cant run routes properly, they had to be shown how to sink hips ..
 
well thats on the WR coach to coach up young sophomores. oh wait, that WR coach is
Its not on the current WR coach to teach the most basic of fundamentals that you usually already have in high school to receivers, who already spent a year under college coaching.

Restrepo has improved over last year, the rest of the bunch has not. Its still coaching?
 
Its not on the current WR coach to teach the most basic of fundamentals that you usually already have in high school to receivers, who already spent a year under college coaching.

Restrepo has improved over last year, the rest of the bunch has not. Its still coaching?
so gattis who is the WR coach isnt tasked w anything to do w development? the **** does he hold two titles for then?
 
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so gattis who is the WR coach isnt tasked w anything to do w development? the **** does he hold two titles for then?
Hoops, you are putting the full blame on Gattis for the receiving corps.

The players themselves don't get blame and the previous WR coach also does not get any. The previous WR coach has spent one full season with them. Gattis has spent all offseason trying to get basic fundamentals right to the point where he told the receivers to catch the ball with their hands and not their chest and them failing in practice against air and on Saturday night.

These players are jags. There is a reason Restrepo has responded well to Gattis coaching and the rest has not. Heck, even Redding, a receiver with 4.7 speed, gets snap time over a "talented" Brinson. Where is he?
 
There is a difference between getting out coached and shooting yourself in the foot. We beat ourselves in this game, it's not like AM just put together some great gameplan and had us stumped.
They did. They played it well on defense. They rushed 4 all night and played the deep ball. Bend don’t break and we marched downfield on them. But when we got to the red zone they played up and closed all running lane’s bringing safeties up, but we never threw a pass into the end zone to test them. That’s being outcoached. They kept us from scoring a single touchdown. We were not aggressive. We made mistakes but it’s football and both teams had mistakes.
 
They did. They played it well on defense. They rushed 4 all night and played the deep ball. Bend don’t break and we marched downfield on them. But when we got to the red zone they played up and closed all running lane’s bringing safeties up, but we never threw a pass into the end zone to test them. That’s being outcoached. They kept us from scoring a single touchdown. We were not aggressive. We made mistakes but it’s football and both teams had mistakes.
ATM lost their starting DB to a suspension and then lost two more secondary members in game and we still went soft in the red zone. we ran well between the 20s. we looked like a diff staff beyond that
 
How was Butch's clock management when Dorsey went 70+ yds in 1:30 to beat FSU in 2000??....or how was Bowdens clock management in the 91...92 and 2000 UM vs FSU games...where he let countless seconds run off the clock...that might have allowed his Kickers alot easier FGs.
I was talking about clock management over Butch's entire time at UM. When you are behind you need all of the clock time needed to play catch-up. I have heard several coaches comment they didn't lose, they just ran out of time.
 
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I was talking about clock management over Butch's entire time at UM. When you are behind you need all of the clock time needed to play catch-up. I have heard several coaches comment they didn't lose, they just ran out of time.
It wasn't as bad as people say....he had more issues with the Sanctions than people realize. Depth was trash until 99...once 99 came along, and depth wasn't as much of a problem, his clock management was much better. It showed versus FSU and VT in 2000, and against UF in 01....his clock management was superb vs FSU in 2000.
 
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