You're comparing apples to oranges, and giving Lashlee way too much credit for the improvement in offensive production from Enos. It's really very simple. Lashlee led a more productive offense because King was better than any QB Enos had during his only yr @ MIA. Enos's QB room wasn't even G5 caliber. 2 out of 3 QBs he had in his room, couldn't even cut it at that level. Just think about that for a second, and let it sink in. Harping on offensive philosophy & stubbornness makes no sense, when you're forced to deal with this sort of personnel. The differences in results between approaches would be marginal at best. At Arkansas Enos was not known to be a stubborn coach. That's why they went 12 personnel the majority of the time, in order to accentuate the strengths of the players.
The problem with this fanbase is that it is comprised almost entirely of star whores, and fair weather fans. They routinely end up inflating & overrating our talent, while simultaneously absolving them of any responsibility whatsoever. Not every coach that has come through this program in the last 20 yrs has been a corch. That's just a false narrative being propagated by s.fla shills, and delusional alumni.
This past yr @ MD, Enos actually led an offense that was more productive & efficient than the one Lashlee led @ MIA. You would never know that though, if you spent all of your time on this forum, listening to mongoloids.
Rk Team Rec FBS OFEI ODE Rk OTD Rk OVD Rk OFD Rk OBD Rk OTO Rk 1 Ohio State 11-2 11-2 2.08 1.85 1 .508 1 .648 1 .891 1 .016 1 .078 24 2
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Furthermore, look at the improvements that Tua's brother made this past yr under Enos's tutelage. Has Lashlee in his career as P5 coordinator ever had a QB this productive?? I'll wait for you to look that up.
Complete career NCAAF stats for Maryland Terrapins Quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa on ESPN. Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats.
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