NicKane
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Since they joined the big ten! That league along with the SEC is printing money.Since when does Rutgers have much of a football budget?
Since they joined the big ten! That league along with the SEC is printing money.Since when does Rutgers have much of a football budget?
FWIW, in 2019, Ok State was:
40th nationally, in PPG (32.5)
24th in Total Offense (453.9)
49th in first downs (22)
80th in fewest TO (1.5)
73rd in passing yards (224.3)
17th in rushing yards (229.6)
28th in fewest penalties (5.2)
All figures provided are per game averages.
My thoughts: balanced attack consistent with what's been written about Gleeson online. Good team discipline. OL would remain a concern given the obvious emphasis on the run game. He wouldn't have the OL that OK State has, which was the same problem Enos ran into.
Also don't see why he would come here. He finally broke into the big leagues with OK State, had a decent first year there, which he can build on in year two. Why would he leave the sure thing he has going in OK State, or a potential opportunity to go back to his home state as Rutgers' OC, to come to this fiasco??
If we are in fact connected to him, my guess is he is leveraging us to get more money out of OK State or Rutgers.
Not to mention the talent is already in place for him to compete for the conference championship in year one.The other thing to consider here is that Gleeson is literally running Mike Gundy's offense not his own playbook. So leaving OK State's would allow him to run his offense after having earned a pseudo 1yr masters in the spread offense under Mike Gundy. Coming to Miami would make the most sense in giving Gleeson offensive autonomy and access to speedy southern athletes. Not to mention he can hold UM hostage for a 100% guaranteed $1MM\yr three year deal due to Diaz being a potential lame duck.
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Also another thing to consider is that OkSt's QB Dru Brown is 5'11" so that speaks to installing a uptempo spread offense that Tate Martell can thrive in. Supposedly Tate is the most studious guy in the QB room.
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Sounds like Tate Martell to UM 2.0
Word is they are going to be installing barn doors on the practice field to see if they can get Martell to hit one
He has a 158.8 rating and a 100% completion rate in actual games here.Word is they are going to be installing barn doors on the practice field to see if they can get Martell to hit one
Word is they are going to be installing barn doors on the practice field to see if they can get Martell to hit one
Didn't he coach at Princeton?
Makes sense.
Rutgers is s better program than Miami anyway.
Word is that once they start moving, NONE of the QBs can hit them.Word is they are going to be installing barn doors on the practice field to see if they can get Martell to hit one
Also another thing to consider is that OkSt's QB Dru Brown is 5'11" so that speaks to installing a uptempo spread offense that Tate Martell can thrive in. Supposedly Tate is the most studious guy in the QB room.
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Sounds like Tate Martell to UM 2.0
ThisI honestly think Enos changing his grip did more harm than good.