Fightinibis
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Apparently…even for liberal elite atheist horned frogs.they have Jesus backing them. Christ edge is real
Apparently…even for liberal elite atheist horned frogs.they have Jesus backing them. Christ edge is real
I’d throw out OU. That team got absolutely obliterated from a talent standpoint going into this season. I watched the OU/UT game earlier this year with a Longhorn friend; that Sooners display on offense was worse than anything Miami generated this year. Qualifier was that they essentially did not have a quarterback.Here’s how the P5 coaching changes panned out for 2022 (& if I’m missing someone, pls let me know):
Miami: Diaz (7-5) vs. Cristobal (5-7)
OU: Riley (11-2) vs. Venables (6-7)
UVA: Mendenhall (6-6) vs. Elliot (3-7)
VT: Fuentes (6-7) vs. Pry (3-8)
UO: Cristobal (10-3) vs. Lanning (10-3)
TCU: Patterson (3-5) vs. Dykes (12-1)
UW: Lake (4-5) vs. DeBoer (11-2)
USC: Helton (1-1) vs. Riley (11-2)
TT: Wells (7-6) vs. McGuire (8-5)
UF: Mullen (6-7) vs. Napier (6-7)
Out of all the coaches who had previous coaching experience, Mario was by far the worst, & we played like it, too.
Again, I’ve been very critical of the talent level here, questioned certain offers by the previous regime b/c I don’t go by str8 star rankings (I’ve been around recruiting for far too long to use my eyes vs. some geeks looking at measurable & cut up highlights). Even with that being said, I knew we would struggle yr 1 b/c of it, but not to the tune of 5-7. That staff change needs to happen. If we continue on w/ “innovative” Gattis, then that pitchfork that stays tucked under the seat will be sharpened.
We did, unless we accept that 247 is just horrendously wrong - consistently - on the talent evaluations for the Miami Hurricanes and tremendously accurate for Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, and others.Expectations and the foundation that was laid mattered.
birds of a feather flock together.
Manny is a laxed anything goes, country type coach. And many of the kids he brought in were the same way.
If the thread on the main board about a poster talking to a player is true Mario’s hard-nosed, disciplined and str8 business attitude rubbed a large amount of the kids the wrong way.
I doubt that happened at Duke for example.
And I’m confused how anyone could have watched MTSU WRs out run out defense and Duke DL and OL push us around and still think that we had some type of talent advantage.
That QB is willing them to victory. They’ve been close in every game. Playing a bunch of similarly talented big12 teams evenly, but then the QB leads a late comeback and wins them game after game.We obsess over recruiting rankings and not without reason. But look at these paltry TCU numbers:
Class rankings
2019. 32
2020. 24
2021. 46
2022. 34
Better this year:
2023. 18
Guess coaching can compensate for mediocrity on the recruiting trail…
For better or worse this situation like the Duke HC is a situation where coaches no they need to win now and start stacking success instead of Mario who has a very lengthy contract who is assured many years of leash time…
“Building it right..” takes time and that’s what Mario wanted and that’s what we gave him..
We obsess over recruiting rankings and not without reason. But look at these paltry TCU numbers:
Class rankings
2019. 32
2020. 24
2021. 46
2022. 34
Better this year:
2023. 18
Guess coaching can compensate for mediocrity on the recruiting trail…
I’m 100% with you… the roster turnover is incredible and it’s tough to keep 75% of your roster year over year.So what does "building it right" mean these days?
With roster fluidity thanks to NILs-Transport Portal landscape, it may not be worth time and effort in building anything for the long term.
Thinking should be along the lines of "building it now". Specifically, work and win with what you have now.
For the most part elite kids that contribute aren’t leaving the top schools. Most the kids leaving from UGA, Bama, OSU, Clemson etc. are kids that weren’t factors or we’re about to be passed up by someone else. Building a roster with elite HS talent then grabbing some players from the portal is still the blueprint. If anything outside of 1 player, we haven’t lost anyone significant to the portal. Also NIL will be a factor and we’re paying. Mario’s blueprint is the right way IMO.So what does "building it right" mean these days?
With roster fluidity thanks to NILs-Transport Portal landscape, it may not be worth time and effort in building anything for the long term.
Thinking should be along the lines of "building it now". Specifically, work and win with what you have now.
Ironically we ran their offense last year and we were lucky to win……7 gamesthey run an offense that can do “more with less”. if they ran the offense we do they’d be lucky to win 7 games.
We obsess over recruiting rankings and not without reason. But look at these paltry TCU numbers:
Class rankings
2019. 32
2020. 24
2021. 46
2022. 34
Better this year:
2023. 18
Guess coaching can compensate for mediocrity on the recruiting trail…
And they are getting spanked by a Bama team that doesn’t even want to be there.
You need TALENT ANDDDDDD COAChing.
Kansas State is playing Bama dude lol
Patterson and TCU were ripped off in 2014 from playing for a NC...which I think they'd have Won....This is Dykes first year there. Patterson left a good culture but had a 5-7 season last year. Lets see if Dykes can maintain success.
I'm expecting them to get murdered tonight.Yawn, you guys love to point out outliers. Everything fell right for TCU to make the playoffs. They easily could have lost a few more games but they pulled them out. It's not like they dominated everyone. Watch TCU win 7-8 games next year and no one will say a word.