Do you think that that movie help us with recruiting?
Thoughts?
Al can sell with the best of 'em...he sold you, I, and everyone else here.
The problem will come into play in two weeks when we play South Carolina and the days following where kids will watch top programs battle it out at big time bowl games and play for the National Championship.
Al can sell with the best of 'em...he sold you, I, and everyone else here.
The problem will come into play in two weeks when we play South Carolina and the days following where kids will watch top programs battle it out at big time bowl games and play for the National Championship.
Then the big boy coaches will start crootin
Some people on this board are sour beyond repair you know God **** well that ****s gonna help with recruiting it showed how it was mostly players effort that drove the program too the top not coaches and clouds!!
Some people on this board are sour beyond repair you know God **** well that ****s gonna help with recruiting it showed how it was mostly players effort that drove the program too the top not coaches and clouds!!
Why would that help. Until we get more fans at games, we will not recruit like we used to. Get more fans, will get better players.
If any of you were actually watching the **** documentary and not beating off to Butch and his striped shirt under his sweater vest, you would see he caught the exact same flak our current coach got and eventually won.
History has a way of repeating itself, so no I won't wack off to the possibility of a Butch Davis reunion. As far as I'm concerned Butch was Al (lame duck corch) until he started winning.
You can note all the stats you want, list all the HOF'ers who played under Butch and so forth..before that 2000 season **** was looking bleak as **** for us until both player and coach became one and both decided enough was enough.
All Ed Reed talked about is how players played and coaches coached..players were in practice governing themselves, there was actual accountability taken from the leaders and sprinkled down to the soldiers.
Gotta keep grabbing those guys who feel enough is enough and wanna make a change. This documentary showed how when players and coaches align with both the same goals in mind things get that snowball affect
..don't care who the coaches are when this happens but when it does coaching will only be half the reason why the change occurred..the leaders of the program must make up the other half
Do you think that that movie help us with recruiting?
Thoughts?
If any of you were actually watching the **** documentary and not beating off to Butch and his striped shirt under his sweater vest, you would see he caught the exact same flak our current coach got and eventually won.
History has a way of repeating itself, so no I won't wack off to the possibility of a Butch Davis reunion. As far as I'm concerned Butch was Al (lame duck corch) until he started winning.
You can note all the stats you want, list all the HOF'ers who played under Butch and so forth..before that 2000 season **** was looking bleak as **** for us until both player and coach became one and both decided enough was enough.
All Ed Reed talked about is how players played and coaches coached..players were in practice governing themselves, there was actual accountability taken from the leaders and sprinkled down to the soldiers.
Gotta keep grabbing those guys who feel enough is enough and wanna make a change. This documentary showed how when players and coaches align with both the same goals in mind things get that snowball affect
..don't care who the coaches are when this happens but when it does coaching will only be half the reason why the change occurred..the leaders of the program must make up the other half