[quote]DJHT wrote:
The whole offense is set up for the spread, Harbaugh runs a tranditional pro offense. He would really suck for 3 years minimum to get the right recruits, could he do it probably. But why? Chance for failure is high and would fuck him for future jobs. Michigan is not getting a big name right now, they better start trolling the high school coaches. [/quote]
This I never have understood. I can see an issue with needing big guys and all you have is small fast guys, but is it not part of the coaches job to win or at least compete with the players they have? Look at what Rich Rod drove away from Michigan when he got there (speaking of the Sugar bowl). Harbaugh turned around Standford is four years. Michigan should not take that long.[/quote]
But it is about what is set up, cant put a round peg in a square hole. Look at UT or Michigan for that matter, this is the first year Michigan at least had some offense. Cause it took years to get the right people in the right place. You cant make Wes Welker into a tight end no matter how much he eats. I mean the NFL teams have problems switching from a 4-3 to 3-4 defense why? Cause of scheme is different and you need certain players to run a certain scheme.[/quote]
I guess I think the coaches should be able to figure something out. Should they not know something about more than one type of offense or defense? I could see specializing in the Pros but college is a revolving door of players.[/quote]
Actually college coaches have a bigger pool of players to pick from, the pool gets smaller the higher you go up. So the coaches recruit for their type of systems, that is why 3 years ago it was a head scratcher for Rod to go to Michigan in the first place. The big 10 is about power run game and defense, he runs the spread and a fast defense. Bad fit.
^LOL good post about the spread, I didnt have time to get that indepth. That was my whole worry about UT moving to pro-offense they do not have the OL to do it. And that was seen this year, I think UF adjusted quicker than UT.
yea well the thing with us is that meyer’s best recruits have all since moved on and we have talent that can be formed… alot of our seniors and juniors are leaving now and the freshmen and sophs haven’t seen a whole lot of field time so this camp can set in the pro-style offense… they might be undersized but a summer of eating can easily fix that… in addition to that the strength and conditioning coach for UF is a beast…
I think this is a way for him to not get bothered with it while Harbaugh goes through the interview process. When Harbaugh decides, he will declare. My take on things.
[quote]DJHT wrote:
I think this is a way for him to not get bothered with it while Harbaugh goes through the interview process. When Harbaugh decides, he will declare. My take on things. [/quote]
I think he SERIOUSLY reconsiders his choice now that Harbaugh is gone
Question do you think the month off hurts Oregon or Auburn? See I think it hurts Oregon because of the offense they run. This might be the only reason I can see Auburn winning. Or if Cam Newton gained 30 lbs and is slow as fuck.
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Question do you think the month off hurts Oregon or Auburn? See I think it hurts Oregon because of the offense they run. This might be the only reason I can see Auburn winning. Or if Cam Newton gained 30 lbs and is slow as fuck. [/quote]
I think the time off definitely hurts Oregon. Their offense is such a timing thing that a month off of actual game speed will make them rusty.
I think it really helps Auburn (especially their D) because of the crazy pace that Oregon runs. I saw an interview with Auburns stud DT and he said this month off has helped a lot because their strength and conditioning coach has been working them like dogs. He said he’s in the best condition of his life now thanks to the month off. I think that’s why I helps Auburn more than Oregon.
I mean the same things apply for both schools but oregona offense is a little more timing and pace oriented than Auburn although the time off does help the Ducks D scheme for how to stop Newton.
[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
I do not care who wins. I do not have cable and ESPN took the bowls away from me.
Yes, I did see A&M on Fox.
And yes, LSU is going to have a good secondary for years to come.[/quote]
Why cant you watch it online?[/quote]
I could but the computer is right next to the kids room and she wakes up easily for a couple of hours after we put her to bed. That, and the desk chair is not comfortable after a couple of hours. That, and I plan on going to sleep after watching NCIS. That, and I do not care who wins.