Well, a 4-3 team played in front of zero fans with no notable wins in a somewhat farce Covid season, now that you ask.How bad was Oregon to lose to Campbell in a bowl game?
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Well, a 4-3 team played in front of zero fans with no notable wins in a somewhat farce Covid season, now that you ask.How bad was Oregon to lose to Campbell in a bowl game?
I was going to watch game later as could not be home but walked into two bars in NYC and isu-Memphis was plastered on every TVI dont know why I have to keep explaining this, but there was another game on this afternoon, with much better teams, larger fanbase, and on a larger network.
I think WR is tricky and hard to gauge. We’ve had some that didn’t and some that absolutely have. Noel this year alone has been completely different. And Campbell’s history at RB dating back to Toledo even speaks volumes. Even if those guys were super talented anyway, you have to credit the staff still. That’s like people who dog on Saban because he just has the best players. Well Texas had that for a long time and did nothing with it.Purdy didn’t develop (given his dad, I’m optimistic Rocco will)
WR development has been poor.
Defense definitely develops guys, that’s true.
This staff knows defense. They don’t know offense imo, just trying to follow a recipe
Purdy didn’t develop (given his dad, I’m optimistic Rocco will)
WR development has been poor.
OL woefully bad
Defense definitely develops guys, that’s true.
This staff knew defense. They don’t know offense imo, just trying to follow a recipe
Honestly. Nothing public right now. I’ve said in other posts tonight and I’ll say it again. Campbell has gotten us to the most constant level of success in program history, and for that I’m very thankful. However, AD and him need to have an honest conversation about continuing to grow as a program. No I’m not saying conference title contender every year. I’m saying a reliable P5 program that doesn’t struggle to beat G5 programs most years, a program that’s has an average OL most years instead of a grade D or F line, a program that is not easily dismissed from future football realignment events that could lead us to no longer being part of the top tier level of competition.
How about you? What do you think?
RB is the only position, and that’s a position in which development is the smallest partI think WR is tricky and hard to gauge. We’ve had some that didn’t and some that absolutely have. Noel this year alone has been completely different. And Campbell’s history at RB dating back to Toledo even speaks volumes. Even if those guys were super talented anyway, you have to credit the staff still. That’s like people who dog on Saban because he just has the best players. Well Texas had that for a long time and did nothing with it.
The offensive line is the Achilles Heel and it’s the one place you can’t be bad at developing. If you would have kept everything the same but just given us K State’s offensive line during the Campbell era we likely win the Big 12 during Purdy and Hall’s time here.
That's great, I've been watching bowl games all week during the day while I work at home and I don't even remember who won half of them after 2 or 3 days already.I was going to watch game later as could not be home but walked into two bars in NYC and isu-Memphis was plastered on every TV
Did Memphis scout our offense and defense that well, or was our play calling that familiar with their coaches? Myers’s would have been very familiar with our system.
Too much alcohol in this thread?
KU actually gets A TON of money from their med school alumni and the younger generation wants to win in football now.
Look, I get your donate to basketball sentiment but we need a good football balance, that's what I'm saying. It's still the big earner.
Listening to the postgame pod...CW: "When the bowl projection came out, I didn't like the matchup for Iowa State."
He hated the matchup so much he called for a double-digit win numerous times on his podcast.
**** it let’s watch wrestling
Why I say it’s incomplete really is because I don’t think the WR issue is with the development. The issue has always been with the route trees and scheme. This year is the first one we have actually had games where guys get real separation or look wide open like we see so many other teams do on Saturdays. Scates is the same dude imo mostly, maybe a bit faster now, but our route tree was so terrible until post Ohio this year.RB is the only position, and that’s a position in which development is the smallest part
Noel has more usage. He was good Day 1 and regressed in Year 2 imo. Marginal development
The WR list of guys with potential that never materialized is much longer. Memphis had one of those guys score a TD today