What if I told you we may have the first competent offensive coordinator in years that could be able to scheme away from our weaknesses instead of being stubborn and running the same shit over and over and over again because that's how the offense is structured?
Had something like this happen in my family. This all happened before I was born. Sometime in the 80s. Grandfather gave his ticket allotment to my uncle who brought his buddies. They snuck in a lot of mini liquor bottles and we're mixing drinks in the stadium. Usher caught them and kicked them...
This 100%. The SEC powers (Georgia/Bama) are going to start to come back to the pack in the next few years. Saw it a bit with both this year. If 5-10 five stars chase bags instead of going into good SEC development programs, its going to only help ND.
He's not that bad when it comes to X's and O's. Isn't half bad with his player evals either. Problem is he'll dig his heels in on some hot takes and evals when he's clearly wrong. Dude just can't admit when he's wrong. He comes off as "holier than thou" on a lot on those takes. He was a D3 coach...
You do realize that since we are playing against our own team, then it means our ends dominated? Spring practice truly is a fascinating case study for a human beings mind.
Exactly. Angeli isn't winning any championships anytime soon with his skill set. A good game manager type for sure, but we need a lot of QB upside to get to that next level. Leonard, Carr, and Minchey provide that. Angeli doesn't.
More or less stated that a potential visit to Alabama was in the works "possibly". Not much at face value, but Loy went out of his way to say he was "worried" for the first time in this recruitment. Loy said that Deuce's family have a great relationship with Bama's new OC since he coached...