1) How is this post at all responsive? You said our defense looks like it could be competent the rest of the year and I say you are basing that on one half of football. Then you go off on how BK isn't going anywhere...What does that have to do with anything?
2) This is why I honestly don't respect your football knowledge. I have nothing against you personally and agree with a lot of what you say in non-football threads but dude, what are you even talking about with Jim Tressel? Are you trolling right now?
You don't fire a coach for ONE 8-4 season. Everyone knows that. Jim Tressel went
10-2
12-1
11-2
10-3
11-2
12-1
in the years after the 8-4 season. They went to a BCS bowl every single year. They went to the Natty twice. He won 3 BCS games.
Brian Kelly has gone 8-4 or worse 4 times and will do so again this year. What are you even talking about?
I have always wondered if the academic rigor side of ND prevents adequate rest and recovery for football players. I would love some anecdotal evidence.
I have always wondered if the academic rigor side of ND prevents adequate rest and recovery for football players. I would love some anecdotal evidence.
I think Kelly has really struggled with player development. That was supposedly his strong suit when he was hired, but it seems to be rare that a player steps in in year 3 or 4 and becomes a dominant player, much less a solid contributor. The vast majority of players in Kelly's tenure seem to be contributors by the start of their second year, or not at all. Which makes me wonder if those guys were simply better athletes/players than the others when they showed up on campus.
CJ Prosise would be an exception. But even with him and his speed and explosiveness, I wonder how much of his career was due to Brian Kelly, or due to God-given talent and ability. Sure, guys like Will Fuller got better as their careers progressed at ND, but 3-star Will was contributing as a true FR. Natural progression should be occurring for every 18 year old college football player. The pattern for BK looks like it may be that the guys who have "it" arrive to the school and can contribute early, while the guys who don't, never do. Can anybody think of anybody other than Prosise that was able to become a great (or even good) player late in their career under BK?
Maybe I'm wrong on this.
You mean like guys who have went from a nobody to a star? That doesn't happen much anywhere but as far as guys who just improve over the course of their careers? I'd say guys like Harrison Smith, Manti, Zack Martin, Eifert, Ronnie Stanley, Chris Brown, TJ Jones, Theo Riddick, Jonas Gray, Jarron Jones, Daniel Cage, Troy Niklas, even Jaylon definitely improved. That's just off the top of my head...bolded guys are ones that went from nobodies to stars. Throw Kizer in that group too. I'm sure I forgot plenty.
I'm not a huge Kelly supporter and think his teams lack toughness but he can develop talent. Think he's more of a second tier coach and not in that elite group.
I'm bewildered that it seems extremely rare for somebody like a redshirt JR to step in along the D-line or secondary and be a solid contributor. To me, that speaks more on player development than a guy that was good enough to play basically when he arrived on campus, lacking (or with a small amount of) major college coaching, training, and development.
Yes, but I think all those guys were contributing by the beginning of their 2nd year in the program. Which leads me to believe that basically all those guys would probably be contributing (all things being equal) at most other programs, had they gone there. I think those guys may have shown up ND simply better/more athletic/more polished than other players. And I don't think that is necessarily a feather in the cap for player development.
I'm bewildered that it seems extremely rare for somebody like a redshirt JR to step in along the D-line or secondary and be a solid contributor. To me, that speaks more on player development than a guy that was good enough to play basically when he arrived on campus, lacking (or with a small amount of) major college coaching, training, and development.
I have always wondered if the academic rigor side of ND prevents adequate rest and recovery for football players. I would love some anecdotal evidence.
So about .01% of the people in the country watched the game. I don't think 1 out of 10,000 people watching a game makes it a big game.
FYI, there's a calculator built into your phone.
Reached out for a defensive coordinator? Do tell.
Not exactly the sorta reaching that was going on my fellow Regionite.
Well that is interesting.
I could root for LSU with BK there. Which I now realize upon typing my thoughts is completely f*cked up.
You didn't hear it from me but...
I just heard from a speed dial booster that Team Kelly has reached out to LSU.
Also was told that Gary Patterson told ND he'd take the job in Dec. '09 but couldn't do what CBK ended up doing when he was also undefeated and #3 going into the Fiesta Bowl vs. Boise and had a shot to win the NC if Florida beat Bama.
That's crazy sh!t.
I think Kelly would do really well in the SEC with the type of offense he likes. I personally hope the next guy skews towards a power type offense and utilizes one of our best positions we can recruit (TE). I'm over having an offense that puts up a lot of yards but struggles in short yardage/redzone.
And I was told in one for these threads that he wouldn't leave for another job......
His offense would be very good but could his defense?
At LSU? Heck yeah. Just let their DC do his thing, recruit the studs they've been recruiting for the past 15 years and all would be good.
I completely forgot that his deal was still in play my bad.
Yeah, I was hoping for a Kelly/Aranda combo, just didn't think it might be at LSU.
I am not the biggest supporter of Kelly right now but is would be interesting to see what Jack could come up with.