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New P/PK offer mentions Bill Busch/Trent Mossbrucker offering him a scholarship. Reading between the lines..don’t be surprised if Busch is your new special teams coach 

 
New P/PK offer mentions Bill Busch/Trent Mossbrucker offering him a scholarship. Reading between the lines..don’t be surprised if Busch is your new special teams coach 


I wonder why it hasn't been announced yet if true.

 
What if Joseph will be WR and passing game coordinator?  Merge a strong power run game with a passing game based off of PA and option game where we combine the traditional option (QB/RB) with a RPO look.  Similar to some of the stuff  CC does.  Traditional option look, but have the receiver in the scheme as well.  So pitch, QB keep or pass......Plus Joseph played in a "option" offense....
Hell of a guess.....

 
This morning, I saw a tweet from someone I don't know that said they are tentatively planning a press conference to announce coaches on Monday.  I didn't know who it was so I've been waiting for others to say the same thing.  

But, that wouldn't surprise me.  If it's true that the OC is coaching this weekend, I would guess we would start seeing more meaningful speculation sometime tomorrow or Sunday morning.

 
I think MJ's top attribute is his recruiting and recruiting connections down south.

Also, like, Army's roster is 100% made up of academy cadets.  It's not like it's illegal to throw the ball or anything, they're just limited by the players they can get.  Which is why they go all in on having a rushing offense that's difficult to defend.

We can still recruit guys like Armstrong and the Martinezes.  Real football players.  Not cadets.

All that being said, don't expect a 50/50 pass/rush ratio.

Dadgummit I'm getting my hopes up.
I dare you to say that to those young mens' faces. You won't find a tougher group of SOB's on any team. Just because they are Cadets, doesn't mean that they aren't also College Football players. Was Toure not a "football player" because he was at FCS? Army is much better than FCS. 

 
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I dare you to say that to those young mens' faces. You won't find a tougher group of SOB's on any team. Just because they are Cadets, doesn't mean that they aren't also College Football players. Was Toure not a "football player" because he was at FCS? Army is much better than FCS. 
OK, you proved you're a fan.

But....I'm pretty sure you took his comments wrong.  Yes, they are tough football players. But, you have to admit that recruiting to a military academy is different than recruiting anywhere else.  I have all the respect in the world for these guys.  They are committing to the military along with playing football.  That's awesome and what makes their success even more impressive.  And, it's what makes the Army Navy game so awesome.

 
OK, you proved you're a fan.

But....I'm pretty sure you took his comments wrong.  Yes, they are tough football players. But, you have to admit that recruiting to a military academy is different than recruiting anywhere else.  I have all the respect in the world for these guys.  They are committing to the military along with playing football.  That's awesome and what makes their success even more impressive.  And, it's what makes the Army Navy game so awesome.
It is my Alma Mater, so yeah a fan. Point still stands and IMO most people don't truly understand them. Recruits going to a Military Academy do have other options and get recruited just as any other "football player." Do they have the option to play at Alabama, Ohio State, or other elite programs, almost certainly not, but it isn't unusual for them to turn down P5 offers to go play for an Academy. You don't get the level of competitiveness you see from the academies against P5 opponents year after year if the academies didn't have talent; just look at how well the Army D held up to OU, Wisconsin, Michigan, etc. Their overall level of roster talent is not on par with NU, not even close, but the reality is many of the academy players are non-power 5 D1 caliber and had options to play at those types of schools. 

 
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OK, you proved you're a fan.

But....I'm pretty sure you took his comments wrong.  Yes, they are tough football players. But, you have to admit that recruiting to a military academy is different than recruiting anywhere else.  I have all the respect in the world for these guys.  They are committing to the military along with playing football.  That's awesome and what makes their success even more impressive.  And, it's what makes the Army Navy game so awesome.
100%. Army-Navy is one of my favorite games of the year. Army also hasn't had a top 100 recruiting class in the last 10 years, and routinely have one of the worst 10 classes in all of FBS. They run their system out of necessity, and do an amazing job of it. 

 
It is my Alma Mater, so yeah a fan. Point still stands and IMO most people don't truly understand them. Recruits going to a Military Academy do have other options and get recruited just as any other "football player." Do they have the option to play at Alabama, Ohio State, or other elite programs, almost certainly not, but it isn't unusual for them to turn down P5 offers to go play for an Academy. You don't get the level of competitiveness you see from the academies against P5 opponents year after year if the academies didn't have talent; just look at how well the Army D held up to OU, Wisconsin, Michigan, etc. Their overall level of roster talent is on par with NU, not even close, but the reality is many of the academy players are non-power 5 D1 caliber and had options to play at those types of schools. 


That was kinda my point.  Nebraska can recruit a little better than West Point.  

I didn't mean to diminish the young men.  I'm just saying Army can only recruit guys who are going into the military.  They're really limited.  It makes their success all the more admirable, to be honest. 

Imagine if BYU could only recruit mission kids.

 
Ok, I am not trying to be a pot stirrer...so don't take this question that way.

Has anyone heard a y rumblings of other coaches potentially leaving?

 
That was kinda my point.  Nebraska can recruit a little better than West Point.  

I didn't mean to diminish the young men.  I'm just saying Army can only recruit guys who are going into the military.  They're really limited.  It makes their success all the more admirable, to be honest. 

Imagine if BYU could only recruit mission kids.
fair enough

 
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