I guess I don't find it hard to understand why this year's Wisconsin defensive players perform better than this year's Husker players.
I included Honas who plays quite a bit but so does Domann so I guess it evens out, but still there should be more than 3 backers(one a converted safety) on the roster from the previous staff flat out that number is unaccetable.That statement is false. Alex Davis & Mo Barry are listed as starters and both committed in 2015. So, it's 50/50 (with the other two being Miller & Tannor, of course recruited by Frost).
Still interested in hearing you (or anyone else) answer the question, at a minimum just to entertain the question itself: How many years is the minimum number of years under Chinander's coaching staff to no longer use the excuse that "_________ just needs more time in Chinander's system?"
They are being put through an established system that systematically produces all conference caliber players?? It takes a few years to develop these types of systems is that crazy??Go ahead and say it out loud.
Sorry about that! Thank you. No, I was just plain wrong.
Depending on who starts, it could be JoJo | Miller | Barry | Tannor - so I was completely wrong there and @TheSker was right.
I answered your question, I guess in number of years that would be 3 to fully stock the roster with Frost recruits in year #5.
I will also say this. As frustrated as some of the fans might be, I would guarantee it doesn't match the frustration of Frost, Ruud and Chinander.Genuinely asking: Are high school recruiting rankings then to be completely, 100% thrown out in this conversation?
In other words, should we completely throw out the data I looked up on Wisconsin's starting linebackers? Because if we did that...what criteria are we even talking about when we say that Wisconsin "plays above their recruiting ranking?" What do we attribute their good play to? Not to good coaching?
Then what would it boil down to? Whatever's in the water in Madison? Tell me if the point I'm driving at is clear to you, please - regardless if you despise my premise or not.
A system, and one that doesn't have the names Riley or Banker.Go ahead and say it out loud.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_AlvarezOk, thanks. There's one data point for the poll then.![]()
Wisconsin hasn't always had great linebackers, and it took Barry Alvarez until his 4th season to put together a run. But they have had consistency in Madison for a long long time as far as a system, and that makes a difference.
I then looked Shaqueem up, and he scored as a very low 3* (.80) coming out of high school. Now obviously those recruiting websites aren't the end-all, be-all. But we have to admit - those same sites are used as a reference point to say that "Wisconsin plays above their recruiting rankings.""UCF had better talent walking in than Nebraska, and Griffin would certainly be part of that."
Its not really a narrative. This staff will get time to put their system into place whether the fans are calling for heads or not. So we can sit here all day and talk about how long Chin gets a pass for but the fact of the matter is Frost was given a 7 year contract for a reason and he has said from the beginning he wanted to make sure he and his staff were given enough room time wise to do this thing right because it was a mess from their perspective.The current narrative in this thread is that Chinander gets a pass this year and deserves several more years before it can be fairly stated that his system and coaching doesn't work well/develop players well. I disagree with that, and I think that he and his staff are largely responsible if we're getting trampled over in the run game in conference play next year again.
I agree next year we should see improvement but again, patience is needed.
My point, or logic, or excuse, or whatever word you want to use is UCF had 1/2 dozen players selected to the NFL draft over a two year period.I can't and wouldn't disagree with any of that. But I am singling out the logic that @TheSker used on the last page when he said:
I then looked Shaqueem up, and he scored as a very low 3* (.80) coming out of high school. Now obviously those recruiting websites aren't the end-all, be-all. But we have to admit - those same sites are used as a reference point to say that "Wisconsin plays above their recruiting rankings."
Do we think that UCF's defensive staff prior to Frost coming in - a staff that lead a team to go 0-12 - was coaching that defense well? No, of course not. So, there's no parallel there between your Wisconsin argument and UCF's situation, either.
The current narrative in this thread is that Chinander gets a pass this year and deserves several more years before it can be fairly stated that his system and coaching doesn't work well/develop players well. I disagree with that, and I think that he and his staff are largely responsible if we're getting trampled over in the run game in conference play next year again.
I don't think he's on the hot seat. I don't think he should be fired even after next season. But I personally just don't think our linebackers are a well-coached unit this season, by and large.
Its not unfair. I see what you are saying and obviously at some point we need to get better. I think we already are better than a year ago though and next year we will see more improvement. I also really think the defense would be greatly aided by our offense performing like a typical Scott Frost offense does.Totally agree. And I want to clarify that a few posts up I said that:
1. Chinander's seat is not hot.
2. Chinander deserves due time to put in the system that he wants to put in.
But on the other side of that coin, I think there are some potential troubling clues that he may need to adjust a bit in the way he prepares & coaches his front seven to defend the power run in this conference. I don't think that comment is unfair or stupidly unsupportive of Frost & his efforts.
My point, or logic, or excuse, or whatever word you want to use is UCF had 1/2 dozen players selected to the NFL draft over a two year period.
Nebraska doesn't and won't.