That was kind of a shocking admission. It was like he was stunned that yolo bombs aren't the answer. The thing I like about Riley is his willingness to learn so the faith I will keep.Riley has been coaching too long for him to fall into a trap.Poor coaching will not cut it here very long.Ask Bo and Frank.
Its just bad when the announcers were calling us out on it. On one play commenting Westy was in the end zone with his hands on his hips.... another time that Carter was open at the sticks. Even mentioning TA just keys in on one guy and doesn't even see the defense......... I would like to think that an experienced coach like Riley would have intervened.....That was kind of a shocking admission. It was like he was stunned that yolo bombs aren't the answer. The thing I like about Riley is his willingness to learn so the faith I will keep.Riley has been coaching too long for him to fall into a trap.Poor coaching will not cut it here very long.Ask Bo and Frank.
As bad as Tommy looked today, today's loss is on the defense. We know what Tommy is and isn't, and he isn't real good at playing from a deep deficit. The yolo bombs work occasionally but not as a philosophy. We need to pound the rockIts just bad when the announcers were calling us out on it. On one play commenting Westy was in the end zone with his hands on his hips.... another time that Carter was open at the sticks. Even mentioning TA just keys in on one guy and doesn't even see the defense......... I would like to think that an experienced coach like Riley would have intervened.....That was kind of a shocking admission. It was like he was stunned that yolo bombs aren't the answer. The thing I like about Riley is his willingness to learn so the faith I will keep.Riley has been coaching too long for him to fall into a trap.Poor coaching will not cut it here very long.Ask Bo and Frank.
Granted, it's the glory days, but NU's practices of old were like battle. Read some of the stuff from TO, Jason Peter and others.... They were brutal and it showed on game day.Here's the other thing about practicing physical - which Benning has been complaining about the lack thereof for some time:
The story is they don't do a lot of hitting to avoid injuries. Well, it's pretty obvious that isn't helping. One could speculate that we have more injuries because we're not used to getting hit until games.
I'm sure there's a balance in there somewhere. But it doesn't seem like we've found it.
Bob Stoops said on his philosophy that they only recruit guys who can contribute right away. Says he doesn't recruit guys to develop. Gotta say I agree with this. These kids are student athletes not professionals. They have to manage class, family, practice, games etc.....They can get stronger, gain experience, but I like the idea of getting guys who can step I'm when needed. I also think practicing hard simply toughens he guys up and gets them ready for the full contact that will happen in games....Riley and the staff were concerned about depth and having guys getting injured in practice. The media pointed out in Fall Camp that they thought the practices were pretty "soft". This was done to protect the players, but it hindered the team as they got into conference play. The team got worn out and beaten up in conference play.
Going forward, I hope that Riley is able to recruit and develop to build quality depth. I also hope that he is not afraid of playing true freshmen to provide depth. With 85 scholarships, teams need to get the most out of that roster. That means recruiting guys who are ready to contribute right away and playing them.
he was on the sidelines cuz he is always taking himself out.I totally agree CM. Darlington is not going to play QB. No coach wants to take the chance on that is my guess. POB should have been practicing and playing the whole year. I really do not care about Redhirts. You sometimes need bodies. The kid signed to play here and when needed. He was needed today, and most likely several other times.
I am a fan of Riley, but you have to have the manpower to play the game. We did not today. When Tommy is not playing well it seems to affect the team. That should have been transitioned through the year I think.
We should have had a viable alternative all year. That is what good teams do. They plan ahead, but not always two years ahead. You do what you have to do to be as competitive as you can. I think Coach Riley failed on that.
As to talent, it was apparent today that we were no where near competitive on the lines. Iowa did what they wanted and when they wanted. Our kids looked clumsy, out of shape, tired and uninspired.
We have a tremendous weapon in Westerkamp. Why he is on the sideline at anytime is beyond me. they have to account for him it would seem.
I do not want to see Coach Riley fired, for three reasons. I like him a lot. I really could not stand the past head coach from day one, and we need to see if they can do things differently with a true passing QB. As to the qualifications of assistant coaches, I know that loyalty is a factor in coaching, so I doubt many will leave.