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lol, It was supposed to say ineptness, not sure how inadequate popped. Almost the same but "the pill" comment was AWESOME!!!I think they're coming out with a pill for this...

lol, It was supposed to say ineptness, not sure how inadequate popped. Almost the same but "the pill" comment was AWESOME!!!I think they're coming out with a pill for this...
Don't forget about how terrible we are at keeping those highly rated recruits on campus.
We had 10 4 stars in the 2020 class. 7 were gone within 2 years (Betts, Greene, Fleming, Gray, Joseph, Francios, Morrison).
Absolutely the little details will make a huge difference.We need to focus on turning some of those losses into victories.
I'll say for the 100th time that Frost's biggest mistake was brining along his friends to coach. Specifically Austin, Verduzco, Held & Lubick. What a complete waste of offensive assistants. The stability has been terrible by Frost as well game by game. Need to hammer home the details as we all know. So many random players out there from week to week over the past 4 years.I agree, man.
Keyshawn Greene could have been a big difference maker, and Betts has been a loss. Morrison kind of got lost in the shuffle and wasn't standing out, sort of the same potentially with Fleming. The two DB's don't hurt as bad in my opinion.
But you're completely right on how it takes down the averages. We'd just have to have a metric to compare that attrition against some kind of national average.
I'm going to say that Greg Austin & Frost did a terrible job with the O-line, special teams has been a disaster for three seasons (outside of some better field goal kicking in 2020), and we generally just seem to buckle when the game is on the line. In terms of the roster we fielded last year we absolutely should have won at least 6 games.
I don't buy any kind of narrative that our roster last year on paper screams "this was a 3 win team."
I'll say for the 100th time that Frost's biggest mistake was brining along his friends to coach. Specifically Austin, Verduzco, Held & Lubick. What a complete waste of offensive assistants. The stability has been terrible by Frost as well game by game. Need to hammer home the details as we all know. So many random players out there from week to week over the past 4 years.
I think our "talent" has been over stated many times IMO due to some skill players who rarely stick around most times. Again, just build some stability and this thing can take back off.
I agree, but let's not pretend this was obvious from the beginning. Yes, people had concerns with Frost bringing his entire staff at the time - but those concerns were mostly around the defensive side, particularly Chinander and Ruud. Verduzco and Frost had turned Milton from an undersized nobody into a Heisman candidate. They put up more points on Auburn than anybody else that year, and there wasn't really a weak spot on the offense. In hindsight Held liked to mess with the RB depth chart randomly even then, but it had worked for them. Lubick is the one that sticks out as likely a bad hire at the time, without needing hindsight.
Now it shouldn't have taken almost 4 years to realize those guys weren't cutting it, and again Lubick was a miss from the start. But there was very little reason to consider not bringing the offensive staff to begin with.
You're right we weren't terrible on offense, pretty good actually. We just weren't good where it matters most, scoring points. And quite frankly our field position sucked half the time and when you're offense consistently has to go further down the field it's just more time to make a turnover or a drive killing penalty. There's plenty of blame to go around nonetheless.Agree with this. The only one that now seems odd is Austin as there seems to have been conflict about scheme/style. It's odd that hadn't been figured out well before a change was made.
For all the complaining (and firings) on the offensive side of the ball, we were the #22 offense in the country in yards per game last year. We were #47 in yards allowed per game. Yet people tend to talk like we were great on defense and terrible on offense.
You're right we weren't terrible on offense, pretty good actually. We just weren't good where it matters most, scoring points. And quite frankly our field position sucked half the time and when you're offense consistently has to go further down the field it's just more time to make a turnover or a drive killing penalty. There's plenty of blame to go around nonetheless.
But I think the bigger issue is that we kept striking out at the same positions, especially on offense.
That is almost so bad you have to tryI posted this a few months ago:
Looking at high school kids in the 2018-2020 classes, we signed 5 RBs, 12 RBs, and 2 TEs. Only 1 RB, 1 WR, and 1 TE remain on the team. Only 7 of those 19 ever played more than 5 games.
HS RBs
2018 Maurice Washington - 18 games / 1136 yards / kicked off
2019 Rahmir Johnson - 22 games / 831 yards
2019 Ronald Thompkins - 2 games / 34 yards / transferred
2020 Sevion Morrison - 6 games / 129 yards / transferred
2020 Marvin Scott - 8 games / 154 yards / transferred
HS WRs
2018 Andre Hunt - 0 games / 0 yards / kicked off
2018 Miles Jones - 1 game / 26 yards / transferred
2018 Justin McGriff - 0 games / 0 yards / transferred
2018 Dominick Watt - 0 games / 0 yards / never made to campus
2019 Wandale Robinson - 18 games / 1494 yards / transferred
2019 Darien Chase - 1 game / 13 yards / transferred
2019 Demariyon Houston - 0 games / 0 yards / transferred
2019 Jamie Nance - 0 games / 0 yards / transferred
2020 Zavier Betts - 18 games / 526 yards / ??????
2020 Marcus Fleming - 1 game / 75 yards / transferred
2020 Alante Brown - 11 games / 89 yards
2020 Will Nixon - 1 game / 5 yards / transferred
HS TEs
2018 Katerion Legrone - 1 game / 8 yards / kicked off
2019 Chris Hickman - 3 games / 90 yards
We were #70 in scoring offense, and #36 in scoring defense. Yards don't necessarily matter, a lot of teams move the ball between the 20s and give up yards between them also. Where it matters we were much better on defense, hence the talk and why that talk makes sense.Agree with this. The only one that now seems odd is Austin as there seems to have been conflict about scheme/style. It's odd that hadn't been figured out well before a change was made.
For all the complaining (and firings) on the offensive side of the ball, we were the #22 offense in the country in yards per game last year. We were #47 in yards allowed per game. Yet people tend to talk like we were great on defense and terrible on offense.
We were #70 in scoring offense, and #36 in scoring defense. Yards don't necessarily matter, a lot of teams move the ball between the 20s and give up yards between them also. Where it matters we were much better on defense, hence the talk and why that talk makes sense.
Scoring doesn't happen in a vacuum. A lot goes into it that the offense - or defense - doesn't always control. Yards are not really affected by the other phases of the game.