I agree. but, that doesn't discount the fact we were low on numbers for LBs due to the style of D we played in the Big 12. And, when I say that, I mean true depth at the position. Not just numbers.Where were all those defensive backs we had after the switch, BRB?
Our (early) recruiting was lackluster, conference switch or not.
This ↑I agree. but, that doesn't discount the fact we were low on numbers for LBs due to the style of D we played in the Big 12. And, when I say that, I mean true depth at the position. Not just numbers.Where were all those defensive backs we had after the switch, BRB?
Our (early) recruiting was lackluster, conference switch or not.
Zoogs. It's not being stated as the only reason. it wasnt. And I try not to use it as an excuse, though I know it comes off like that at times. But it was a pretty big factor. It changed a lot of things and directions of the program. It just needs to be known that it did have an impact, because I know of folks that think it didnt, or shouldnt have.Where were all those defensive backs we had after the switch, BRB?
Our (early) recruiting was lackluster, conference switch or not.
Zoogs. It's not being stated as the only reason. it wasnt. And I try not to use it as an excuse, though I know it comes off like that at times. But it was a pretty big factor. It changed a lot of things and directions of the program. It just needs to be known that it did have an impact, because I know of folks that think it didnt, or shouldnt have.Where were all those defensive backs we had after the switch, BRB?
Our (early) recruiting was lackluster, conference switch or not.
The conference change really needs to stop being used as an excuse. If anything, it exposed how poor at planning the staff wasIt took longer than expected to get those pieces in place. But would you say it was due to neglect of recruiting or more due to the conference switch?
All 3 had mobile QB's.....something that NEB and many solid defenses have had trouble with. Narduzzi at Michigan St has done well against Braxton Miller...however, Taylor had very solid games against the Spartans despite the turnovers.I like to think its because we have a defensive minded coach and his gameplan worked really well. The Wisconsin, Michigan, and heck even Ohio State defensive showings were the opposite.The thing I don't get about that argument is that if we were so unprepared for B1G style football, why did we have such tremendous defensive success against Michigan State, Penn State, and Iowa (all good teams that year)?
2012 I feel is when the shift was apparent. We werent nearly deep enough in several spots when injuries took their toll and I think the positional changeups had something to do with it. Correct me if Im wrong but perhaps the recruiting wasnt inept, it was just for a different style of play, there fore we saw just how shallow the roster was when we adjusted our defensive schemes and personnel
One solid game***All 3 had mobile QB's.....something that NEB and many solid defenses have had trouble with. Narduzzi at Michigan St has done well against Braxton Miller...however, Taylor had very solid games against the Spartans despite the turnovers.
Its not a lonely excuse, just one of many factors in the big picture.The conference change really needs to stop being used as an excuse. If anything, it exposed how poor at planning the staff wasIt took longer than expected to get those pieces in place. But would you say it was due to neglect of recruiting or more due to the conference switch?
Nobody wants to admit that the SEC was kinda mediocre last year. I didnt really see one squad outta the SEC thT was overly impressive. Bama was pretty good but had bad moments. Auburn was pretty good but got beat by FSU that quite honestly wasnt the most impressive team week in and week out. Mizzou.........yeah Mizzou. Georgia was right up there with those teams in terms of competetiveness and they were almost as banged up as we were. I really think the SEC could be on the downslide back to regularity.Texas A&M had Manziel. And a poor defense. Without Manziel, I'm not sure. And Missouri has to do this pretty consisntently to prove to me that last year wasnt a fluke like their other, what, 1? 2? great seasons under Pinkel? Hell, we beat Georgia too. That's just my opinion.
A&M lost 2 games in 2012. lost 4 in 2013. Still have not won their division yet, which Nebraska did in their second year, in route to a 10-2 reg season. So I guess i'm failing to see what A&M has done that is so much more impressive than Nebraska in their 1st two years. Sure, it's the SEC (yayhoo!) and they beat Bama. But as a whole, what else?