And I came here to see what jackwagon armchair coaches were going to try and justify calling their defense awesome with the soft schedule they had, and 36 points given up yesterday.I came directly here to see which jackwagon arm chair coaches were gonna say ‘they didn’t look good against Clemson.’
Did not disappoint. 10/10
Agree.Unfortunately, games are won and lost by points scored, not yards.
I agree with that as well, I was just saying earlier that I think, especially that fumble, was more of a compliment to Clemson‘s defense than it was a poor play by SMU‘s offense. I think as we both know, a great defense will show up after those turnovers and make the big plays needed. They could’ve held them to a field goal on at least one of them, and the narrative of that game changes. Ultimately, their defense still allowed many more points than those first two scores, and it was their offense that got them back in it.Agree.
But the SMU offense put their D in a hole for Clemson’s first 2 TD drives (started at the SMU 33 and SMU28).
To be fair if that’s the standard, the defense had to keep Clemson scoring less points than the SMU offense was scoring in order to “let their offense get them back in it”.Ultimately, their defense still allowed many more points than those first two scores, and it was their offense that got them back in it
Clemson ended up with 326 yards. Clemson for the season averaged 455 yards.
#FireSymons
That sounds familiar.Second fewest yards Clemson put up all season. Only Georgia held them below that. The game was lost mainly because the offense and special teams gave Clemson the ball on like SMU's 30 yard line twice in the first quarter. The rest of the game, SMU was the better team.
It hurts bc it’s funny and trueSymons will fit right in with our culture!
What he has done to make SMU have a top defense is impressive. Yes they lost the game but the defense never folded, it looked like it was going to be a blow out but they were in it to the end. It took the Clemson kicker to drill a 56 yard field goal which is no easy make. I also understand that Leonhard is on everyone's wish list but nobody knows if he wants to come back to College or what our chances are to even peak his interest in us. I know Elijah Robinson is a great recruiter and is a good defensive coordinator as well. I would be thrilled if we could get any of those 3 not too sure on anybody else.The Bills defense doesn’t look so hot so Butler lost out to that guy? :dunno
I’m not sold on SMU guy.
Jim Leonhard for his Big 10 chops or Elijah Robinson for his recruiting chops. These are the guys I’d be looking at.
Elijah Robinson would be great for Rhule if he wanted to travel instead of coaching next year.The Bills defense doesn’t look so hot so Butler lost out to that guy? :dunno
I’m not sold on SMU guy.
Jim Leonhard for his Big 10 chops or Elijah Robinson for his recruiting chops. These are the guys I’d be looking at.
For the record hiring one of the main assistant coaches just for their recruiting chops is a thing of the past. We can have any 10 coaches on staff go out on the trail. See Mozee, and Keith Williams. They aren't "main" coaches but they are part of the ones that go on the road.The Bills defense doesn’t look so hot so Butler lost out to that guy? :dunno
I’m not sold on SMU guy.
Jim Leonhard for his Big 10 chops or Elijah Robinson for his recruiting chops. These are the guys I’d be looking at.