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How is it even possible to hold your opponent to FIVE (5!) yards of offense in the 2nd half and not win the game? Has that ever happened before? In the history of college football? Unbelievable!
Progress in terms of improving the talent within the program. Riley struck out on a lot of guys and settled for the D-list players like Dismuke, Chris Walker, etc.I just have no idea how there has been zero progress since Riley’s last year. It makes no sense, we have the same exact issues tonight that we had 5 years ago.
I mean even Riley had a hard fought OT loss to Wisconsin.
There is some reason and logic and taking a step back look at things within this post, so I’ll apologize now, I’m far too emotional and upset to read this post with an open mind.Progress in terms of improving the talent within the program. Riley struck out on a lot of guys and settled for the D-list players like Dismuke, Chris Walker, etc.
Defense also playing with pride again which was absent since Pelini’s guys left. Offense showing glimpses of beautiful football. Unfortunately inconsistency has been our MO and our special teams haven’t been truly good since Bo.
I know the popular opinion is to get a special teams coach and it’ll magically make us better. That’s fine and dandy if it works, but I remember the last special teams coach we had… people (including me) complained that Bruce Read was overpaid for having mediocre special teams despite making nearly half a million a year. I do think making Mario an analyst would be better but until the players follow their coaching and perform accordingly, we’re going to continue to struggle.
Shanked punts, punting with a hook going the opposite direction of intended and field goal kicking can only be coached so much. Tonight punt return for a touchdown for example. Coaches had setup for right side contain and even had the punter rolling to his strong side (right) to make it easier. Dude messed up, same with Pryz. shanking the punts. I don’t want to get into the habit of fans blaming players for everything but clearly those two are failing to prove their spot on the roster.
I get it man, that game tonight was ours to lose. I haven’t been that internally upset in quite awhile. Even average special teams play this year and we’re 4-1 at worst.There is some reason and logic and taking a step back look at things within this post, so I’ll apologize now, I’m far too emotional and upset to read this post with an open mind.
This is thrown around a lot but we were ranked right around #30 in ST in all 3 of Riley's years. In Frost's we have been no better than 109th and as bad as 123rd out of 127 FBS teams. That's quite different.Progress in terms of improving the talent within the program. Riley struck out on a lot of guys and settled for the D-list players like Dismuke, Chris Walker, etc.
Defense also playing with pride again which was absent since Pelini’s guys left. Offense showing glimpses of beautiful football. Unfortunately inconsistency has been our MO and our special teams haven’t been truly good since Bo.
I know the popular opinion is to get a special teams coach and it’ll magically make us better. That’s fine and dandy if it works, but I remember the last special teams coach we had… people (including me) complained that Bruce Read was overpaid for having mediocre special teams despite making nearly half a million a year. I do think making Mario an analyst would be better but until the players follow their coaching and perform accordingly, we’re going to continue to struggle.
Shanked punts, punting with a hook going the opposite direction of intended and field goal kicking can only be coached so much. Tonight’s punt return for a touchdown for example. Coaches had setup for right side contain and even had the punter rolling to his strong side (right) to make it easier. Dude messed up, same with Pryz. shanking the punts. I don’t want to get into the habit of fans blaming players for everything but clearly those two are failing to prove their spot on the roster.
Yes, we have been very poor for quite awhile. The outrage wasn't about dropping to closer to average. It was for paying a special teams coach half a million to show little to no creativity, zero return on investment and poor performance on an aspect of the game where he attended practices for maybe an hour a day. The impression I get is that everyone believes a dedicated special teams coordinator will dramatically make us great quickly. Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma all have split duty coaches and it seems to work alright for them. We brought in Busch this off season. I'd argue that schematically and strategy-wise, we are better this year than last in terms of preparation and setup during the game. Where we're failing is in the execution of those plans.This is thrown around a lot but we were ranked right around #30 in ST in all 3 of Riley's years. In Frost's we have been no better than 109th and as bad as 123rd out of 127 FBS teams. That's quite different.
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ncaa/fei/overallst/2015
We were ranked #5 in 2014, hence the outrage about dropping to #30 with Read, but this is so much worse than that and it's largely due to not having a dedicated coach giving it enough focus.
WHo on this board wouldn't trade finishing 30th in Special Teams vs LAST which is where we are now in exchange for firing Verduzco?This is thrown around a lot but we were ranked right around #30 in ST in all 3 of Riley's years. In Frost's we have been no better than 109th and as bad as 123rd out of 127 FBS teams. That's quite different.
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ncaa/fei/overallst/2015
We were ranked #5 in 2014, hence the outrage about dropping to #30 with Read, but this is so much worse than that and it's largely due to not having a dedicated coach giving it enough focus.