Patterson handcuffed him here, interested to see what he does when he has full control. Their HC sucks but Cumbie will do well there.
According to this FWST article in December when he left for Tech:
I don't think his leaving was about money.
Strange metric.wonder what our coaches salaries per point scored is. whatever it is it’s probably one of the highest in the nation.
We don't want another Dykes out in Lubbock.Good for Sonny.
If this is true, and there's enough smoke around Gary's reaction to the defense getting tired because the offense was scoring so fast to at least believe it's possible. . .
Then, what a dumbass way to deal with the perceived, "problem."
So, instead of recruiting extra DLs to have enough of a rotation to keep them fresh, we allocate enough scholarships to make sure we have about 22 wide receivers on the team to feed the 10-man rotation at the position.
They spread less rash tho.We don't want another Dykes out in Lubbock.
Patterson liked Cumbie because his defense dominated his offense in every practice.Patterson handcuffed him here, interested to see what he does when he has full control. Their HC sucks but Cumbie will do well there.
If this is true, and there's enough smoke around Gary's reaction to the defense getting tired because the offense was scoring so fast to at least believe it's possible. . .
Then, what a dumbass way to deal with the perceived, "problem."
So, instead of recruiting extra DLs to have enough of a rotation to keep them fresh, we allocate enough scholarships to make sure we have about 22 wide receivers on the team to feed the 10-man rotation at the position.
thought his contract had expired at tcu and the dollar amount was in response to texas having interest in him
The problem wasn’t “scoring to fast”. I keep hearing that stupid narrative thrown around. The issue was the 5 snaps in 90 second drives that ended in punts
That wasn’t a problem until after 2016 when GP put the brakes on the passing attack.
Possibly because he wasn't keen on continuing to count on an offensive scheme that was consistently failing to execute. As alluded to above, 3 plays and a punt in a 90-second span of game time, repeated several times, will gas any defense.That wasn’t a problem until after 2016 when GP put the brakes on the passing attack.
I’m not sure your point on the Texas thing, but his TCU contract had expired at the end of the 2020 season but he was offered a 2 year deal through 2022 to stay for substantially similar money. Texas hadn’t shown interest in him for several years, but his most recent contract was in response to that pursuit.
don't question how scholarships are allocated.
heck, frogs last year had 8 linebackers and only 5 corners and that worked out okay so don't question how gary manages his roster
I think he ran his course here. He had incredible talent to work with in 2014 and 2015 and a new offensive scheme that had the element of surprise in 2014. Not sure he was up to the task when Meachum left being the sole OC. Bringing back Meachum and adding Kill said it all.Good for him, wish him the best except when he plays us. Quality individual, probably just not a good fit here.