FrogLifeYo
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Perfect for a defensive guy...Coach Grinch.
Has an interesting ring to it.
This is also a good hire for OU....Bummer for those of us who have enjoyed making fun of OU defense over the years
Perfect for a defensive guy...Coach Grinch.
Has an interesting ring to it.
The rich get richer and we’re still rotating the same thing from position to position. Interesting.
Next year should be pretty telling. Will we bridge some gaps towards the top of the league, or will the gap get wider. Moves are being made to improve ball clubs, yet to this point, we aren’t making any.
He’s a foul one.....Coach Grinch.
Has an interesting ring to it.
The rich get richer and we’re still rotating the same thing from position to position. Interesting.
Next year should be pretty telling. Will we bridge some gaps towards the top of the league, or will the gap get wider. Moves are being made to improve ball clubs, yet to this point, we aren’t making any.
seems to be split thoughts on grinch.
during the rose bowl it was mentioned that osu did not have a member of their secondary named he coaches all big 10 teams and wife's family in washington are split on what he did at wazzu.
I love loyalty. I do. But when does the loyalty create a situation where a league starts to pass you by?the one thing we all know is gary places loyalty over everything else.
not a bad thing though i don't believe in a depth chart based upon who has bled the longest for the program and coaches being kept for personal reasons.
I love loyalty. I do. But when does the loyalty create a situation where a league starts to pass you by?
And to be clear, I am not saying it has. Just a question.
million dollar question and unfortunately the only way to get a true answer is to let things play out.
gary has his 4 guys who are basically untouchable and it has led to some weird staff configurations and you have guys in positions who basically are there because you don't have anywhere else to place them.
his staff, his program, but i have always felt sonny was put in a tight spot when he has only been able to name 1 of his offensive staff. he might like the other 3, have no idea, but when input on the offense is coming from 2 guys who you removed from the position i am not sure how you expect things to change.
He’s now to the point of no return with them. They’ve helped him build a program and there’s a lot to be said for that so his options are what?million dollar question and unfortunately the only way to get a true answer is to let things play out.
gary has his 4 guys who are basically untouchable and it has led to some weird staff configurations and you have guys in positions who basically are there because you don't have anywhere else to place them.
his staff, his program, but i have always felt sonny was put in a tight spot when he has only been able to name 1 of his offensive staff. he might like the other 3, have no idea, but when input on the offense is coming from 2 guys who you removed from the position i am not sure how you expect things to change.
He’s now to the point of no return with them. They’ve helped him build a program and there’s a lot to be said for that so his options are what?
He can keep them in place and maybe we’ve already peaked and they all ride off in the sunset as buds. Maybe we continue to close the gap on OU.
Or he makes moves, maybe they work out, maybe they don’t. But his guys he’s ridden with for 20 years may not pick up his calls for a fishing trip off the coast later on in life.
Tough spot.
Some folks don't like hearing it, but you see it on college football every year. Sooner or later, not changing staff (if staff is the problem) comes back to haunt. And even the coaches thought to be most secure find themselves on the hot seat, no matter what an AD said a year or two or three before. The money in football these days makes even a 10 year head coach an oddity for a school.He’s now to the point of no return with them. They’ve helped him build a program and there’s a lot to be said for that so his options are what?
He can keep them in place and maybe we’ve already peaked and they all ride off in the sunset as buds. Maybe we continue to close the gap on OU.
Or he makes moves, maybe they work out, maybe they don’t. But his guys he’s ridden with for 20 years may not pick up his calls for a fishing trip off the coast later on in life.
Tough spot.
West Virginian is real excited about this hire. Hearing a lot of college football playoff talk from them. Lots of media cfb analysts do think this was an upgrade on the coaches they had.
Lots of great coaches in the Big 12. Which all the reason TCU needs to be on point with our position coaches and maybe bring in some analysts to help with gameplans and strategy and etc.