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Who would be the Coach?
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Clyde" data-source="post: 2773721" data-attributes="member: 73690"><p>One aspect of the coaching game I wonder about is the networking. You have to give props to Stoops for knowing about and recruiting Riley to OU, and to Riley for upgrading his DC. I don't have a clue how well Gary knows the ranks of young bright assistants across the country. The young guys he has hired have done very well with recruiting, IMHO, but the coaching is leaving a lot to be desired.</p><p>What makes for consistent winners in football would seem to be constant innovation. Gary for sure hasn't done that. He developed a revolutionary scheme, but that was 2 decades ago, and now the world has caught up with him and in many cases, passed him by. </p><p>I don't know where or how a HC goes about finding the next big thing before his rivals do. I'm not sure Gary does, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Clyde, post: 2773721, member: 73690"] One aspect of the coaching game I wonder about is the networking. You have to give props to Stoops for knowing about and recruiting Riley to OU, and to Riley for upgrading his DC. I don't have a clue how well Gary knows the ranks of young bright assistants across the country. The young guys he has hired have done very well with recruiting, IMHO, but the coaching is leaving a lot to be desired. What makes for consistent winners in football would seem to be constant innovation. Gary for sure hasn't done that. He developed a revolutionary scheme, but that was 2 decades ago, and now the world has caught up with him and in many cases, passed him by. I don't know where or how a HC goes about finding the next big thing before his rivals do. I'm not sure Gary does, either. [/QUOTE]
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