This is literally no different than what we have now.No, the next ST coach will be titled that although he may also be a position coach
This is literally no different than what we have now.No, the next ST coach will be titled that although he may also be a position coach
I saw in one story (sorry I don't have a link at the moment) that said Riley was not a fan of the move the SEC and that was a contributor to him leaving OK.I tend to agree that OU fans may be feeling pretty uneasy right now. Coach quits. Players leaving. New conference with atleast 3 or 4 super power type programs (Ala, Ga, LSU, Fl) and then rival Tx, Tenn, Auborn, A&M, and several more that are never less than pretty challenging teams for anybody). The Big 12 offered about 5 easy games and maybe 3 challengers and one real toughie. No more conference titles awaiting them unless they play great fb almost every week.
Riley gets out at a good time imo. USC could become royalty in the PAC 12. Only one or two rivals. Southern Cal is USC property with a big name coach for several years.
Exactly. That is what Frost believes. Special teams are a nuisance in his mind. Just something that happens while he and his brain trust aids plan the next TD play.This is literally no different than what we have now.
Agreed 100%. Go from the top of the food chain to being among a handful of equals. I’d have to imagine Oklahoma and Texas will get a bit of a raw deal with scheduling for awhile too.I tend to agree that OU fans may be feeling pretty uneasy right now. Coach quits. Players leaving. New conference with atleast 3 or 4 super power type programs (Ala, Ga, LSU, Fl) and then rival Tx, Tenn, Auborn, A&M, and several more that are never less than pretty challenging teams for anybody). The Big 12 offered about 5 easy games and maybe 3 challengers and one real toughie. No more conference titles awaiting them unless they play great fb almost every week.
Riley gets out at a good time imo. USC could become royalty in the PAC 12. Only one or two rivals. Southern Cal is USC property with a big name coach for several years.
Willy Korn..No, most likely in that scenario we will hire an OC/QB combo.
I wouldnt mind losing a LBer coach that we could replace with Busch....Any word on defensive staff staying in tact? If Fisher gets pulled away to another school, the natural thing for us would be to slide Busch in as ST coordinator and secondary coach, no?
Can Ron Brown coach special teams? Joe Ganz?
Ricky brumfield covers ST and TEWe can't have a OC/QB, RB, WR, TE, OL, ST, + 5 defensive assistants. That's 11, only allowed 10.
Having anyone coach a position as well as ST is completely missing the point. I would totally believe Frost to do that but we need a dedicated person for ST. Period.Ricky brumfield covers ST and TE
100% agree with this. Need a coach dedicated to ST first, and then maybe help out with a position group.Having anyone coach a position as well as ST is completely missing the point. I would totally believe Frost to do that but we need a dedicated person for ST. Period.
If we had really good ST play already with a position coach doing it and needing to find a new one, I would be fine with it. Problem is, our ST is such a disaster, it needs special attention from someone GOOD and committed to just that.100% agree with this. Need a coach dedicated to ST first, and then maybe help out with a position group.
Ah yes, because a handful of teams, none of which were elite or even close to elite at said time of conference moving, is a fair sample size and totally an apt comparison to a title contending, conference champ program. You sir must have gotten an A+ in statistics back in the day because your perspective and scientific reasoning is bullet proof!Dude, you’re creating the narrative you want to believe and that’s fine. Please don’t pass it on as fact.
For the bolded… which conference has Oklahoma played in the past ten years? Could it be the same division and conference you belittled Nebraska for going 10-4 consistently? Oklahoma is a good program and wins consistently but, let’s not reduce conference realignment to having just a little “direct impact on program success.”
To do so would be wildly ill-advised without evidence to the contrary. No P5 program that changed conferences has won a title in their respective conference the past ten years. I believe that is enough of a sample size to emphasize a significant impact.
Daniels was playing when Minnesota ran up and down the field on us.Did you see the run defense without Daniels?