Defensive Play

So we've switched from last year's excuse that our defense is talentless.

This year's excuse is that a year and a half isn't enough time under Chinander's tutelage to coach two Frost recruits (Tannor & Miller) and two Riley recruits (Davis & Barry) into a decent squad.

Tell me the minimum number of seasons that a Frost recruit has under Chinander's coaching before this excuse runs out. I'm not being sarcastic - please put a number on it by your own standards.
I'm just saying, comparing our linebackers to Wisconsins coming out of high school isn't a fair comparison when they have a system in place that has been spitting out all conference backers for years. Do we have such a track record? Why blame Chinander when our backers have never been great in the BIG? The fact that our LB corps is made up of more Frost guys than Riley guys should tell you there is an issue. We should have more upperclassman backers than 2(Honas doesn't count) I'd like to see this team completely full of Frost recruits honestly. Its hard to judge the coaching job Chinander is doing with the many holes left by attrition of Riley recruits.

 
But if Iowa does to us what Minnesota did I'll be pretty fed up with our defensive coaching staff's ability to prepare its team to play against the run in this conference. 
I'd have no issue agreeing that Wisconsin's defensive staff is better as a unit than ours.  This is Ruud's first real full time coaching gig.

In the same breath, all this proclaiming our scheme sucks (on either side of the ball) is not true.

Right now, I'd side with Husker in WI that execution is problematic.  And yes, that ultimately falls on the coaches.

If Heinrich, Jackson and others aren't performing better in the future, then yes Frost will need to make some decisions.

It's not going to be a secret the rest of this season that our LBs aren't good at their fits.

 
So we've switched from last year's excuse that our defense is talentless.

This year's excuse is that a year and a half isn't enough time under Chinander's tutelage to coach two Frost recruits (Tannor & Miller) and two Riley recruits (Davis & Barry) into a decent squad.

Tell me the minimum number of seasons that a Frost recruit has under Chinander's coaching before this excuse runs out. I'm not being sarcastic - please put a number on it by your own standards.

I personally can force myself to put a salve on my psyche and tell myself that the number of seasons is "two." Meaning that next year, I expect to field a decent linebacker corps. I don't give a flying f*** that JoJo was a Riley recruit; he's a decent player. He'll be a senior, and Miller/Tannor will be juniors. So sure, maybe Henrich is out there as a true freshman and obviously you'll have to give him quite a bit of leeway there...but 3/4 of the squad will be upperclassmen.

No excuses of any kind next year in my opinion.
I would also add that this same staff developed Shaquem Griffin into a pretty good LB.

 
The fact that our LB corps is made up of more Frost guys than Riley guys should tell you there is an issue.


That statement is false. Alex Davis & Mo Barry are listed as starters and both committed in 2015. So, it's 50/50 (with the other two being Miller & Tannor, of course recruited by Frost).

Still interested in hearing you (or anyone else) answer the question, at a minimum just to entertain the question itself: How many years is the minimum number of years under Chinander's coaching staff to no longer use the excuse that "_________ just needs more time in Chinander's system?"

 
I would also add that this same staff developed Shaquem Griffin into a pretty good LB.


And remind me again: How many seasons did Chinander work with Shaquem Griffin? Ah yes; two. He had been coached by Chinander for a year and a half at the point at which he was considered "a good player."

That's the same amount of time the rest of these guys here have been coached by this staff.

See how many holes there are in all of these excuses?

 
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That statement is false. Alex Davis & Mo Barry are listed as starters and both committed in 2015. So, it's 50/50 (with the other two being Miller & Tannor, of course recruited by Frost).

Still interested in hearing you (or anyone else) answer the question, at a minimum just to entertain the question itself: How many years is the minimum number of years under Chinander's coaching staff to no longer use the excuse that "_________ just needs more time in Chinander's system?"
At UCF the answer was two.

At Nebraska the answer is more than two.

 
And remind me again: How many seasons did Chinander work with Shaquem Griffin?

See how many holes there are in all of these excuses?
Dude, you can use the word "excuse" all day when acting demanding with this staff.

UCF had better talent walking in than Nebraska, and Griffin would certainly be part of that.

We have a good staff....including Chinander and Ruud.

But if "excuse" is your favorite word, keep it flowing.....it's a message board after all....

We have acknowledged that the goal posts have been moved.

Thank you for the confirmation.
If so, they are your goal posts.

 
UCF had better talent walking in than Nebraska, and Griffin would certainly be part of that.


Just looked him up on 24/7 Sports:

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Still confident on that statement?

I'll back off on singling people out. I apologize as I'm sure I'm coming off to most as an a$$ here.

Something we're doing with our defense this season isn't working. That's where I'm roughly at. And it is very frustrating.

 
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We have acknowledged that the goal posts have been moved.

Thank you for the confirmation.


I'd say UCF just turned around fast than anyone expected, for a lot of reasons. And those expectations for timelines shouldn't have come with the staff. I'd say 3 years, and I think I would've said the same if I were a UCF fan when this staff was hired. The fact that they beat the expectations once doesn't mean they figured it out and can fix a different team faster.

 


Genuinely asking: Are high school recruiting rankings then to be completely, 100% thrown out in this conversation? 

In other words, should we completely throw out the data I looked up on Wisconsin's starting linebackers? Because if we did that...what criteria are we even talking about when we say that Wisconsin "plays above their recruiting ranking?" What do we attribute their good play to? Not to good coaching?

Then what would it boil down to? Whatever's in the water in Madison? Tell me if the point I'm driving at is clear to you, please - regardless if you despise my premise or not.

 
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That statement is false. Alex Davis & Mo Barry are listed as starters and both committed in 2015. So, it's 50/50 (with the other two being Miller & Tannor, of course recruited by Frost).

Still interested in hearing you (or anyone else) answer the question, at a minimum just to entertain the question itself: How many years is the minimum number of years under Chinander's coaching staff to no longer use the excuse that "_________ just needs more time in Chinander's system?"


Miller came to NU in 2016 so he was Riley. Did you mean Honas?

 
Genuinely asking: Are high school recruiting rankings then to be completely, 100% thrown out in this conversation? 

In other words, should we completely throw out the data I looked up on Wisconsin's starting linebackers? Because if we did that...what criteria are we even talking about when we say that Wisconsin "plays above their recruiting ranking?" What do we attribute their good play to? Not to good coaching?

Then what would it boil down to? Whatever's in the water in Madison?
I guess I don't find it hard to understand why this year's Wisconsin defensive players perform better than this year's Husker players.

 
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