Why would you assume they didn’t?Ultimately that choice is going to go to the player but I’d think Frost or Held would try to at least show Bell the damage he’s doing to himself by leaving now.
Especially if we are going withthe “Frost is trying to be honest with the kids” line that cropped up with Gebbia
Here's a true fact, as the defenses got tougher Bell's production decreased just as Ozigbo's production increased. That has little to do with the coaching and quite a bit to do the players. Oz has been through this before and I am willing to bet his desire to excel was much greater than that of Bell. Each person handles adversity differently and Bell choose to quit and walk away. Good luck to Bell with his future.
I hate to say it, but he's been a complete bust. He needs way too much to go right in order to produce. I know it is only 4 games but he worked himself into the 3rd spot very quickly.
Complete bust? Lol
Haven't gone through this thread yet but this may be the quickest overreaction I heard. Smdh
This is sooooo way off
Random thoughts
Troy, CO, and Purdue all close to each other against the run (141, 156 and 162 rushing yards per game allowed, repectively) MI clearly better at 86 per game.
Bell's comments to ESPN about having "...earned the starting job and feel I have continued to work the same way but feel I am not being used to my fullest potential..." really punches the entitlement mentality card for me. It appears to imply that once the starting position was earned, it was his and did not have to be earned each week.
In terms of Coaching staff communication, I think they have communicated loudly and clearly, "All in, or all out. You choose by how you practice."
I don't care if the staff runs a bunch of players off if this is that attitude of the players that are leaving.
I believe Frost wants a roster full of guys with Zig's attitude.
As I read this I am eating the triple double crunch wrap from taco BELLReally wanted him to complete a 3rd down so I could say "saved by the bell". Ah well
@StPaulHusker, here is what we know:
1. Greg Bell was the starter.
2. Greg Bell thought he had the #1 spot locked down.
3. Greg Bell got demoted.
4. Greg Bell announces he's leaving the team.
5. Greg Bell says, "...not being used to his full potential."
6. This coaching staff has been brutally honest and up-front with players about what the expectations are. We hear it literally in every single press conference.
7. The message is clear: Players are merely renting that starting spot and rent is due every single day.
8. Team first. Team second. Team third. Team fourth. Individuals --> is the door.
9. The previous head coach ran a soft program with no accountability. Coach Frost is changing this right before our eyes.
Interesting that "not being used to his full potential" only came to light after he got demoted.
Personally, I don't like that Greg Bell left, but this clearly is a case where a player got mad for being demoted, and pulled a Cartman--took his ball and went home.
As far as your comment as to when coaches bear responsibility? I say, year three contingent upon circumstances. The sad reality is that players leave when they're not named the starter. It happens all the time. My guess, it went something like this:
Bell: Coach, I want to leave. I thought I put in the work you required to keep my spot.
Frost: Stay and work harder. Prove to us that you want to play.
Bell: Naw, Ima bounce.
Frost: Well okay, we'll release you from your scholarship. Best of luck to you.
Bell was CO #1 during at least the first 3 games. When did he become the starter?