The problem with riley and his staff

Michigan and Florida had a lot of talent on the roster, via multiple top 10 recruiting classes, so it isn't an exactly fair comparison.

But watching other hires around the country seemly already pay off while our hire seems to be a big wiff stings a tad.

 
this is the nature of college football. You make a coaching change to win NOW. Not commence some sort of rebuilding process. Football is more about scheme and mindset than is pure talent than it ever was.

 
Michigan and Florida had a lot of talent on the roster, via multiple top 10 recruiting classes, so it isn't an exactly fair comparison.

But watching other hires around the country seemly already pay off while our hire seems to be a big wiff stings a tad.
Understandable about the talent difference, but it does show that a coach like Mcelwain can come in and change the culture of the football team quickly.

 
Just wondering how many of these threads we have to have.
Only read the ones you want to read. That's the best way to handle that dilemma.
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Don't think it's arrogance, but there is a general lack of sense. It's starting feel like Riley came here because he refused fire some ACs at Oregon State. We came knocking and now it's our problem.

Riley's game management skills are the worst I've seen. I've seen Frank, Bill, and Bo.

 
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