junior4949
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I would ask him why at Oregon State he was willing to take play calling duties away from Langsdorf but here he was unwilling to do it.
No kidding!!! Riley needs to be driving this truck.Do think there's any correlation between owning a Prius and having the softest o-line in the Big Ten?
Great point about practice time. That's where the kids are going to see the most development.I like this thread, OP. I've kind of been thinking about such a question for several weeks.
If I could give Mike a dose of truth serum I'd probably ask him if he believes that his practice time (meaning, all the way from Spring ball through the in-season practices) could be considerably more focused and intense.
When we talk about whether or not a college head coach "can develop talent" these days, I think about Wisconsin & Iowa's programs. Aside from coaches that teach sound fundamentals, what other explanation could there really be for the fact that each year Wisconsin rolls out a program that could potentially beat any team in the conference on any given Saturday?
Exactly. As if he needed to do research at some point with other trusted head coaches and try to figure out where his "practice focus" and "practice intensity" measures up to other successful programs.It's ironic because Mike gets so confident when watching practices, and he seems so perplexed when it doesn't carry over to the games. So, that makes me think that while he thinks he's running practices properly, the results aren't carrying over to the games, so he must not be running practices properly and getting the most out of them.