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  1. On 4/16/2024 at 1:35 PM, Tommy Gadberry said:

    One of the assistants told a group of us at the spring game that we were purposefully waiting on after everyone's spring to go after some defensive linemen in the portal. 

    What's the rationale behind waiting until after spring to get defensive linemen in the portal vs. going after more in the previous portal window?

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  2. 10 hours ago, UNTLifer said:

    Tough opponent?  We should have beat them last year.  Personally, I hate posts that are state our opponent is tough.  That should be worried about playing us.

    I want to agree with you.

    Truly, I really do...

    But I don't think anybody was looking at our run defense last year and thinking, "I'm worried about playing them."

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  3. 1 minute ago, Tom McKrackin said:

    Yes but it wouldn’t have hurt Grant to talk up UNT a little more than he did.  The man in on halftime of a UNT game and he acted like it was all about Texas Tech!

    I hear you, but it’s business and he played it the right way. If he came off too proud and supportive of UNT, that could come back to bite him in irrational ways from Tech fans/admin…

    For example, ”You lost because you love UNT too much!” and other ridiculous accusations. 
     

    A positive shout out to UNT and shifting focus to his current team is exactly what he needed to do. 

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  4. I expected to see them bring in experienced defensive line players who could come make an immediate impact. 
     

    We didn’t have a strong three man front last year, let alone any depth. If they don’t pull in some stud DL players late, I don’t understand how they think the defense will perform any better. Even then, would loved to have had some strong DL transfers here in the spring to learn the 3-3-5 system…

    I agree with a D grade on defense. 

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  5. It's always been tough to root against Saban. He seemed to legitimately care about the development of his players as people while simultaneously setting exceptionally high standards and sustaining years of success. None of that is easy to do, and he managed to do it all with a great deal of humility.

    He'll go down in the history books (and for great reason).

    On another note, those are BIG shoes to fill. It's going to be challenging for Alabama to carry on like business as usual. They're likely going to experience some challenges as they go through an identity crisis finding their next long-term HC. It'll be interesting to see how the school and fans respond to that.

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  6. 15 minutes ago, MeanGreenTexan said:

    Evans definitely deserves his own thread without needing to chat about Bradford on it.

    Dude is a shifty burner with more production this past season at Minnesota than Bradford's entire career at LSU.

    All true.

    However, I think Cobbs has shown he likes to play multiple RBs every game, so I don't think the comments are necessarily about one being better or trying to steal any thunder. Having both of these transfers lining up in green in the backfield next year is exciting.

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  7. It’s worth noting that having knowledge of media rights and having great relationships and negotiating skills with media outlets is an essential part of this job. 
     

    All of this revolves around money now, and media deals are the biggest source of income and exposure for conferences. This is where Aresco did pretty well and where Judy fell very short. 
     

    We need someone who will continue negotiating good media deals with high dollars and great exposure. 

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  8. I don’t think Morris was a bad hire. His offense is doing well in his first season with room to grow as he recruits to his system. We’re putting plenty of points in the board to win games…
     

    Caponi, on the other hand, was a bad hire in my opinion. Not at all because of him personally…but why would you bring in an inexperienced DC to implement a scheme that the roster clearly isn’t built for and expect success in an elevated conference? I was optimistic at first based on his Iowa State experience and what they were able to do with the 3-3-5…but this is bad. I think it’s time to call it a failed experiment and bring in an experienced DC who runs a four man front and knows how to coach tackling and produce stops. 

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  9. You have to give this staff and team credit. They have improved week after week, and I'm far more excited about the last stretch of the schedule than I was after the Cal and FIU games.

    I agree with others that Morris' aggressive playcalling has been a positive and, frankly, refreshing. It's still balanced, but we're stretching the field about as wide and far as I've seen us stretch it in a long time. I also thought the onside kick call in the Tulane game was brilliant.

    The defensive players seem to be getting more comfortable in the 3-3-5 scheme. They've made dramatic improvements since the first game. The run defense, which was our Achilles heel at the beginning of the season, has improved, and the number of interceptions we've forced this year compared to the past few has been impressive. With continued experience in the scheme plus another recruiting cycle for the staff to hit the portal and address personnel gaps/depth, I'm more confident than before that Caponi will field a stout defense next year.

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  10. There's a lot of doom and gloom around here right now, but I just glanced at the scores of the first four games and noticed a positive trend line worth noting:

    Points Scored:

    • Game 1: 21
    • Game 2: 39
    • Game 3: 40
    • Game 4: 45

    Points Allowed:

    • Game 1: 58
    • Game 2: 46
    • Game 3: 37
    • Game 4: 31

    Each game, the offense has scored more points and the defense has allowed fewer points. You can argue that the last game against an FCS opponent should have been a bigger spread, and there's truth to that, but overall it looks like the players are getting more comfortable with the new schemes.

    Regarding Navy, I'm less concerned about our offense and more concerned about our run defense. If we can score 35+ and keep them to 28 or under, I think it'll be an indicator that we'll be competitive in the rest of conference play.

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