Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)
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He was pushed out.
This makes Texas fans very happy im sure
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He was pushed out.
This makes Texas fans very happy im sure
I won’t tell Woody. I was hoping for that guy also.what have I become. I’m pining for the Illinois kicker. Don’t tell Woody.
Stress is the “ager” though. Urban was hyper focused on self perception, and it showed. Cig doesn't give a shit about what anyone thinks, and it’s not an act.Cignetti is older than Urban Meyer, I believe. Even if they get the most out of him, it's unlikely that he'll be there for more than 7 years.
I was always watching for this in the games and how the team did.
I was always watching for this in the games and how the team did.Understood. Nothing works 100% of the time
That does not invalidate the approach.
Unfortunately we did not win the middle 8 in the games we lost.
I agree with you on the middle 8 concept. Day brought this up a lot. Unfortunately we did not win the middle 8 in the games we lost.Agreed and I think it gets down to then stepping outside of just the possession math and also taking into account the other big constraint which is clock and to a lesser degree game state.
I think that middle 8 is the real world spot where they are making the bet that they can grab the extra possession (in essence) by getting ahead two scores at that spot in the game (clock constraint now) you really start to squeeze the opponent and change the efficacy of their possessions the rest of the way.
We have all seen it work a lot more than it fails.
I agree that ability to get the extra possession is going to be worth several deltas of pts/possession for teams that are fairly even.
That seems to raise a question about teams having a preference for winning the coin toss and deferring. By deferring, a team is giving the opponent a chance to have an extra possession in the first half. And is more likely to end up playing from behind.
Yep, sorry, I’ve updated it, I missed the Jax St game when I was adding up your score.Not that it changes much, but I believe my total was 17.
Jax St. 3.5
Miami, FL 3.5
Penn St. 3.5
Virginia 6.5
I think that's covered under this:
-- Where there is a significant advantage for the defense but not the offense, I agree with the Day MO this year. Minimize where you fall shorter and just be good enough to score one more point than they do... win the games ugly and with defense. Field position is key and the special teams has to be on point.
Ultimately, in this case, we would be the team that just hung around and was there at the end with a chance to win it. This is a rock fight and you want to keep it low scoring and close because one can count on the defense to get the out. The offense just needs to score one point more than the other guy for the W.
I agree that ability to get the extra possession is going to be worth several deltas of pts/possession for teams that are fairly even.Team A gets the opening kick, holds it for 30 minutes and scores.
Team B gets second half kick off, punts
Team A takes possession, holds end of game
Team A 2 possessions, Team B 1
(Back to the math of IU and OSU. if IU gets a 10-9 edge in possessions it projects to be 25-20, not 25-23 if both teams get 10. Margin increases by playing to take away the extra possession.)
Chop it up however you want inside of that, the ability to be +1 is clear. Then you layer in the context of gaining mor points per possession than the other team because you are more skilled.
Now, real world football, the more skilled team has the larger per possession delta and by the mid 3rd quarter, early 4th quarter the lesser team is behind and has to play very predictably. It is clear to anyone paying attention that the lesser skilled team is running out of possessions.
The increase in win % by even 1 extra possession is worth the downside to the strategy of winning by efficiency and that does not capture the increase in win % when the last 2-3 possessions of the game are do or die, have to try and go fast, pass only constrained nightmares for the opponent.
I will be interested if Scott leaving (along with those DBs hitting the Draft) will appeal to a recruit like Meredith. You have a program with a pedigree for putting CBs in the NFL that are thriving, a very good position coach that recruits well, and the departures in the DB room would be an ideal situation. I would pony up the NIL if it comes down to it, CB has become a position of need quickly.11W Forums
KYBuck4858 20 minutes ago
Couple more CB updates:
5* John Meredith says A&M and Bama lead followed by OSU. Looking to make a spring decision - this is expected, that we're on the outside looking in. I see us taking 2-3 guys ranked between 100-300 this cycle. Possibly stretch to get a top50 guy like Henry (see below). We need numbers more so than spending on star power.
Top-50 CB Raylaun Henry said he’s “150 percent committed” to A&M but could official visit to Ohio State and Alabama during the summer - welcome to modern recruiting. But this is one that I'd love to push for. Teammate of OSU's Khmari Bing.
I think that's covered under this:I agree with this. When you’re heavily advantaged it doesn’t matter how you play and like you point out maybe the more plays the better to hash things out.
The issue I think many of us have (including a lot of the media it seems) is we had the advantage in nearly all of the games yet still continued with the same approach all year.
So in your opinion what’s the correct approach when your defense is elite but offense is just merely good? I’d think (in these rare situations) we should have more opportunities. First because the defense can take the stress but also because you’re likely to need the extra possessions due to drive efficiency going down.
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New Iggy?