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Heck, I'd take his own playbook from 2021 and 2022 as well.Please dust off the Chip Kelly playbook from last years run.
Heck, I'd take his own playbook from 2021 and 2022 as well.
Ward and Birm (I think, it’s somewhere in the ether of the Ohio State content I consume) more than hint that Day was way more involved in the play calling for last year’s postseason run as well. I think the key to Day effectively inserting himself in that role is the extra preparation time.Please dust off the Chip Kelly playbook from last years run.
Makes sense. Today’s Head Coach CEO simply can’t or shouldn’t be hyper involved week to week. I think you lose sight of managing the program if he’s in the weeds too much. He’d also burnout.Ward and Birm (I think, it’s somewhere in the ether of the Ohio State content I consume) more than hint that Day was way more involved in the play calling for last year’s postseason run as well. I think the key to Day effectively inserting himself in that role is the extra preparation time.
Luckily we aren’t playing TCUN. Other than them Day has been very very good.Yes, he excels at it, but he also sucks at it. It just depends on which Day we get and from much of what I’ve seen this year, I’m not super encouraged. Hartline didn’t call that bullshit Indiana scheme by himself. Let’s hope that we somehow get the CFP 2024 version.
Well redzone issues lost us Clemson 2019. But otherwise yep. UGA Ryan Day murders everything with this DLuckily we aren’t playing TCUN. Other than them Day has been very very good.
Think of the game with long layoffs. UGA, Utah, and both Clemson games.
I agree it’s likely a benefit because now the tendencies for the year start over. They’ll have to study the past years film to get a gauge on his tendencies et.