Big wow by Dabo. Said no to A&M but yes to Clemson. Riley will probably get more autonomy at Clemson than A&M. He’ll also come out from under Dykes’ shadow.
I read being a little too public with his plans to Thailand and turning down job opportunities could affect KK’s buyout. As often with these contract, there’s the understanding of good faith efforts to seek other employment for offsets.I was just going to post that article
I don't know if it's that big a loss for Maryland and for Arkansas I think a step down from Briles. He's been an okay OC at best and some years were bad. He's in that pro style mode too.Anything that hurts University of Maryland helps us. Wonder who they will go after?
Really? They looked pretty solid this year. Maybe it was growth and development of Taulia?I don't know if it's that big a loss for Maryland and for Arkansas I think a step down from Briles. He's been an okay OC at best and some years were bad. He's in that pro style mode too.
I'm not sure where Maryland would go.
They were the 55th ranked offense last year and in the mid 60s in YPP and scoring. They averaged like 28.2 pts/gm. That's okay IMO but nothing special either. He's had points in his career that were somewhat better 30s or so and points a lot worse like in the 90s and 100s.Really? They looked pretty solid this year. Maybe it was growth and development of Taulia?
Many Terps fans (myself included) feel this is addition by subtraction.Really? They looked pretty solid this year. Maybe it was growth and development of Taulia?
Fine, you and @rutgersguy1 can be BFFs. He used to be so agreeable.Many Terps fans (myself included) feel this is addition by subtraction.
Don't get me wrong: Enos wasn't horrible but his playcalling left a lot to be desired
His in-game "feel" was lacking.
Offense was good but should have been much better.
Another reason why I'm not sweating it much is that the offensive system will remain the same...perhaps with a few tweaks of course.
Must be nice to have an OC whose playcalling leaves a lot to be desired but whose offense slaps up 28 points a game.Many Terps fans (myself included) feel this is addition by subtraction.
Don't get me wrong: Enos wasn't horrible but his playcalling left a lot to be desired
His in-game "feel" was lacking.
Offense was good but should have been much better.
Another reason why I'm not sweating it much is that the offensive system will remain the same...perhaps with a few tweaks of course.
Saban Halfway House definitely does the trick.Sounds like Rutgers. Gleeson is available.
Saban Halfway House definitely does the trick.