@DropTopDoc And you gon get enough of that disingenuous shyt about until yall ready to be "fully committed" like yall aint out here hiring family members, players getting pushed toward General Studies degrees, plus more. We ain't forget about Ed Martin or that psychology professor debacle, doggy
You know damn well what
@Lucky_Lefty was tryna say
. It aint necessarily about the recruiting gap, because there is one but at the same time, there's a level of preparation and dedication that yeah is cliche for coaches in general, but there's tiers to that shyt. We got a board tracking every player yall recruit. We got grad assistants who only watch yall film specifically the whole year. And like Lucky mentioned with LSU, we have 20-30 mins dedicated at the end of every practice. And then, its not just physical but we got a bunch of other mental warfare shyt going on to. That shyt MATTERS. This nikka Day sat up and designed one play for 10 hours and got mad cuz our backup fukked up his masterpiece and only hit the checkdown for the 1st and not the bigger play that was open for a possible big gain or touchdown right before Fields came back in.
This is the question I have for everybody going on about the talent/players angle. If that matters SO much, why did Fickell, whom is still my buck thru and thru, but why did he take Tressel's "talent" and only manage to win 6 games while Urban slides right in YEAR ONE and goes 12-0. Did we pay all those teams to lose or something?
To me, that just highlights how suspect certain people's coaching abilities are