Agreed, mullen can get 6-7 wins most years and an occasional 10-11 wins every 3rd year at UNC with little recruiting. Was never a good fit for us.
Can he return?
we need to scheme WRs open or get talented kids that can get open without the scheme. They and a good OL make QBs look good.
For the DBs we have available to play, this soft zone D is the only option
In spite of the loss. Lane was able to get his WRs open. So his scheme is not bad.
He was OC for the bama NC teams. Those teams were badass- even better than sone of the later ones. Napiers philosophy is more the ground n pound...
What if he wanted to be OC for Napier? I would se that as possible. No pressure to build a roster? Just call plays
Andy Jean was injured so much that set his development back. If Frazier and others don’t transfer, why would Andy Jean? Let the kid develop.
The biggest thing with Spurrier Spurrier he trained his QBs to throw to the open areas in a play. And it’s only the WR and QB/OC who knew where...
lane has a good team…but his cocky attitude will rub off on his team and they could lay an egg like they did against Kentucky
Interesting comment. Kiffin trying to sound cocky. Would be funny if his qb gets knocked and that derails their playoff hopes.
I trust Napier to evaluate talent. Mbatchou was one such find..
How about Joshua Moore? Any chance we kick the tires with him?
Webb had a surgery and will redshirt…not sure what the injury is. Looks like KD will do that too..
We need to keep Aiden Warner too…he will be much better as a back up after a year in the system.
Tramell Jones commits..
why not? I wouldn’t worry with either…the good news is we got 3 good RBs this year and needed all of them… that’s why I see Webb staying….ww will...
K D was injured in spring and fall camp and again earlier in the season…when he was still playing early in the spring, Shane Mathew’s says KD is...
KD and Webb were injured. As this year has shown to ETN and the world, any RB is just one injury away…
I wouldn’t go there…we were lucky to have a freshman to come in pick up the slack