boognish_bear said:
I know in the game threads it's easy to dunk on Spav with some head scratching calls here and there....but overall this offense is so much better than last year. I know Sawyer deserves credit for the improvement too.
Last year we ended the season being 101st in scoring offense averaging 23.1 points per game. Right now our Scoring Offense is 30th out of 134 FBS teams and averaging 33.6 point per game. A 10 point gain over last year. That is a dramatic improvement.
Spav > Grimes
(With Grimes KU has gone from 17th in Scoring Offense down to 53rd this season)
FWIW....our Scoring Defense is 84th right now. Last year we finished at 116th. So still improvement...but not as dramatic.
Agree, on the Offensive side. Baylor is throwing the ball DOWNFIELD finally under Spav and Robertson. Grimes' RVO offense is outdated in college football today, it's not exciting nor explosive enough, and will not attract the top offensive players that are looking today to have their talents showcased (i.e. NIL $$).
Aranda still has to go. He was billed as a defensive "guru", even so much so that he had to personally take the DC's steering wheel himself to improve the defense. The improvement simply is not there; is not dramatic enough to support him as being anything special on the sidelines. Baylor's defense still:
- forces and has below average takeaways
- has below average QB pressures and sacks
- shows poor fundamental tackling abilities
- has a defensive backfield that regularly gets scorched, at the most critical times
Aranda's weakness is his player/people motivation skills. He belongs in the box, coordinating schemes.......where he has been the most successful in his coaching career.
Sic'em