Praise for Spav....BU Scoring Offense now in top quarter of FBS

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boognish_bear
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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.
PartyBear
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To me watching our offense looks a lot better. It was looking better even in almost all the games we lost.

Isn't Powledge our secondary coach now? Who ever that is, Aranda needs to do something about that. My assumption now is that Aranda will accomplish what he needs to do to return. I think his hot seat has had ice dumped on it now.
ZachTay
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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 Grimes' RVO offense is outdated in college football today, it's not exciting nor explosive enough, and will not attract the top offensive players that are looking today to have their talents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
boognish_bear
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blackie
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ZachTay said:

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
I think you will need to start coping with your disappointment and angst. Aranda isn't going anywhere.
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ZachTay said:

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

I think your synopsis is solid. However, I probably don't like Spav quite as much as you do and don't really "hate" Aranda quite as much either. But yes, solid points.
Daveisabovereproach
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I probably missed it, but how much of that is the running game versus the passing game? Seems a pretty balanced offense, but we are definitely more 'explosive' in the run game.
boognish_bear
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Daveisabovereproach said:

I probably missed it, but how much of that is the running game versus the passing game? Seems a pretty balanced offense, but we are definitely more 'explosive' in the run game.


Our Rushing Offense is sitting at 36th and Passing Offense is at 65th.

Pretty crazy that our Rushing Offense is that high when you think about how weak our running game was the first half of the year.
soren
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You are out of your ******* mind, are we watching the same team these past two weeks?
bear2be2
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I'm all the way aboard the Spavital train. He's made a believer out of me.

The thing I really like about his offense is the power running element. I was worried, given Spav's Air Raid background, that we'd be more pop gun, like Kittley's offense at Tech.

But you can tell these last few games that Spav wants a physical run game to go with what's statistically become one of the Big 12's most explosive passing games.
boognish_bear
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ZachTay
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soren said:

You are out of your ******* mind, are we watching the same team these past two weeks?
Bless your heart: "the past two weeks"

Sic'em
Yogi
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Last 3 games we have scored 59,38, and 37 points each game respectively.
"Smarter than the Average Bear."
bear2be2
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Yogi said:

Last 3 games we have scored 59,38, and 37 points each game respectively.
And averaged well over 500 total yards and 250 rushing yards.
GoldenBear007
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Aranda will likely be the coach for at least the next few years. He's building something here now. Finally getting the right personnel and will finally start getting more talent now that they're embracing NIL.
chorne68
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GoldenBear007 said:

Aranda will likely be the coach for at least the next few years. He's building something here now. Finally getting the right personnel and will finally start getting more talent now that they're embracing NIL.
I hope so.
ZachTay
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GoldenBear007 said:

Aranda will likely be the coach for at least the next few years. He's building something here now. Finally getting the right personnel and will finally start getting more talent now that they're embracing NIL.
Bless your heart.....
boognish_bear
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Jacques Strap
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The offense seems to have gotten better each week which is the sign of good coaching. As players understand the concepts they are producing better results. Some of it may be lesser defenses but credit the coaches for taking advantage of the defensive weak spots.
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If he beats down Houston to get to 7, I think he should stay for now. I understand exactly what you mean and it's a shame we got gutted but nothing left to do but let him bring it back up.

We're buying him a team now and gave him a clean slate. Mine as well see what he can do next year. He's (Spav) has done a decent turnaround and have to give him credit for the hire. Hall too.
Guitarbiscuit
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Jacques Strap said:

The offense seems to have gotten better each week which is the sign of good coaching. As players understand the concepts they are producing better results. Some of it may be lesser defenses but credit the coaches for taking advantage of the defensive weak spots.

I think there's been definite improvement that can't be attributed only to the level of opponent. It would not surprise me if we win out, provided Spavital keeps calling solid plays-ie not passing it 30 yards on 3rd and 4th and 2-stuff like that.
WeNeedGrantTeaff
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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.

I don't get this...His players haven't given up on him all season, and yet you say he lacks motivational skills???

So many find fault after spending a few hours on Saturday watching a game. These players are living every day and KNOW perfectly what's going on during practice, etc 24/7.
He has kept them motivated all season.
Big_Pumpin
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Spav offense needs to be able to run the ball. They played a good run defense today and gained 50 yds more than WV average. They averaged 5.1 per carry when WV was giving up 3.8. I'm impressed. Part of the change was how our running backs went from trying to allude tacklers to looking for contact. In the beginning of the season our guys were tuning 2 yard runs into 1 yard runs. Now we are turning 2 yard runs into 4 yard runs by controlling the point of contact. It adds up. 3rd and 3 vs 3rd and 7 is a big deal.
Daveisabovereproach
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Big_Pumpin said:

Spav offense needs to be able to run the ball. They played a good run defense today and gained 50 yds more than WV average. They averaged 5.1 per carry when WV was giving up 3.8. I'm impressed. Part of the change was how our running backs went from trying to allude tacklers to looking for contact. In the beginning of the season our guys were tuning 2 yard runs into 1 yard runs. Now we are turning 2 yard runs into 4 yard runs by controlling the point of contact. It adds up. 3rd and 3 vs 3rd and 7 is a big deal.


Blocking up front has been night and day better than at the beginning of the season
boognish_bear
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boognish_bear
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With this incredible offensive turnaround from last year teams will come knocking on Spav's door. Hope we can fend them off. Good problem to have.

Stefano DiMera
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I would assume the first call is from Norman for an OC.

But he may have opportunities as a head coach at lower profile programs.
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Stefano DiMera said:

I would assume the first call is from Norman for an OC.

But he may have opportunities as a head coach at lower profile programs.


OU is desperate for a QB also. Hopefully it wouldn't be a package deal.
boognish_bear
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Shhhhh

boognish_bear
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When I started this thread BU was 30th in Scoring Offense....we have now moved up to 23rd.
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Aberzombie1892
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It would be risky for him to leave Baylor for OU given Venables hot seat, so OU would probably not only have to offer a high salary but also a multi year contract with a large buyout.
boognish_bear
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Stefano DiMera said:

I would assume the first call is from Norman for an OC.

But he may have opportunities as a head coach at lower profile programs.


There goes one bullet dodged.

Looking like OU will hire the 29-year-old OC from Washington state.

Bearsalwayswin
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good good good
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