Compounding said:
I don't understand the disagreement. The 17' team was a 3 to 4 win football team at minimum. Not hard to discern that. Doesn't matter now.
Completely disagree here.
If you had all the guys we expected in December plus keeping KD and Ish maybe you could argue we get 5-6 as Kd/Ish and having 3-4 key OL keeps that unit respectable.
But the guys we had in september (after losing 4 OL, Ish, KD, and losing two best DEs?) plus further injury? 3-5 MAXIMUM. When the line gets nuked along with serious attrition virtually everywhere else it's a very tough road and Duke+8 B12 opponents not named KU weren't going to be games where the depleted group would be favored.
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I believe Kreig is kind of right. He wasn't purposely losing but he cared more about process and not deviating than maxing short term wins that season. Nothing sinister but K is right here. Some disagreed with the approach as many great coaches show immediate signs within first few games. But some don't. Again not that controversial.
Was he setting a low baseline so he could trend higher easily. Not my contention there if that's what K is implying but not unprecedented.
The team played their best game in years yesterday. Anyone who understands what they're are watching knows that. Look at the movement. Look at the anticipation. It's smoother and sharper. Angles being taken are crisper. The team is physical. I see some signs.
I like our skill talent a lot. Hopeful but uncertain on o line, defense against real comp. Would like a few of those d lineman back for depth but like the starters ok. Best rbs we've had since I can remember. Our receivers are very solid. Qb is good to very good. Dbs are maybe the most athletic across the board in years. Interested to see how it plays.
Team looked good the first two weeks. Bigger test here in 3 weeks. ISU won't mess around.