FLBear5630 said:CHP Bear said:If my memory serves me right, didn't we have that philosophy a few years ago? Seems like we forgot that truism.. Here's another, "You can't teach speed."Guitarbiscuit said:BUfan4ever said:
The way I look at it, if we can just score more points than the other team we got a win in the bag!
Well that's not gonna happen.
What you mentioned reminds me of something Clyde Drexler of the Houston Rockets told a reporter many years ago during one of the Rockets long playoff runs.
"Hey Clyde, what do you guys need to do to come out on top?"
"We need to score more points."
That is something BU fan forgets. There has enough players at P5 level to win. BU does not have enough and we do not have any Travis Hunter/RG3 level to compensate.
Two areas I look at are O-line penalties and DB penalties. Holding/False Starts on O-line and d-holding/pass inference on DBs. Why do players do those things? Most say coaching. But the core reason is they are physically mismatched and they have to or get beat. You can compensate with zone blocking or zone coverages. Maybe move a DB to S or a OT to OG. But bottomline the talent mismatch will get you at this level. No amount of coaching is turning a G5 or Ivy lineman into an NFL quality linemen. That is what I see. A sprinkling of talent among a bunch of good kid Ivy/G5 types.
Problem is deeper than Aranda, started with Briles scandal and bandaids ever since. Rhule caught lightning and cashed as soon as possible, he knew. Aranda has one magic season before rules changed. BU isn't transfer portaling out of this. This has to be built with HS recruits. Anyone in portal is there for a reason, it didn't work somewhere else, grass is greener, I am too good for this school... Create a team from malcontents and you will have a team that will quit. I like the idea of the Tx St guy, a local with HC experience, that knows the TX core HSs BU needs. Someone that can grow with BU fans, gonna be lean years at first. Just one persons view.
Solid post man, particualarly honing in on the fact that in the end, i it's about recruiting or lack thereof. Also, you're right-building a patchwork team with portal transfers generally means your play will be patchwork.
Sometimes parents of kids on the team don't like us pointing out the obvious as they think it reflects badly on their kid. But you know what-reality is reality. And if your kid is not Power 5 material, he's not Power 5 material. And about 25 percent of our starters are not Power 5 material. And if some people don't like what I'm saying, I really don't care.