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re: I don't know about the rest of you, but watching OM today, and aTm last night,

Posted on 1/5/13 at 8:08 pm to
Posted by Stripes314
St. Louis
Member since Oct 2011
5033 posts
Posted on 1/5/13 at 8:08 pm to
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Actually reedus it was more directed at this comment made by someone else.


Now I actually agree with kilo here. He came too strong with that comment. There is no reason to think we cant compete with the correct people in charge. The climate thing is a little overplayed. A couple things.

Wisco and IL have been able to establish pipelines into Florida for years now. This is something that Bielema has boasted about when he made the move to Ark. and was asked about how he will do recruiting the South. At the end of the day, these kids care about the weather alot less than you think. For alot of the top line kids, they want to play in the Southeastern Conference, where they know the cameras are on, and the exposure is a given. Doesnt matter where you play, if you cut it and do well in this conference, they will know who you are. That is a benefit to us. These kids just want to go to a place that will get them PT in the SEC. Tape for scouts to look at. If we offer that chance, then they will come. You just need somebody who can sell it, which is where my worry comes in.

Also, if you have somebody that can sell to recruits, Midwestern kids will flock in as well. Think about this. If you take a Top recruiter from the South, they will have to go up against UT, UGA, UF, Aub, Bama, LSU, USC, etc. Now take that same guy and put him in Missouri, trying to get regional recruits. He just went from trying to beat out a top of the line recruiting school to trying to beat a KSU, kU, Iowa, Illini, Indiana, etc. I get those arent talent-rich areas but there are still several blue chips produced in this region every year. Somebody could seriously CLEAN UP here.
Posted by SoCalMIZ
Jumbotown, U.S.A.
Member since Jul 2012
2875 posts
Posted on 1/6/13 at 1:06 am to
Well, you guys walked me back off the ledge. I've always been all in for next season, (As I am with every season).

I just have this feeling in my gut that we are rudderless for the foreseeable future. For what ever reason, I feel like GP is on cruise control with the program, and it bothers me. I think I've felt this way for awhile, but in the Big 12 it just wasn't as glaring of a problem. I've always looked at GP as the CEO or President of the program. I've never actually considered him much of a game coach. I think that's obvious.

However, this season it's become more obvious to me that the things he hasn't or will not shift focus to will kill him in this league. I just wish he'd quit being so stubborn about "what we do works", and start a new chapter. Maybe he's too old to give a shite a this point. I don't know.

I think we all kind of feel the same way about all of this. We just deal with it differently. Some choose to hope better days are coming, and some get resigned to being mediocre for the time being. I'm thinking 7-5 again, and I hope I'm not disappointed again.

That being said, shooting for 7-5 every year ain't gonna cut it for me.
This post was edited on 1/6/13 at 1:08 am
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