
TrulyDat
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Rank the SEC Coaching Staff Performances
Posted by TrulyDat on 10/19/14 at 6:05 pm
Just for fun, when considering all the variables...Talent, resources, etc.--Which staffs have done the best jobs developing players, game preparation, game management, etc. Here's my off the cuff 1-14 rankings.
1. MSU
2. Kentucky
3. Bama
4. Georgia
5. Auburn
6. Ole Miss
7. TexA&M
8. Arkansas
9. Tennessee
10. Missouri
11. South Carolina
12 LSU
13.Vandy
14. Florida
1. MSU
2. Kentucky
3. Bama
4. Georgia
5. Auburn
6. Ole Miss
7. TexA&M
8. Arkansas
9. Tennessee
10. Missouri
11. South Carolina
12 LSU
13.Vandy
14. Florida
Rank the SEC coaching performances
Posted by TrulyDat on 10/19/14 at 5:54 pm
Just for fun, when considering all the variables...Talent, resources, etc.--Which staffs have done the best jobs developing players, game preparation, game management, etc. Here's my off the cuff 1-14 rankings.
1. MSU (No matter what happens from now on, Mullen&Co have maxed out)
2. Kentucky (Regardless of LSU loss, Stoops&Co have a lot w/ a little
3. Bama (Saban&staff have done well with unproven QB and are contending)
4. Georgia (Competing with new QB and suspended Gurley)
5. Auburn (Can't argue with the product)
6. Ole Miss (overachieving imo)
7. TexA&M (Good job w/ Kenny "Trill" replacing Manziel. Bama loss doesn't override the good job done this season after losing QB and top receiver.
8. Arkansas (Beleima&Co are methodically building)
9. Tennessee (Butch&Staff still get a little grace for this season)
10. Missouri (Hard to figure out)
11. South Carolina (Spurrier&Co. not having their best year)
12 LSU (Done the least with the most, imo)
13.Vandy (This staff seems to be out of their league)
14. Florida (Yes, Muschamp and staff are worst than Miles and staff)
1. MSU (No matter what happens from now on, Mullen&Co have maxed out)
2. Kentucky (Regardless of LSU loss, Stoops&Co have a lot w/ a little
3. Bama (Saban&staff have done well with unproven QB and are contending)
4. Georgia (Competing with new QB and suspended Gurley)
5. Auburn (Can't argue with the product)
6. Ole Miss (overachieving imo)
7. TexA&M (Good job w/ Kenny "Trill" replacing Manziel. Bama loss doesn't override the good job done this season after losing QB and top receiver.
8. Arkansas (Beleima&Co are methodically building)
9. Tennessee (Butch&Staff still get a little grace for this season)
10. Missouri (Hard to figure out)
11. South Carolina (Spurrier&Co. not having their best year)
12 LSU (Done the least with the most, imo)
13.Vandy (This staff seems to be out of their league)
14. Florida (Yes, Muschamp and staff are worst than Miles and staff)
re: How under-rated is LSU?
Posted by TrulyDat on 10/19/14 at 4:36 pm
Frankly, they are overrated. This team is 6-2 as a result of 3 cupcakes (UL-Monroe, New Mexico State, and North Texas) and a talented roster. Make no mistake, this is one of the worst coached and least prepared teams in the SEC. If coaching could be accurately assessed, it's doubtful Les and company would make the Top 50, imo...
Dereliction of Duty
Posted by TrulyDat on 9/21/14 at 5:48 pm
This one is all on the coaching. Failure to develop and properly utilize the talent available is inexcusable. Did I say "develop" talent? Yes I did and frankly I'm tired of the tired old response about "look how many players we put in the league."
We recruit high caliber athletes who have NFL potential, and they often get drafted or signed because of ability and potential, not because they've been coached up.
The lack of innovation and the embarrassing predictability of the offense is inexplicable. Football can and should be fun and fulfilling for the players and entertaining for the fans. Especially at a place with resources and facilities superior to most and a talented roster that most schools can only dream about.
We recruit high caliber athletes who have NFL potential, and they often get drafted or signed because of ability and potential, not because they've been coached up.
The lack of innovation and the embarrassing predictability of the offense is inexplicable. Football can and should be fun and fulfilling for the players and entertaining for the fans. Especially at a place with resources and facilities superior to most and a talented roster that most schools can only dream about.
re: If you have Fournette's back post here.
Posted by TrulyDat on 9/8/14 at 6:59 pm
We all have lived and learned. Leonard is no exception. I was at the game and laughed when he "posed". Never did I think it would garner this much attention. It's really been blown out of proportion. Kid will be a great one imo.
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