Smart business move from Taylor to leave his options open on next year, he's been the entire offense today so it would be tough not to pay him what he wants.
PJ & Coyle shouldn't be surprised when tickets sales, donations, and NIL are down. It's hard for anyone to get excited when they play this poorly this often. The talent on the roster is much better than the play on the field.
I kind of expected it just by watching them play but the drop off in rushing the past two years is huge. This year also included running up the score on one of the worst FCS teams in the country and there's a good chance we'd be under 100 a game if we swapped that out for another middle of the...
I would think he stays through at least next season based on how his contract is structured.
He's getting the second most snaps out of receivers by a good margin but isn't getting a ton of targets and his injuries and missing Lamar Jackson for part of the season didn't help.
His half today consisted of 3 drives, one of which ended in a kneeldown, one stalled due to a holding penalty, and one had conservative playcalling at the end as they were happy to take the field goal.
I am a somewhat recent band alumni and have stayed close to the band since graduating. Up through 2023 there weren't significant issues with funding bowl travel. Some of the trips were a bit shorter than in the past (Tampa in 2019 was nearly 5 days) but I think that was mostly due to the tier of...
The last two were more of joining the team on the field to celebrate than storming the field. As long as there aren't safety concerns, I don't see the issue with it. It's a fun experience for the fans and players and it gives anyone not interested in joining a head start on going home.
Brosmer getting absolutely no help - multiple drops, pressure in about a second on a few plays, no run game, and now a false start and a fumble.
He's not looking good but I don't think any young QB could thrive in this situation.