Not complaining because it is what it is and I like the young kid Lindsey, but the Utah and Texas – Michigan offenses show how nice it is when you have a quarterback in the college game who is a run threat.
I actually think the fact that he was an absolutely terrible athletic director really dampens people’s thoughts about his athletic career and exploits.
Off-topic but when I first dialed up the Citrus bowl, I wondered WTF I’m doing sitting here in Minnesota where the sun hasn’t shined for it seems like a full month. Wow does it look nice down there.
I’ve seen them play for five times this year. It is a fun offense to watch. That said, it’s not hard to find fun offenses to watch in today’s college game. We just don’t happen to have one down near Dinkeytown.
There’s no chance that the on field performance has been better than the support. I think it’s the opposite. During this last game did I admire how Maverick and the Smith boys played and did I enjoy that – – absolutely it was fun. The offense scheme and everything else that goes with it was...
Howard has a long way to go, but he has the athleticism to be great it just hasn’t translated yet. I’m cautiously optimistic about the other ND kid on the DL I think he could be a good one.
PJ throws in the towel quicker than I’ve pretty much ever seen. It’s just who he is. I don’t need advice especially from a guy who thinks he always the smartest guy in the room yet knows so little. I’m stuck with PJ as he coaches my team. That’ll change eventually in the meantime I’ll continue...
So for everyone on here that cries out how poor we are comparatively how do they explain this and the fact that PJ generally has been able to keep his roster intact?
James Madison fought to the bitter end. PJ throws in the towel – – that’s just fact. It bugs me but maybe some folks think it’s the right thing to do because it helps prevent injury or further embarrassment. I don’t know just commenting with my opinion.
Within the Big Ten, three teams this year PJ would run down the clock and try to get out of town before it became 70 to next to nothing—-Oregon, Ohio State and Indiana. I count six or seven of those in the SEC.