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SabaningWhat is the football equivalent of "Creaning?" Just wondering.
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SabaningWhat is the football equivalent of "Creaning?" Just wondering.
What is the football equivalent of "Creaning?" Just wondering.
Im interested to see how Purdue looks without a senior laden defense. They lost a lot and don’t have many instant impact players coming in so this year will be the real test imo. No denying Brohm’s ability as a offensive mind though. They should be able to score with about anyone again.
But as far as PJ’s concerned, Dabo Swinney’s shown at Clemson that you don’t need a high level Xs and Os guy to compete. It was easy to be fans of Kill and Claeys because they were the type of grinders in the film room that kept to themselves that we were used to. Same reason people love Zimmer. I think that’s just an upper Midwest thing as we can identify with that. I do believe it will come to a point where people see through the skepticism of PJ’s sthick and respect the way he grinds as a recruiter and otherwise. All P5 coaches are busy but I think he takes it to another level through the camps he coaches at and coaches clinics he speaks at. It may not happen right away but it’s hard not to believe that the work he’s put in through building relationships won’t pay off down the road. People with his dedication usually find a way to be successful. Whether that’s here or elsewhere is TBD.
PJ's high energy is infectious, and he's building an organization with a culture that will serve the athletes and the football program well. It is hard not to see success down the road. He brought with him the kind of vision, charisma, connectivity to people on all levels, his public relations persona, and dedication and hard work. These are all attributes that people around here have been screaming for a long time for. We'll know when he's reached the pinnacle of success when we incessantly start worrying about him bolting.
Let's hope that he meant what he said about this being his last stop. I think the tipping point maybe how Heather feels about living and raising family in the Twin Cities. But, when the SEC or a program like Notre Dame calls it may be hard to resist.
he’s already recruiting at a level that’s good enough to compete for the conference
Not even close.
Interestingly enough MBS goes to the same school as Isaiah Gibson. May be a package deal? Regardless I think we are going to see the staff take a couple chances on kids that show well at camps every year as they seem to put a lot of value in that.
Overall I don’t see Fleck bolting for any program other than Notre Dame or Ohio State as he and his wife seem to love living in the Midwest. The bigger thing is he’s already recruiting at a level that’s good enough to compete for the conference so the question is when or if that translates to the field can recruiting go to another level here? One way or another if things go as planned he’s probably gonna be here for a decade at least as the higher you go the more you have to factor in fit as it’s a long climb back up when you fail at the top.
Refresh my memory. Is this similar to Marquies Gray/Johnny Johnson?That is interesting about Isaiah Gibson and Mike Brown-Stephens. They both also have Kentucky offers and IG is trending 73% Kentucky on the Crystal Ball.
Heck, if PJ Fleck can bring championships they'll erect a statue of him right next to Goldy's.
I am glad we are signing *3 recruits and building as program but we need a QB. Am I the only one concerned about this?
I am glad we are signing *3 recruits and building as program but we need a QB. Am I the only one concerned about this?
I am glad we are signing *3 recruits and building as program but we need a QB. Am I the only one concerned about this?
Refresh my memory. Is this similar to Marquies Gray/Johnny Johnson?
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Speaking of QBs, Burns retweeted something interesting the other day. Some reporter tweeted out something like, "we can't expect Fleck's team to take a jump in the second year like it did at WMU, because the QB situation is worse here."
Well, which way do people want it? He supposedly can't win here because of the prior coach's QB recruits three years ago, and he's blameless in the deal. But, he gets all the credit at WMU for winning with another coach's QB recruits? Seems like you can't really say both out of each side of your mouth.
Don't know which is true (who gets credit for winning/losing after a coaching change). Just thought it was an interesting development in the media's love affair with PJ. The excuse supercomputer is already fired up.
Interestingly enough MBS goes to the same school as Isaiah Gibson. May be a package deal? Regardless I think we are going to see the staff take a couple chances on kids that show well at camps every year as they seem to put a lot of value in that.
Overall I don’t see Fleck bolting for any program other than Notre Dame or Ohio State as he and his wife seem to love living in the Midwest. The bigger thing is he’s already recruiting at a level that’s good enough to compete for the division so the question is when or if that translates to the field can recruiting go to another level here? One way or another if things go as planned he’s probably gonna be here for a decade at least as the higher you go the more you have to factor in fit as it’s a long climb back up when you fail at the top.
Speaking of QBs, Burns retweeted something interesting the other day. Some reporter tweeted out something like, "we can't expect Fleck's team to take a jump in the second year like it did at WMU, because the QB situation is worse here."
Well, which way do people want it? He supposedly can't win here because of the prior coach's QB recruits three years ago, and he's blameless in the deal. But, he gets all the credit at WMU for winning with another coach's QB recruits? Seems like you can't really say both out of each side of your mouth.
Don't know which is true (who gets credit for winning/losing after a coaching change). Just thought it was an interesting development in the media's love affair with PJ. The excuse supercomputer is already fired up.
I do admire some of you posters enthusiasm for PJF and the team. Already having plans of what top school will come for him. I hope your right but I haven't seen anything so far that screams he's going to win a ton of games...certainly not this year and who knows in the future. Lots of ifs, ands and buts gotta happen. I like his passion and motivation, I think his crootin' is pretty good but there are a lot of unknowns. This ain't the MAC and he hasn't proven it at multiple spots. I guess we will see. I'm in the cautiously optimistic camp that he'll get it done.
Speaking of QBs, Burns retweeted something interesting the other day. Some reporter tweeted out something like, "we can't expect Fleck's team to take a jump in the second year like it did at WMU, because the QB situation is worse here."
Well, which way do people want it? He supposedly can't win here because of the prior coach's QB recruits three years ago, and he's blameless in the deal. But, he gets all the credit at WMU for winning with another coach's QB recruits? Seems like you can't really say both out of each side of your mouth.
Don't know which is true (who gets credit for winning/losing after a coaching change). Just thought it was an interesting development in the media's love affair with PJ. The excuse supercomputer is already fired up.
If you aren’t overly optimistic, what’s the point? I am cautious about Fleck to a certain extent. I like the Gary Pattersons, Dantonios and Xs and Os type coaches more so than the CEO of the program types. But I think head coaches like Fleck are the future (with recruiting ruling the day in the sport) and unlike car salesmen of the past like Brewster, Beckman and so on, you see real structure and accountability. In the end, it may flame out but the fact he has the respect of guys like Tressel, Fitzgerald, Harbaugh, Dantonio, Schiano I think speaks for itself.
On the recruiting front, it looks to be down to us and Northwestern for Brock with Iowa State picking up a running back commit last night. Gotta feel good about our chances now.
Why can't you? You don't expect the coach/team to be successful when the QB situation is bad. He inherited a pretty bad QB situation at MN. Hard to fault him too much for what happened last year at QB. Zach Terrell was a 2-star recruit with just a few MAC offers out of HS that developed into a pretty good college QB. Why shouldn't Fleck get some credit for that?
With Hall committing to ISU yesterday, you would think Brock will commit to us soon? Unless he's getting cold feet with PJ pressuring him?