TwistingMyMelon
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No farther than UM was in the glory days.
Did you forget something about the glory days? Black athletes weren't allowed on southern teams then.
No farther than UM was in the glory days.
Distance from talent is the biggest factor I would say.
Did you forget something about the glory days? Black athletes weren't allowed on southern teams then.
Did you forget something about the glory days? Black athletes weren't allowed on southern teams then.
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The Big Ten was integrated and yet the Gophers were winning then. And when the South integrated, why did it affect only UM? There's some other explanation.
The southern schools that now rule.Over whom? The whole Big10 was integrated.
Well we brought in Brewster who was widely regarded as THE recruiter to take advantage of the new stadium and recruiting improved some but not massively. I doubt Mason would’ve generated a boost significant enough to overcome his deficiencies.I think it helps a lot. Our stadium is awesome and right on campus makes a big difference. If we were still trying to scrape out a living in the Metrodome, I think it would be a disaster. I also don’t think the cold makes that much difference with an outdoor stadium. The whole big 10 to one degree or another is in cold weather territory.
Rule what? Michigan , Washington, Oregon, Ohio state, all teams that do just fine. Utah for fucks sake. The excuses people give for the gophers being worse overall than Iowa Illinois Purdue for decades is mind numbingThe southern schools that now rule.
Next year will start the big 7 PSU, OSU, Mich, USC, UCLA, Wash and Ore and little 11. The CCG will be the 2 top teams. What is the likelihood that one of the little 11 will play in the CCG in the next (few, several, many) many years. The little 11 will likely be competing against each other for the foreseeable future. I have a hard time seeing some schools/boosters doing the investment necessary in order to keep up with the Joneses.
I would say keep Harbrain as OL coach and go find a true OC with a proven record against major competition (P5) not some Mountain West dude or the like.
When did the gophers play southern schools? UM was a big ten powerhouse. They began to fade in the sixties and by the early 70 s they were about like now. As part of the same conference. No, something changed to the gophers in early 60s that did not affect all the other big ten schools.The southern schools that now rule.
Play them? I’m talking recruiting.When did the gophers play southern schools? UM was a big ten powerhouse. They began to fade in the sixties and by the early 70 s they were about like now. As part of the same conference. No, something changed to the gophers in early 60s that did not affect all the other big ten schools.
Rule what? Have you not seen who has won the title the last 30 years?Rule what? Michigan , Washington, Oregon, Ohio state, all teams that do just fine. Utah for fucks sake. The excuses people give for the gophers being worse overall than Iowa Illinois Purdue for decades is mind numbing
It did affect the other schools.The Big Ten was integrated and UM was winning the conference. Also, if integration in Southern schools killed the UM why did it not affect the other Big Ten Schools.
UCLA and Washington are not in the same league as the other 5 at all. Washington hasn’t been very good, but have a great QB this year. UCLA hasn’t won what has often been a bad conference since in the 90s.Next year will start the big 7 PSU, OSU, Mich, USC, UCLA, Wash and Ore and little 11. The CCG will be the 2 top teams. What is the likelihood that one of the little 11 will play in the CCG in the next (few, several, many) many years. The little 11 will likely be competing against each other for the foreseeable future. I have a hard time seeing some schools/boosters doing the investment necessary in order to keep up with the Joneses.
It doesn’t matter who the OC or QB is unless PJ dramatically changes. He is the issue.If we run it back with Athan, the same OC and the same scared approach, next year is going to be very very poor.
IIRC, Fleck stated we’d regularly have Top25 recruiting classes when he started.A lot of the 'Fleck' conversations have a "Yes, but" side to them.
Yes, Fleck has the 9-win and 11-win seasons, but even in those good seasons, the team could not win a Division title.
Yes, Fleck's recruiting is an improvement over Mason and Kill, but he still hasn't cracked the top half of the B1G.
Yes, Fleck's teams have had strong running games, but the passing game has been inconsistent.
So IMHO, the state of the program is - better than before, but not as good as some people were hoping when Fleck was hired.
Where’d you matriculate to?I can tell you when Mason recruited me and I went on my visit for the OSU game at the Dome, led thru all these dank tunnels and corridors, I remember it like it was yesterday. It was embarrassing compared to my experiences at other schools. So, I don't know if it creates a boost, but more importantly it creates a lasting memory of a pretty pathetic recruiting visit.
If that happens and PJ wants to die on that hill, then he should be canned.If we run it back with Athan, the same OC and the same scared approach, next year is going to be very very poor.
I would say the Gophers’ situation was different since they had no stadium on campus, so building the Bank likely had more impact than another school just rebuilding their existing stadium.I always feel like this is so overblown. Is there any data to suggest that a new stadium creates a massive recruiting boost?
I reluctantly agree. It began dawning on me as PJ started mewling and whining about NIL money. A decent coach, a competent coach would not be doing a backhanded condemnation of talent, which he recruited, by insisting that he needed more NIL money "to keep the team together". If this team felt like they were being properly prepared for games, then there wouldn't be the discontent that has blossomed since Bucky Irving headed to Oregon. It doesn't matter why Irving left because what it did was plant the idea that there might be better teams than here. Since coaching and playing opportunities are no longer sufficient, then the NIL card had to be played because the coach can't change fast enough to retain the talent.It doesn’t matter who the OC or QB is unless PJ dramatically changes. He is the issue.
Even the Big 5 are going to make it tough for the underlings to make the CCG.UCLA and Washington are not in the same league as the other 5 at all. Washington hasn’t been very good, but have a great QB this year. UCLA hasn’t won what has often been a bad conference since in the 90s.
But if affected UM more? So much so that we went from competing for the Big Ten title occasionally to being in the lower half of the conference? Could it be that something else also changed here in the early sixties? Something that didn't happen in the other conference schools?It did affect the other schools.