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re: Why not bring in someone young who can take over as OC
Posted on 2/10/20 at 11:47 pm to TriedandTrue
Posted on 2/10/20 at 11:47 pm to TriedandTrue
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Furthermore, some good college offenses were run by older people this year.
Top 10 scoring offenses
1. LSU - Brady 29
2. Alabama - Sark 45
3. Ohio State - Ryan Day 40 Wilson 58 Yurcich 44
4. Clemson- Elliot 40 Scott 39
5. UCF - Lebby 36
6. Oklahoma - Riley 36
7. SMU - Lashlee 36 HC Dykes is 50
8. Memphis - Norvell 38
9. App State - Drinwitz 36
10. ULL - Napier 40
2 guys in that list over 45. 7 under 40.
Posted on 2/10/20 at 11:58 pm to SammyTiger
I never said there weren’t good young coaches. There are also good NFL offensive coaches who are not young at all.
You are also selective with who you choose to list for a team. For instance, Ensminger gets no credit for LSU and the co-OC for Oklahoma get no credit. No I’m not making the case that the offensive success this year was Ensminger alone.
You are also selective with who you choose to list for a team. For instance, Ensminger gets no credit for LSU and the co-OC for Oklahoma get no credit. No I’m not making the case that the offensive success this year was Ensminger alone.
This post was edited on 2/11/20 at 12:04 am
Posted on 2/11/20 at 7:32 am to SammyTiger
Not surprising that math isn't a strength
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