





Laughing to loud for work at all of these. I think it is time to put a door on my office!
Haha I like Insanity Foster too

Hmmmm....ball control offense did?
Exactly. For example, our offensive line wasn't good this year. There were no running lanes and at times it felt like they want Thomas to get hit. Nobody would have thought that we would have a decent lineman prospect, but then there's Vinston Painter who ran a friggin 4.74 40-yard dash! That's absurdly athletic and yet we couldn't make him a better pure lineman? It's a joke. We don't see any progress in our players, just a flat line until they graduate.

Our players achieved those numbers purely on talent, not on execution or effective play-calling. Stanford on the other hand doesn't get the same talent and is able to do the same as far as stats go. Imagine what he can do with talent all around the ball. As someone said before, Stanford's O-line is full of 3 stars with a 2 star center, but they have a power run game because of proper technique and execution. Bring that to a school that has more talent and that has players who are Gentrified and it will be even more effective. Also, no GA is ever going to make the leap from GA to coordinator of any kind unless it's going to an FCS school or something.
Ekanem was a DE in high school and was recruited as such. He's slightly undersized, but he's quick and effective.
I dont think it's Pep that people are excited about, though the rose bowl was fun to watch. Its more about if he or someone else comes in and changes the offensive staff and brings a consistent philosophy and develops the players in the offense.
I'm sorry, but did you really just suggest we hire a GA as our next Offensive Coordinator? Child please...


everybody loves Pep, 'he seems like a perfect fit' for Frank...he could bring smash mouth football back to Blacksburg...ball control offense.
This year, Stanford's offense Total Yards = O'Cainsprings Total yards = 377/gm
Stanford's points per game = 28.46 vs O'Cainspring 25.08
Sure, Stanford averaged more in 2010 with Luck...but so did O'Cainspring with Tyrod in 2009.
Why do we want more of the same? Why don't we want to spread it out and go like Clemson or Oregon? I'd be happy to get an Oregon Grad Asst, or anyone who has been around that program. Pep may end up as a great coach, but lets get someone who isn't from the Ball Control coaching tree.

Only Oregon has the right to lose count. Maybe aTm.