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Isn't that about like saying "almost equal to a a good FCS program" when it comes to college football? Why compare yourself to a program that up until the past year had trouble winning more than 2 games a season and who's football team has trouble filling one of the smallest stadiums in the FBS? Guess you gotta start somewhere....

I was a little upset actually that they drew up a play that had him running away from the basket. How was he gonna get a high percentage look that way? The look he had was as good as we could have asked for, but it wasn't the highest percentage.

The player who is most suited for the NFL right now that is eligible is Cody Journell. Haha anyways, on Logan going to the NFL: it seems the NFL is very, very interested in potential nowadays. I mean, look at Matthew Stafford! In my opinion, there were far better QBs in the draft that year than Stafford, but at the time it looked like he had more potential than any of them. Logan is an ideal NFL QB prospect. He is 6'6" and can run the ball like a tight end (wonder why?). His accuracy was pretty terrible this season, but it's obvious he can make some hood throws, as he showed in 2011 when given time to throw, something he did not have a lot of this year.

I agree. I feel like Green did an amazing job even getting the shot that he did... Although it appeared he may not have gotten it off before the buzzer. Would've definitely had to have been reviewed.

I remember post game, Robert said everyone was supposed to switch. He and Jarell didn't communicate which caused no switch and led to a wide open lay up. In no way was this Erick's fault but I do wish he would've forced the kick-out and made them make a three to win.

Another thing that frustrated me was people saying Erick should have driven to the hoop for the final shot. He had no where near enough time after catching the ball with his momentum going away from the basket.

They should be hesitant to spend a high pick on him after this year, but this QB class is really weak. It will probably force him higher up than he should go.

ill be interested to see what motley can do. his high school ran the triple option similar to gt. if he can transition to whatever offense we install I think he has potential because of his athleticism

If no one wants to do a full film study, I can add a few clips from each game that kind of focus on the key parts(what we struggled or did well with)/plays that determined how things were played.

Foster said some interesting things on TTL tonight, among them was if Jayron had come back for his senior season, Exum would have still moved to corner and Kyle Fuller would have played nickel. Bud's not a bullshitter, so I take him at his word. He mentioned the move would payoff in the long run. This leads me to believe we'll see Exum and Kendall Fuller/Manning/Riley at corner with Kyle Fuller at Nickel/Whip.

I'm not convinced LT is a lock to go in the first two rounds. He's basically had more games in his career where he's played poorly than played great. Obviously it's a QB driven league and he's a physical freak, but I just think he took such a tremendous step backward this season that GM's will be hesitant to risk anything more than a mid-round pick.

I also may have some pent up father coaching issues from my childhood. My dad never got into coaching until I got older, but he coached my 2 younger brothers in baseball, football, and wrestling. He was an awesome baseball and wrestling coach. His football team probably had negative total yardage on the season. I assistant coached for him a few years in baseball (toward several little league championships). I just never got to bask in the glory of being the coach's son like my brothers and several of my friends (I didn't get any playing time handed to me).

I just created a forum post debunking the assumption that the defensive lapse at the end of the WVU game was Green's fault. I've also been looking into doing a film study...it's just on the list. Stay tuned.

Shane and Griffin never were among the 22 starters though. I guess I'm fine with fathers coaching them, but not making decisions on whether they start. If Chung Jr. becomes a stud or never starts then there wouldn't be a problem, but anything in between might cause problems.

Beamer did fine when Shane was on the team and Billy Hite's son (Griffin) is currently on the team. It can work.

But I see your point. My brother never plays his best baseball when our dad is coaching.

true that i stayed last summer too and was worried at first since im from the beach and would miss out on surfing and everything. but it turned out to be one of the better summers ive ever had. river and cornhole all day

I hate seeing players playing for their fathers. It puts everybody in a horrible situation, especially if they play bad. No father wants to bench his son, but not benching him comes off as favoritism. Cody Hawkins (QB) started for Dan Hawkins (Head Coach) at Colorado a few years ago. After he graduated, they both said they were at different schools, because of the situation.

It was higher profile as HC/QB, but I don't want to see the offense crumble again.

”I’ve always told everybody that I’m planning on coming back for my last one. So there’s no change in that right now."

Someone show me where there is any indication that Logan has even thought about leaving. Yes, he's going to get evaluated by the NFL draft advisory, but who wouldn't get evaluated? He will be back.

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