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Butch pretty much gave KK an ultimatum....Either FB 100%....or Baseball 100%....no in-betweens
One of the best athletes to play here.
Butch pretty much gave KK an ultimatum....Either FB 100%....or Baseball 100%....no in-betweens
Staley looks like UT.Top 2 I've heard people in the know here say 0% chance for. Staley recruitment quiet, & Duff prob not a take.
Two downUltimately, like it or not, Beard's second stint will be defined by his ability to close on Jojo, Chance and Jeremiah.
Costa and Clement. Oh boySWFLHurricane,you were close to the team in those days and I don't remember those games that well but was Costa that bad a QB or did he just play behind a bad OL,from what I remember he was always getting drilled just about every time he passed the ball and had no time to read the defense.
CBs*Beard for real isn't done. I'm not a fan of some of the things happening in recruiting. That being said this guy is lighting it up and more to come in 24... too bad he can't recruit DTs hahaha
Butch pretty much gave KK an ultimatum....Either FB 100%....or Baseball 100%....no in-betweens
After what Dorsey did the summer of 1999 at GreenTree, it pretty much was a sign of things to come.If you saw how the offense opened up after Dorsey took over the last 3 games of the 1999 season, and how Dorsey finished up the Gator Bowl. Kelly saw the writing on the wall.
With Kelly, we kept running tht doggone Coker-T (which I absolutely despised with Wayne and Moss as our WR's), but as soon as Ken Dorsey comes in, it goes back to being a real pro-set offense, and we had a much more free-flowing offense
I was told by a coach that Kelly just didn't know the playbook well enough. But I do think KK was suited for a shotgun spread, hurry-up, which was what they ran during that miraculous 28-0 comeback at Boston College that season. We really could've been ahead of the game if they went that route
Beard for real isn't done. I'm not a fan of some of the things happening in recruiting. That being said this guy is lighting it up and more to come in 24... too bad he can't recruit DTs hahaha
Not just KK, Brock Berlin as well. It was so obvious to everyone but us.If you saw how the offense opened up after Dorsey took over the last 3 games of the 1999 season, and how Dorsey finished up the Gator Bowl. Kelly saw the writing on the wall.
With Kelly, we kept running tht doggone Coker-T (which I absolutely despised with Wayne and Moss as our WR's), but as soon as Ken Dorsey comes in, it goes back to being a real pro-set offense, and we had a much more free-flowing offense
I was told by a coach that Kelly just didn't know the playbook well enough. But I do think KK was suited for a shotgun spread, hurry-up, which was what they ran during that miraculous 28-0 comeback at Boston College that season. We really could've been ahead of the game if they went that route