Now it looks like the Noles will finish with Marvin Wilson, jarez parks, mailek gray, and bunch of studs.
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
Tbh I don't think there is a real dead period in college football; this is when the bagmen come out and funnel money through churches and chit like that.
Tbh I don't think there is a real dead period in college football; this is when the bagmen come out and funnel money through churches and chit like that.
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I agree completely with you but they have a difference maker and a leader in frenchie.
What? They lost three games, easily could've been four and were led by a 1st rd RB that's leaving. Okay, there QB is the leader...
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I agree completely with you but they have a difference maker and a leader in frenchie.
What? They lost three games, easily could've been four and were led by a 1st rd RB that's leaving. Okay, there QB is the leader...
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I agree completely with you but they have a difference maker and a leader in frenchie.
Works both ways. They lost 3 games but could be 11-1 with 2 and 3 point loses to Clemson plus NC...
The real question is who is going to be our leader on offense that can go to Tallahassee behind that sh.itty Oline and win?
What? They lost three games, easily could've been four and were led by a 1st rd RB that's leaving. Okay, there QB is the leader...
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I agree completely with you but they have a difference maker and a leader in frenchie.
Works both ways. They lost 3 games but could be 11-1 with 2 and 3 point loses to Clemson plus NC...
The real question is who is going to be our leader on offense that can go to Tallahassee behind that sh.itty Oline and win?
They also could have lost 5 games because they had a 1pt game with us and were a late TD away from losing to NCst. They lost by 43 to Louisville that doesn't have a single recruit they wanted on it.
Jimbo is overrated as a coach. He's living off Winston, because he hasn't done anything without him. He's got an elite bagman in Tim Brewster and really strong recruiters like Hagins and Dawsey. They poured a lot of money into the program...they have 8 quality control analysts, a brand new IPF and practice facilities. He's got pretty close to all the advantages that LSU, Alabama, OSU, and Mich, have these days. People act like resources don't matter, they clearly do because the programs that spend the most also do the best in recruiting. There seems to be a pretty clear correlation.
There seems to be a pretty clear pattern in how a program becomes elite. Look at Michigan with Harbaugh, Alabama with Saban, OSU with Meyer, you hire a new coach, pour in a ton of money, ride the new coach recruiting bump, start winning, and keep riding the wave onward. I hope we haven't missed our wave this year.
What? They lost three games, easily could've been four and were led by a 1st rd RB that's leaving. Okay, there QB is the leader...
I still like Miami against FSU next season in Tallahassee. The front 7 will be nasty, Cam Akers isn't as good as Dalvin Cook, & thier WR's are suspect.
The noles recruit at an elite level, but their players are overrated half of the time. Less talented teams beat them or keep the games close every year (Miami, NCST, Louisville, UNC).
I agree completely with you but they have a difference maker and a leader in frenchie.
Works both ways. They lost 3 games but could be 11-1 with 2 and 3 point loses to Clemson plus NC...
The real question is who is going to be our leader on offense that can go to Tallahassee behind that sh.itty Oline and win?
They also could have lost 5 games because they had a 1pt game with us and were a late TD away from losing to NCst. They lost by 43 to Louisville that doesn't have a single recruit they wanted on it.
Jimbo is overrated as a coach. He's living off Winston, because he hasn't done anything without him. He's got an elite bagman in Tim Brewster and really strong recruiters like Hagins and Dawsey. They poured a lot of money into the program...they have 8 quality control analysts, a brand new IPF and practice facilities. He's got pretty close to all the advantages that LSU, Alabama, OSU, and Mich, have these days. People act like resources don't matter, they clearly do because the programs that spend the most also do the best in recruiting. There seems to be a pretty clear correlation.
There seems to be a pretty clear pattern in how a program becomes elite. Look at Michigan with Harbaugh, Alabama with Saban, OSU with Meyer, you hire a new coach, pour in a ton of money, ride the new coach recruiting bump, start winning, and keep riding the wave onward. I hope we haven't missed our wave this year.
will we just say that McFarland is better than akers just like people said yearby was better than cook?
What? They lost three games, easily could've been four and were led by a 1st rd RB that's leaving. Okay, there QB is the leader...
I agree completely with you but they have a difference maker and a leader in frenchie.
Works both ways. They lost 3 games but could be 11-1 with 2 and 3 point loses to Clemson plus NC...
The real question is who is going to be our leader on offense that can go to Tallahassee behind that sh.itty Oline and win?
They also could have lost 5 games because they had a 1pt game with us and were a late TD away from losing to NCst. They lost by 43 to Louisville that doesn't have a single recruit they wanted on it.
Jimbo is overrated as a coach. He's living off Winston, because he hasn't done anything without him. He's got an elite bagman in Tim Brewster and really strong recruiters like Hagins and Dawsey. They poured a lot of money into the program...they have 8 quality control analysts, a brand new IPF and practice facilities. He's got pretty close to all the advantages that LSU, Alabama, OSU, and Mich, have these days. People act like resources don't matter, they clearly do because the programs that spend the most also do the best in recruiting. There seems to be a pretty clear correlation.
There seems to be a pretty clear pattern in how a program becomes elite. Look at Michigan with Harbaugh, Alabama with Saban, OSU with Meyer, you hire a new coach, pour in a ton of money, ride the new coach recruiting bump, start winning, and keep riding the wave onward. I hope we haven't missed our wave this year.
Jimbo is football's version of John Calipari. An absolute elite recruiter, but okay head coach. He's a competent play caller (gets the ball to his best players), but he's not going to beat you with inferior talent.