IMO, Tommy needs to be the first to go without question.
IMO, Tommy needs to be the first to go without question.
Again, too much. We've dug ourselves such a deep deep hole.
And errrbody knows TM & SH ain’t goin nowhere involuntarily. As long as our programs win at about a 60% clip nothings gonna change. My guess is we will have even worse attendance this year than last year SO the fans will speak. Here is the REALITY. With all the great investments in the facilities race our sports teams are NO BETTER than the Sunbelt school down the road. Their head FB coach is much better that ours!!
Bump
it is time!
I know T Mac screwed us.
Can we earmark our LTAC to only be used for a buyout?
I just know for me.
Until the on the field product changes, no more season tickets.
I hope the AD understands this and communicates this to HCSH.
Skip has a built in excuse this year with Covid-19 (just like his 48 seniors year). He doesn’t have that same excuse next year.
Right now we are at best 3rd best in the west (behind UAB and UTSA). I would hate to watch us keep sliding backwards.
Yet, in 2016, we had a near record-setting QB and an offense that could score TDs and did so with regularity. What we lacked was a good defense, and thus the 9-5 record. But offense was not the problem. That was the same predictable offense we run now, very little to nothing has changed in the scheme. Difference was Higgins to Henderson and Taylor. We actually had a QB and two WRs who knew how to get open and then play pitch and catch. So, when HD says "NOTHING has changed," he's 100% dead on. The difference is the quality of the players.
We don't employ a TE. There are none on the roster and really no one who could be converted, very easily, into one. I would like to see a complete overhaul of our predictable, lethargic offense.
Poor tackling on Defense and NO OFFENSE!!!
Bump
nothing has changed
We're still just as broke as we've always been. Until we can pay more for a coach, Skip is about as good as we can ever hope for. Sometimes a man has just got to know his limitations.