Does anyone know if the Tech Alumni Association is hosting a tailgate in Hattiesburg?
When you can go to Baton Rouge and play a top 10 team like we did, you know overall we have talent. When you can in the same year play teams like Rice, UTEP and USA as bad as we did, you know that same team has problems of leadership. I know that even the best teams have letdown games every year, but that seems to be the norm for us.
I am not a smart man, but twice I've seen Holtz have very questionable game plans. I remember when we played Army in 2013, his game plan was to stop their passing game and they rushed for about 450 yards on us (Army!). Last week we play the worst pass defense in the country. We can't run the ball on anybody, but our game plan was to run on Rice? Fortunately, he figured out that passing was the best way to go and blew them out in the 2nd half. It makes me question what's going on in the brain sometimes. But I don't feel qualified to pass these judgements because he's been doing this for 31 years.... surely he knows more than I know. I think maybe he overthinks this stuff.... just go do what we do best against everybody we play... simplify the game and let the better athletes win or lose.
Did y’all know we have a chance to win 10 games this season, something NO Tech team has done since going to FBS? I have been hearing a lot about this from Coach Holtz and others on the radio this week. This must be a VERY special team.
Good old Memorial Gym
Fans today have access to more football games than ever before. Today's technology and the availability of games --not to mention the coaching expertise that often accompanies those games-- allows us fans the opportunity to compare LA Tech's players and game plans to the players & game plans from other teams and conferences, etc....Because of technology, we fans can watch J'Mar's poor throwing mechanics 10 times in slow motion just like the coaches can. If J'Mar holds the football too long, or doesn't see an open receiver down the sideline, we can see it on replays often BEFORE Holtz does. In fact, because Holtz is on the sideline with no access to TV, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that we know MUCH MORE about his QB's poor game performance, or the coaches ineffective game plan, before he does when he gives his first post game interviews. Furthermore, because most of us watch NFL games closely, most of us KNOW what a real QB talent and game plan is supposed to look like, etc.....
Well, yeah... I can armchair QB with the best of them. But if I were given this team and it was my responsibility to hire the best staff I could with my limited budget and recruit the best athletes I could to Ruston, LA, and then prepare them for games during the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer and then call crucial plays at crucial times... I would go with Holtz over me.