A new article has been posted on www.latechsports.com:
RUSTON, La. –*First-year Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Cumbie announced the addition of five new Bulldogs to the 2022 signing class during the late period today.
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A new article has been posted on www.latechsports.com:
RUSTON, La. –*First-year Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Cumbie announced the addition of five new Bulldogs to the 2022 signing class during the late period today.
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Congratulations and Welcome to TECH! Looking forward to a new era.
Gatson, four-star recruit and former USC commit, comes to Ruston by way of Newton High School in Newton, Texas. Gatson scored 63 touchdowns and rushed just under 4,000 yards in his high school career and was awarded the Texas District-3A MVP as a junior.
Here is a list of his P5 offers.
Texas, USC, Colorado, Baylor, Iowa State, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, South Carolina, TCU, Texas Tech, Utah, and Washington State. Plus, future P5 Houston. 247’s prediction was 50/50 that he would pick either Texas or USC. Major grab for the Bulldogs!
"Roster management is the most important piece in college football," said Cumbie.
Glad he realizes this and added two more offensive lineman today. This was a glaring weakness the last two seasons, Skip seemed oblivious to this.
Skippy was oblivious until the both the QB and RB were being tackled during delayed handoffs and the QB couldn't get to a second read before running for his life on pass plays.
Something tells me things are already different in Ruston. And this signing class is clear evidence of that.
Last edited by FriscoDawg; 02-03-2022 at 01:00 AM.
This class looks awesome on paper and we beat out some heavy hitters that were heavily recruited by P5's. Great job by Cumbie and all our coaches!!!
It feels great to feel like a Bulldog again and not a beat down Holtz puppy
I feel better about next season because he went out and brought in lots of help at the Oline. Holtz was terrible at recruiting offensive lineman, so Cumbie had a lot to fix.
Yeppers! phooey on all those Skippy die-hard supporters. Of course they got their bubbles popped off of the last two seasons. Holtz was delivering steady 8 or 9 win seasons, and a bowl W too, and compared to the days when they saw Bradshaw throw 10 INTs all in the 1st half, Holtz was a godsend. Holtz was very mediocre and many of us kept saying that the whole time. It would be good to change coaches, roll the dice, and try someone else.
None of us know, right now, how Cumbie will do. The ultimate measure will be W-Ls and results on the field. I just know, as a fan, for the first time since Dykes was here, I am cautiously optimistic again.
Truthfully, I did hold a small measure of hope after the 2014 season and our bowl win over Illinois that maybe Holtz was not who I thought he was.... he was (is). Good riddance.
It's hard to imagine a coach bad enough to cause an NFL team to get blown out by a college team... twice.
It's interesting that you say "2019 was good". That was the year LA Tech literally "suspended" itself out of a CUSA Championship title by suspending J'Mar Smith for our two biggest games of the year. Of course, we suffered back to back losses and just missed having a GREAT year due to our own ineptness. Sad really.
You can't make this stuff up.
You missed the bigger point.
And this has only been discussed ad nauseum on this board: Holtz is a mediocre coach who produces mediocre teams yielding a mediocre program. If MEDIOCRE is your thing, and maybe it is, then I can see why you think Holtz was a good coach, had a good run here. Like any true blue Tech fan I wanted Holtz to be successful. Just like I HOPE Cumbie is successful. If he is not, I will call him out too. As for Holtz he arrived under a loser's cloud as the USF fans who flooded our board warned us about. So, I was concerned but open-minded. His first year was a disaster, 2013, 4-8. Now usually coaches are not judged by their first year. Saban had a losing record his first year at Bama....hello! And that is why I posted I was "hopeful" after the 2014 season. But, as it turned out and as many us said only a MILLION times, he reached a plateau in 2014 that he never got off of. Remember this: "Is there nothing more?" I and others asked that question hundreds of times. We could see the blatantly obvious MEDIOCRITY of Holtz's team (program). It's not my fault that others lack the vision, the knowledge to recognize the quality of coaching. I say the same thing about Eric Konkol now.
So, the big question is: Is mediocrity good enough?
Holtz, Konkol, and I think Lane Burroughs, and yes, Brooke Stoehr too, are all, at best MEDIOCRE. Maybe that's the best we can hope for at Tech...only, it's not because Tech basketball has had Leon Barmore, Andy Russo, and Tommy Joe Eagles all GREAT coaches! So, we don't have to settle...
I hope Cumbie proves to be a great coach! That would mean we won't keep him longer than 2-3 years, but we need a shot of greatness right about now. If he is just mediocre, well then, he can buy a big house in Ruston and settle in for a spell.