For starters, we lost 3 defensive lineman to the portal after spring practice, all of whom ended up at Texas State. The late departures are what hurt us the most, as Cumbie had little time to replace them. At times this year, because of injury and the late portal departures, we've been without 8 who were expected to start on defense coming out of the spring. 9 if you include Cedric Woods.
And Frisco, you are correct about the defensive scheme. It's not completely installed. That's been clear if you listen to the coach's shows on Monday nights where members of the defensive staff have been interviewed.
It's a complicated system. They've been installing it step by step. That's one of the reasons the SFA transfers have excelled. They've been in this system for multiple years and have the 1,000 plus reps in each aspect of the system to not only run it but teach it to others. They have a much better understanding of what they're trying to accomplish on each play.
The same could be said about certain aspects of our offense. From the stands against MTSU it was obvious that most of the offensive lineman have lost weight since the summer. Carson Bruno mentioned on Bleed Tech Blue radio last Tuesday that the lineman are on a nutrition plan that's had a real impact on each of them and that the weight loss isn't due to the grind of the season.
At most programs true freshman go onto a nutrition plan when they first his campus. That hasn't been true of Tech until this year. That lack of a nutrition program in the past has been used against Tech in recruiting. Unfortunately, our upperclassmen are having to go through it for the first time.
So if you take a step back it's not complicated to see why we are where we are right now record wise.
At the start of the season my head said 4-8, but my heart said 6-6. Under the circumstances, anything more than that was just wishful thinking.
Wouldn’t we love to know the reason for the player departures after spring especially when you’d think those players would’ve had a fair chance to get a fresh start for themselves under a new coaching staff… curious.
Don’t beat me up for mentioning, but does anyone else wonder about the effects of “different” strength & conditioning scheme?
It has invaded my mind a few times this season. ???
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that installing such a complicated "Defensive scheme" is foolish in and of itself. Why would any coach saddle your defense with such a complicated and complex system, especially when your defense is manned by a bunch of transfer portal vagabonds who CAN'T SIMPLY TACKLE anyway?
LA Tech's defense is currently ranked #126 (out of 131 FBS schools) in TOTAL DEFENSE in the nation. Obviously "complicated" isn't helping.
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/...ent/team/22/p3
KISS Method. Keep it simple stupid.
Remind me again when those three games happened? Oh, that's right...on and before October 2.
The program was not in shambles up to the North Carolina State game. But the clock fiasco at the end of that game broke the spirit of the team after the Mississippi State and SMU finishes. Tech was 2-2 going into Raleigh and limped home the rest of the year at 1-7. Skippy's house of cards finally collapsed after losing to the Wolfpack.
I guess I get the idea of it being a “thing” to have a new system that may or may not really be complicated… But we’re not talking about 8 year olds just learning to play the game. We’re talking about athletes who have probably been playing the game since they were 8. Surely in all that time they’ve learned something about position play and the fundamentals football.
Just play the game with passion and intelligence and I think the outcome will be better.
I know this… in my high school sophomore year we lost a championship 52-0. Ouch, right!!! Well, the next year the coaches installed a whole new offense and defense and the result was we won the championship beating the same school 12-6. So, obviously players who care, pay attention and apply themselves can adjust to change and make it work.
Cumbie done fine. Holtz built a finesse program and we were a soft football team the last two years. Gonna take some time to change that. I'm not a fan of the defensive scheme but the injuries made a huge impact considering the lack of experience.
I feel like we're headed in the right direction but it's gonna take time.