College football success depends on two factors…
(1) 50% coaching
(2) 50% recruiting
When a team gets beat 59-35 by 2-4 Baylor at home, I’d say the problem was both.
Let’s face it, recruiting has obviously been over-rated. If I’m wrong, then the coaching part is a major problem. If I’m right, then the lack of talent is also a coaching (recruiting) problem.
It’s repeatedly been said that in year 3 for this staff, we should not be lacking in talent.
I agree with this.
The point is that coaches have to get their team ready to play and if they don’t, they are failing. If after three years we don’t have enough talent to prevent getting embarrassed by Baylor, the coaches are failing.
Football is won in the trenches. It appears Tech is woefully lacking in line talent, and the coaches are responsible.
Things aren’t going to get any easier with Iowa State and Colorado coming up. Losing to TCU next week will be another failure in a season that could quickly go down the drain.
Coaching or recruiting, it’s on Joey.
(1) 50% coaching
(2) 50% recruiting
When a team gets beat 59-35 by 2-4 Baylor at home, I’d say the problem was both.
Let’s face it, recruiting has obviously been over-rated. If I’m wrong, then the coaching part is a major problem. If I’m right, then the lack of talent is also a coaching (recruiting) problem.
It’s repeatedly been said that in year 3 for this staff, we should not be lacking in talent.
I agree with this.
The point is that coaches have to get their team ready to play and if they don’t, they are failing. If after three years we don’t have enough talent to prevent getting embarrassed by Baylor, the coaches are failing.
Football is won in the trenches. It appears Tech is woefully lacking in line talent, and the coaches are responsible.
Things aren’t going to get any easier with Iowa State and Colorado coming up. Losing to TCU next week will be another failure in a season that could quickly go down the drain.
Coaching or recruiting, it’s on Joey.