Easy to see why his players love him. He is a genuine person, even in front of the camera. Love him or hate him - he is who he is, and that person is very relatable
Easy to see why his players love him. He is a genuine person, even in front of the camera. Love him or hate him - he is who he is, and that person is very relatable
I like him a lot!Easy to see why his players love him. He is a genuine person, even in front of the camera. Love him or hate him - he is who he is, and that person is very relatable
As do I.I like him a lot!
You can't plan for when CNS goes to the lake....The coaching front will look markedly different then...who's hot who's not...To not plan for the future is a plan for failure.Don’t get me wrong I’m not for pushing coach Saban out the door.
You have to plan like it's next year, every year.You can't plan for when CNS goes to the lake....The coaching front will look markedly different then...who's hot who's not...
I became a HUGE fan when he played for the Braves.Easy to see why his players love him. He is a genuine person, even in front of the camera. Love him or hate him - he is who he is, and that person is very relatable
I did not realize he had that kind of performance against ND, so I guess we have to give him credit for that. Even so, I guess that turned out to be his Stephen Garcia moment because he has done nothing noteworthy aside from that. More revealing though to me is howDJ came in as a freshman against a very good Notre Dame team on the road and had 439 yards passing, the 3rd most in school history. He was great from the get go.
Since then, he's had 1 game of over 250 yards passing in 25 starts. The issue, I think, is there's no one behind him better. Dabo yanked Kelly Bryant even though he was doing quite well as the starter because he had Trevor Lawrence in the wings.
IMO, that was his only great game.DJ has gone backwards since his Notre Dame debut. 9 of 28 against USCe? Not too good.
I know, @B1GTide, I know...
Too bad Scott Frost wasn’t there. He could have watched the whole incident and make sure not to report it to the police.Not sure where to put this but it concerns a recent Nebraska head coach….
: Per Lincoln Police:
Robert ‘Mickey’ Joseph, age 54 of Lincoln, was arrested for Strangulation
and 3rd Degree Domestic Assault. He was lodged in the Lancaster County Jail.
OKYou have to plan like it's next year, every year.
As far as I can tell he's essentially Gus 2.0 wrt QB development. His great QBs stepped on the field as great, they didn't need any development and they had great play callers (not quite Sark vs BOB, but seemingly close enough of a downgrade).Dabo has struggled whenever he has not had an elite quarterback.
I've honestly never heard of Kenny GuitonI know, @B1GTide, I know...
I don't see it happening in the end but, if it does, I think the easy choice to replace him would be the Arkansas WR coach, whose name just happens to be Kenny Guiton (and yes, he's THAT Kenny Guiton).