Bama Game Thread: Official Postgame Thread - Bama vs. Michigan...

I want to go ahead and get this out of the way and suffer the slings and arrows coming my way. We will not win a NC with Jalen Milroe at QB. I am sure he is a fine young man and, great teammate, but he does not understand and apparently cannot grasp reading a defense, going through progressions, finding a safety valve receiver or react quick enough to avoid a sack, and when a play blows up throw the ball away. These are all traits and fundamentals that a top tier QB has to have. As I have said in prior posts, he is in love with the long ball and doesn't have the patience to wait for crossing or underneath routes to open up. In the open field he is a terror for defenders, but a disciplined defense like Michigan did not allow him to get into the open field where he would have killed them. I think his heroics against undisciplined, talent challenged defenses (except UGA) gave us a false sense of his abilities as a QB. I know this will not be a popular post, but I felt the need to say this. Also our offensive line's poor performance has not helped him. I do not understand why CNS cannot hire and keep a top level OL coach.
 
I want to go ahead and get this out of the way and suffer the slings and arrows coming my way. We will not win a NC with Jalen Milroe at QB. I am sure he is a fine young man and, great teammate, but he does not understand and apparently cannot grasp reading a defense, going through progressions, finding a safety valve receiver or react quick enough to avoid a sack, and when a play blows up throw the ball away. These are all traits and fundamentals that a top tier QB has to have. As I have said in prior posts, he is in love with the long ball and doesn't have the patience to wait for crossing or underneath routes to open up. In the open field he is a terror for defenders, but a disciplined defense like Michigan did not allow him to get into the open field where he would have killed them. I think his heroics against undisciplined, talent challenged defenses (except UGA) gave us a false sense of his abilities as a QB. I know this will not be a popular post, but I felt the need to say this. Also our offensive line's poor performance has not helped him. I do not understand why CNS cannot hire and keep a top level OL coach.

I worry about losing receivers because the stats for our receivers this year don’t look good.

I know it’s easy to blame the Oline, the snapper, and the OC, but I just saw the same Texas D line that whipped us for 4 quarters struggle to breathe on Penix. Yeah Penix has more experience but he gets the ball out of his hand quick and makes quick decisions. Milroe is a slow processing quarterback and to say otherwise is to ignore 14 games of film. Can we win with Milroe? Sure but either he makes a full commitment towards learning the quarterback position or our offense is designed for him specifically. The latter might be a very dangerous idea for the long term.
 
I want to go ahead and get this out of the way and suffer the slings and arrows coming my way. We will not win a NC with Jalen Milroe at QB. I am sure he is a fine young man and, great teammate, but he does not understand and apparently cannot grasp reading a defense, going through progressions, finding a safety valve receiver or react quick enough to avoid a sack, and when a play blows up throw the ball away. These are all traits and fundamentals that a top tier QB has to have. As I have said in prior posts, he is in love with the long ball and doesn't have the patience to wait for crossing or underneath routes to open up. In the open field he is a terror for defenders, but a disciplined defense like Michigan did not allow him to get into the open field where he would have killed them. I think his heroics against undisciplined, talent challenged defenses (except UGA) gave us a false sense of his abilities as a QB. I know this will not be a popular post, but I felt the need to say this. Also our offensive line's poor performance has not helped him. I do not understand why CNS cannot hire and keep a top level OL coach.
I want to see CNS deciding who gives us the best chance to win and not the players favorites playing. If it means some players get their feelings hurt and want to transfer, so be it.
 
I worry about losing receivers because the stats for our receivers this year don’t look good.

I know it’s easy to blame the Oline, the snapper, and the OC, but I just saw the same Texas D line that whipped us for 4 quarters struggle to breathe on Penix. Yeah Penix has more experience but he gets the ball out of his hand quick and makes quick decisions. Milroe is a slow processing quarterback and to say otherwise is to ignore 14 games of film. Can we win with Milroe? Sure but either he makes a full commitment towards learning the quarterback position or our offense is designed for him specifically. The latter might be a very dangerous idea for the long term.
Yep, designing an offense around one player is dangerous. If he’s off or just gets shut down, there goes the game.
 
I want to go ahead and get this out of the way and suffer the slings and arrows coming my way. We will not win a NC with Jalen Milroe at QB. I am sure he is a fine young man and, great teammate, but he does not understand and apparently cannot grasp reading a defense, going through progressions, finding a safety valve receiver or react quick enough to avoid a sack, and when a play blows up throw the ball away. These are all traits and fundamentals that a top tier QB has to have. As I have said in prior posts, he is in love with the long ball and doesn't have the patience to wait for crossing or underneath routes to open up. In the open field he is a terror for defenders, but a disciplined defense like Michigan did not allow him to get into the open field where he would have killed them. I think his heroics against undisciplined, talent challenged defenses (except UGA) gave us a false sense of his abilities as a QB. I know this will not be a popular post, but I felt the need to say this. Also our offensive line's poor performance has not helped him. I do not understand why CNS cannot hire and keep a top level OL coach.

Can't disagree with any of that...🤔
 
I really want to feel this way but I'm struggling. You know, people like Rich Eisen, I'd love to feel happy for that guy. After what was revealed with the signal stealing, I just can't feel happy for Michigan in any way.

Respect for how they played yesterday, yes. But if there were any real justice, they would not have even been there. And in this perverse world we now live in, you have the perpetrator of a crime transition himself into a victim and so we've had to hear how "the world was against Michigan" for 2 months. I'm sickened by all that.

And the real crime here is that after yesterday it is pretty clear they did not need the cheating to help them. Nothing will be done about any of this. It has already been swept under a rug. It is what it is.
I have a problem with this. I have been following recruiting in the state of Michigan for decades. I have watched scores of our best high talent go out west or south to pay-for-play schools. When it was discovered that Ed Martin was giving money to college basketball players, the school nuked the basketball program for decade. NIL is a fully weaponized means for laundering money from boosters. State legislators ensure that they are protected from NCAA prosecution even if the official rule that the promise of laundered NIL is part of the scholarship package. Michigan has NIL. But it has never been pay-per-play like OSU down south. I still remember as if it were yesterday with surprise when Mark Ingram decided he was going to play at Alabama despite years of mediocracy.

Yet Michigan is the worlds greatest cheaters because of the following. One is the NCAA could not make up its mind and sent confusing, contradictory rules for contacting recruits during COVID. Like our taxes dozens of programs violated this rule because it was impossible to keep track. The issue is not whether a COVID rule was violated but because someone in the NCAA claimed Jim Harbaugh was lying about it. Fyi the few recruits contacted during this period did not sign with Michigan.

Connor Stalions was such an important cog in Michigan winning he was paid bartender wages. There is no doubt he was a nut case as he wrote a "Mein Kamp" book on how he was going to take over Michigan football over the next twenty years. The NCAA strongly considered removing the surveillance rules because of the irrelevance of the rule. I would propose that the Michigan victory over Alabama is proof that whatever Connor Stalions was doing did not move the needle. Michigan won because they went "Bo Schembechler" retro on offense to replace "Speed in Space" and introduced the Ravens "Amoeba" verses the Don Brown "Dr Blitz and Man Press"

Football is like chess in that initiative is everything. If you dictate and force the other team to react to you, the other teams signs are not as important. UM did this with as what was pointed out a couple 5 stars on the roster. Connor Stalions was our "Hunter Biden" and regardless of the impact or non-impact of the violation, it still is. Though it is pointed out that he technically might not have violated the NCAA rule as written.

My point is neither egregious violation moved the needle. Neither violation was willful malice by the UM coaching staff as there is no evidence anyone was aware of Stalions conduct. If he was a "sign whisperer", he would be being paid more than 50K. That is not even bagman money these days.

I appreciate Harbaugh's us against the world mentality and that so many people are sickened by construed scandal. There is no doubt that Harbaugh is an unlikeable person to some. His competition can be unhinged. There is an old story about how he boxed his niece off the driveway because even family pickup basketball is a competition. But Jim Harbaugh is not the problem killing college football.
 
I have a problem with this. I have been following recruiting in the state of Michigan for decades. I have watched scores of our best high talent go out west or south to pay-for-play schools. When it was discovered that Ed Martin was giving money to college basketball players, the school nuked the basketball program for decade. NIL is a fully weaponized means for laundering money from boosters. State legislators ensure that they are protected from NCAA prosecution even if the official rule that the promise of laundered NIL is part of the scholarship package. Michigan has NIL. But it has never been pay-per-play like OSU down south. I still remember as if it were yesterday with surprise when Mark Ingram decided he was going to play at Alabama despite years of mediocracy.

Yet Michigan is the worlds greatest cheaters because of the following. One is the NCAA could not make up its mind and sent confusing, contradictory rules for contacting recruits during COVID. Like our taxes dozens of programs violated this rule because it was impossible to keep track. The issue is not whether a COVID rule was violated but because someone in the NCAA claimed Jim Harbaugh was lying about it. Fyi the few recruits contacted during this period did not sign with Michigan.

Connor Stalions was such an important cog in Michigan winning he was paid bartender wages. There is no doubt he was a nut case as he wrote a "Mein Kamp" book on how he was going to take over Michigan football over the next twenty years. The NCAA strongly considered removing the surveillance rules because of the irrelevance of the rule. I would propose that the Michigan victory over Alabama is proof that whatever Connor Stalions was doing did not move the needle. Michigan won because they went "Bo Schembechler" retro on offense to replace "Speed in Space" and introduced the Ravens "Amoeba" verses the Don Brown "Dr Blitz and Man Press"

Football is like chess in that initiative is everything. If you dictate and force the other team to react to you, the other teams signs are not as important. UM did this with as what was pointed out a couple 5 stars on the roster. Connor Stalions was our "Hunter Biden" and regardless of the impact or non-impact of the violation, it still is. Though it is pointed out that he technically might not have violated the NCAA rule as written.

My point is neither egregious violation moved the needle. Neither violation was willful malice by the UM coaching staff as there is no evidence anyone was aware of Stalions conduct. If he was a "sign whisperer", he would be being paid more than 50K. That is not even bagman money these days.

I appreciate Harbaugh's us against the world mentality and that so many people are sickened by construed scandal. There is no doubt that Harbaugh is an unlikeable person to some. His competition can be unhinged. There is an old story about how he boxed his niece off the driveway because even family pickup basketball is a competition. But Jim Harbaugh is not the problem killing college football.

I believe most football fans don not really believe that what Coach Harbough did during covid is very bad. The sign stealing is pretty bad and the head coach is responsible for the entire program.
What upsets us about the NCAA is the total inconsistency. Bama had to vacate 21 wins because some players got some extra text books because of a loophole in the system. Ohio State had to vacate 12 wins because some players traded memorabilia for tatoos. Other schools often get hardly any (or no) punishment for much worse violations. (ie: decades long academic fraud at North Carolina) .
If the NCAA does nothing to Michigan,,,, well,,, we want out vacated wins back!
 
I know it’s easy to blame the Oline, the snapper, and the OC, but I just saw the same Texas D line that whipped us for 4 quarters struggle to breathe on Penix.
To be fair, Penix was protected by an OL that just won the Joe Moore Award.

Not comparing them - Penix is clearly the superior QB right now - just saying...
 
I want to see CNS deciding who gives us the best chance to win and not the players favorites playing. If it means some players get their feelings hurt and want to transfer, so be it.
To do it otherwise would mean that the most valuable athletes will not come or hit the portal. Burton just for example made a huge commitment in every personal aspect. Did he receive that commitment in return? A few of those will only lead to overall talent levels plummenting.
 
I have a problem with this. I have been following recruiting in the state of Michigan for decades. I have watched scores of our best high talent go out west or south to pay-for-play schools. When it was discovered that Ed Martin was giving money to college basketball players, the school nuked the basketball program for decade. NIL is a fully weaponized means for laundering money from boosters. State legislators ensure that they are protected from NCAA prosecution even if the official rule that the promise of laundered NIL is part of the scholarship package. Michigan has NIL. But it has never been pay-per-play like OSU down south. I still remember as if it were yesterday with surprise when Mark Ingram decided he was going to play at Alabama despite years of mediocracy.

Yet Michigan is the worlds greatest cheaters because of the following. One is the NCAA could not make up its mind and sent confusing, contradictory rules for contacting recruits during COVID. Like our taxes dozens of programs violated this rule because it was impossible to keep track. The issue is not whether a COVID rule was violated but because someone in the NCAA claimed Jim Harbaugh was lying about it. Fyi the few recruits contacted during this period did not sign with Michigan.

Connor Stalions was such an important cog in Michigan winning he was paid bartender wages. There is no doubt he was a nut case as he wrote a "Mein Kamp" book on how he was going to take over Michigan football over the next twenty years. The NCAA strongly considered removing the surveillance rules because of the irrelevance of the rule. I would propose that the Michigan victory over Alabama is proof that whatever Connor Stalions was doing did not move the needle. Michigan won because they went "Bo Schembechler" retro on offense to replace "Speed in Space" and introduced the Ravens "Amoeba" verses the Don Brown "Dr Blitz and Man Press"

Football is like chess in that initiative is everything. If you dictate and force the other team to react to you, the other teams signs are not as important. UM did this with as what was pointed out a couple 5 stars on the roster. Connor Stalions was our "Hunter Biden" and regardless of the impact or non-impact of the violation, it still is. Though it is pointed out that he technically might not have violated the NCAA rule as written.

My point is neither egregious violation moved the needle. Neither violation was willful malice by the UM coaching staff as there is no evidence anyone was aware of Stalions conduct. If he was a "sign whisperer", he would be being paid more than 50K. That is not even bagman money these days.

I appreciate Harbaugh's us against the world mentality and that so many people are sickened by construed scandal. There is no doubt that Harbaugh is an unlikeable person to some. His competition can be unhinged. There is an old story about how he boxed his niece off the driveway because even family pickup basketball is a competition. But Jim Harbaugh is not the problem killing college football.
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yea, the needle hardly moved at all……
Two CFP appearances and three straight versus OSU. You claim all this money down South but angel Michigan paid him peanuts? Lol, he got a fee from other sources like all the coaches do. Alabama vacated wins for kids selling textbooks for side money, Michigan filmed the sidelines for an obvious competitive advantage and has faced nothing.
 
To be fair, Penix was protected by an OL that just won the Joe Moore Award.

Not comparing them - Penix is clearly the superior QB right now - just saying...

Sure but he does alot to make you think twice about rushing him. My point is more that Texas was nowhere near as aggressive against them as they were with us. A lot of that is because no one fears Milroe going east to west and treat him like a running back with a big arm. Penix is far more of a quarterback that is dangerous with his legs than Milroe. When you have a quarterback like that it takes alot of pressure off the offensive line because they know that they can make aggressive defenses pay.
 
I want to go ahead and get this out of the way and suffer the slings and arrows coming my way. We will not win a NC with Jalen Milroe at QB. I am sure he is a fine young man and, great teammate, but he does not understand and apparently cannot grasp reading a defense, going through progressions, finding a safety valve receiver or react quick enough to avoid a sack, and when a play blows up throw the ball away. These are all traits and fundamentals that a top tier QB has to have. As I have said in prior posts, he is in love with the long ball and doesn't have the patience to wait for crossing or underneath routes to open up. In the open field he is a terror for defenders, but a disciplined defense like Michigan did not allow him to get into the open field where he would have killed them. I think his heroics against undisciplined, talent challenged defenses (except UGA) gave us a false sense of his abilities as a QB. I know this will not be a popular post, but I felt the need to say this. Also our offensive line's poor performance has not helped him. I do not understand why CNS cannot hire and keep a top level OL coach.
Said very much the same thing to my wife. After the Georgia game, she said that I’m sure my mind was changed but I piped back that it changed nothing. Frankly, I thought Ty should have had the nod and just let him develop and get some experience. Would we have made it to the championship game? Maybe not but we would be primed for next year. Now we have to start all over again. Ty has a higher ceiling. If not Ty, we have an abundance of talent at the QB position. Now I am concerned that Nick has this sense of loyalty and will not make the call for a change. It took being on the brink of losing in the championship game to move to Tua. We will see but I agree with everything you said.
 
I have a problem with this. I have been following recruiting in the state of Michigan for decades. I have watched scores of our best high talent go out west or south to pay-for-play schools. When it was discovered that Ed Martin was giving money to college basketball players, the school nuked the basketball program for decade. NIL is a fully weaponized means for laundering money from boosters. State legislators ensure that they are protected from NCAA prosecution even if the official rule that the promise of laundered NIL is part of the scholarship package. Michigan has NIL. But it has never been pay-per-play like OSU down south. I still remember as if it were yesterday with surprise when Mark Ingram decided he was going to play at Alabama despite years of mediocracy.

Yet Michigan is the worlds greatest cheaters because of the following. One is the NCAA could not make up its mind and sent confusing, contradictory rules for contacting recruits during COVID. Like our taxes dozens of programs violated this rule because it was impossible to keep track. The issue is not whether a COVID rule was violated but because someone in the NCAA claimed Jim Harbaugh was lying about it. Fyi the few recruits contacted during this period did not sign with Michigan.

Connor Stalions was such an important cog in Michigan winning he was paid bartender wages. There is no doubt he was a nut case as he wrote a "Mein Kamp" book on how he was going to take over Michigan football over the next twenty years. The NCAA strongly considered removing the surveillance rules because of the irrelevance of the rule. I would propose that the Michigan victory over Alabama is proof that whatever Connor Stalions was doing did not move the needle. Michigan won because they went "Bo Schembechler" retro on offense to replace "Speed in Space" and introduced the Ravens "Amoeba" verses the Don Brown "Dr Blitz and Man Press"

Football is like chess in that initiative is everything. If you dictate and force the other team to react to you, the other teams signs are not as important. UM did this with as what was pointed out a couple 5 stars on the roster. Connor Stalions was our "Hunter Biden" and regardless of the impact or non-impact of the violation, it still is. Though it is pointed out that he technically might not have violated the NCAA rule as written.

My point is neither egregious violation moved the needle. Neither violation was willful malice by the UM coaching staff as there is no evidence anyone was aware of Stalions conduct. If he was a "sign whisperer", he would be being paid more than 50K. That is not even bagman money these days.

I appreciate Harbaugh's us against the world mentality and that so many people are sickened by construed scandal. There is no doubt that Harbaugh is an unlikeable person to some. His competition can be unhinged. There is an old story about how he boxed his niece off the driveway because even family pickup basketball is a competition. But Jim Harbaugh is not the problem killing college football.
I dub thee, “Auburn with Great Lakes.” Arise! And spread your cult, I mean, gospel, to the masses.
 
Said very much the same thing to my wife. After the Georgia game, she said that I’m sure my mind was changed but I piped back that it changed nothing. Frankly, I thought Ty should have had the nod and just let him develop and get some experience. Would we have made it to the championship game? Maybe not but we would be primed for next year. Now we have to start all over again. Ty has a higher ceiling. If not Ty, we have an abundance of talent at the QB position. Now I am concerned that Nick has this sense of loyalty and will not make the call for a change. It took being on the brink of losing in the championship game to move to Tua. We will see but I agree with everything you said.

i think Ty got in his own head in the spring and tried to match Milroe’s arm strength to the point that both never separated themselves from one another.

I really think the Ty Simpson ship sailed the second Saban got Buchner and we are going to have a second year of Milroe for better or worse. Hopefully for the better.
 
I have a problem with this. I have been following recruiting in the state of Michigan for decades. I have watched scores of our best high talent go out west or south to pay-for-play schools. When it was discovered that Ed Martin was giving money to college basketball players, the school nuked the basketball program for decade. NIL is a fully weaponized means for laundering money from boosters. State legislators ensure that they are protected from NCAA prosecution even if the official rule that the promise of laundered NIL is part of the scholarship package. Michigan has NIL. But it has never been pay-per-play like OSU down south. I still remember as if it were yesterday with surprise when Mark Ingram decided he was going to play at Alabama despite years of mediocracy.

Yet Michigan is the worlds greatest cheaters because of the following. One is the NCAA could not make up its mind and sent confusing, contradictory rules for contacting recruits during COVID. Like our taxes dozens of programs violated this rule because it was impossible to keep track. The issue is not whether a COVID rule was violated but because someone in the NCAA claimed Jim Harbaugh was lying about it. Fyi the few recruits contacted during this period did not sign with Michigan.

Connor Stalions was such an important cog in Michigan winning he was paid bartender wages. There is no doubt he was a nut case as he wrote a "Mein Kamp" book on how he was going to take over Michigan football over the next twenty years. The NCAA strongly considered removing the surveillance rules because of the irrelevance of the rule. I would propose that the Michigan victory over Alabama is proof that whatever Connor Stalions was doing did not move the needle. Michigan won because they went "Bo Schembechler" retro on offense to replace "Speed in Space" and introduced the Ravens "Amoeba" verses the Don Brown "Dr Blitz and Man Press"

Football is like chess in that initiative is everything. If you dictate and force the other team to react to you, the other teams signs are not as important. UM did this with as what was pointed out a couple 5 stars on the roster. Connor Stalions was our "Hunter Biden" and regardless of the impact or non-impact of the violation, it still is. Though it is pointed out that he technically might not have violated the NCAA rule as written.

My point is neither egregious violation moved the needle. Neither violation was willful malice by the UM coaching staff as there is no evidence anyone was aware of Stalions conduct. If he was a "sign whisperer", he would be being paid more than 50K. That is not even bagman money these days.

I appreciate Harbaugh's us against the world mentality and that so many people are sickened by construed scandal. There is no doubt that Harbaugh is an unlikeable person to some. His competition can be unhinged. There is an old story about how he boxed his niece off the driveway because even family pickup basketball is a competition. But Jim Harbaugh is not the problem killing college football.
And Penn State swears that they did nothing wrong either. Your team played a good game yesterday. But you, specifically, trying to make it out like a systemic, organized scheme by your program to gain a competitive advantage through immoral and underhanded means is no big deal, spinning it as though it Michigan is the victim for people even noticing or pointing this out is just, frankly, pathetic. Own it, and move on. Your program cheated.
 
I have a problem with this. I have been following recruiting in the state of Michigan for decades. I have watched scores of our best high talent go out west or south to pay-for-play schools. When it was discovered that Ed Martin was giving money to college basketball players, the school nuked the basketball program for decade. NIL is a fully weaponized means for laundering money from boosters. State legislators ensure that they are protected from NCAA prosecution even if the official rule that the promise of laundered NIL is part of the scholarship package. Michigan has NIL. But it has never been pay-per-play like OSU down south. I still remember as if it were yesterday with surprise when Mark Ingram decided he was going to play at Alabama despite years of mediocracy.

Yet Michigan is the worlds greatest cheaters because of the following. One is the NCAA could not make up its mind and sent confusing, contradictory rules for contacting recruits during COVID. Like our taxes dozens of programs violated this rule because it was impossible to keep track. The issue is not whether a COVID rule was violated but because someone in the NCAA claimed Jim Harbaugh was lying about it. Fyi the few recruits contacted during this period did not sign with Michigan.

Connor Stalions was such an important cog in Michigan winning he was paid bartender wages. There is no doubt he was a nut case as he wrote a "Mein Kamp" book on how he was going to take over Michigan football over the next twenty years. The NCAA strongly considered removing the surveillance rules because of the irrelevance of the rule. I would propose that the Michigan victory over Alabama is proof that whatever Connor Stalions was doing did not move the needle. Michigan won because they went "Bo Schembechler" retro on offense to replace "Speed in Space" and introduced the Ravens "Amoeba" verses the Don Brown "Dr Blitz and Man Press"

Football is like chess in that initiative is everything. If you dictate and force the other team to react to you, the other teams signs are not as important. UM did this with as what was pointed out a couple 5 stars on the roster. Connor Stalions was our "Hunter Biden" and regardless of the impact or non-impact of the violation, it still is. Though it is pointed out that he technically might not have violated the NCAA rule as written.

My point is neither egregious violation moved the needle. Neither violation was willful malice by the UM coaching staff as there is no evidence anyone was aware of Stalions conduct. If he was a "sign whisperer", he would be being paid more than 50K. That is not even bagman money these days.

I appreciate Harbaugh's us against the world mentality and that so many people are sickened by construed scandal. There is no doubt that Harbaugh is an unlikeable person to some. His competition can be unhinged. There is an old story about how he boxed his niece off the driveway because even family pickup basketball is a competition. But Jim Harbaugh is not the problem killing college football.


Spoken like a true Michigan Man.
 
Said very much the same thing to my wife. After the Georgia game, she said that I’m sure my mind was changed but I piped back that it changed nothing. Frankly, I thought Ty should have had the nod and just let him develop and get some experience. Would we have made it to the championship game? Maybe not but we would be primed for next year. Now we have to start all over again. Ty has a higher ceiling. If not Ty, we have an abundance of talent at the QB position. Now I am concerned that Nick has this sense of loyalty and will not make the call for a change. It took being on the brink of losing in the championship game to move to Tua. We will see but I agree with everything you said.
I thought Ty looked like he turned a corner in the USF game when he started moving the offense. But sadly he never had a shot at the job, it was all about trying to humble Milroe which I think worked in the short term but has cost us in the long run.
 
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