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Unofficial TU vs TU Game Thread

That dude had the yips. He's the best QB we've got based on what I've seen. And he's not bad when he's cool, calm, collected.
We had a bad half because coach Wilson did what everybody wanted and gave another QB 1/2 a chance. Then he went back to Francis.(because he's the best we had & offensive line was the problem) Second half we play better on offense because he is going back to him, and Francis and the team knows it.

We lost one because Coach Wilson failed with a first half experiment that almost everybody called for. That experiment pretty much hampered the offense, and in the end caused us to lose in a closish loss. Temple probably had an additional td/field goal, because if we had stayed with Francis, our offense probably would have been on the field more first half. This might have cost Temple one of their successful chances at a score in the first half.


When you intentionally go with three qb's first half, the team becomes disjointed trying to play three different offensive schemes.
 
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A bad OL has cost us a decent season. This worried me at the beginning of the season. You don't usually get a decent OL/DL with a mostly freshman class. Somehow they pulled it off with the DL. They failed miserably with the OL. But the freshman OL will begin to grow up next year. Hoping that fantastic OL recruit from Jenks stays with us, and we add to him. OL and DL is really hard without NIL. We should allocate some of our NIL to both next year.
 
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We had a bad half because coach Wilson did what everybody wanted and gave another QB 1/2 a chance. Then he went back to Francis.(because he's the best we had & offensive line was the problem) Second half we play better on offense because he is going back to him, and Francis and the team knows it.

We lost one because Coach Wilson failed with a first half experiment that almost everybody called for. That experiment pretty much hampered the offense, and in the end caused us to lose in a closish loss. Temple probably had an additional td/field goal, because if we had stayed with Francis, our offense probably would have been on the field more first half. This might have cost Temple one of their successful chances at a score in the first half.


When you intentionally go with three qb's first half, the team becomes disjointed trying to play three different offensive schemes.
You sound like me defending Monty. Not saying I think you should stop.... just trying to give you some awareness on tone.
 
You sound like me defending Monty. Not saying I think you should stop.... just trying to give you some awareness on tone.
Maybe so.

I am not sure whether I'm defending Wilson, or defending Wilson having to coach against a NIL environment.(without NIL) Maybe a little of both.
 
Temple has no NIL……this loss has nothing to do with NIL
It has to do with Wlson trying to solve a problem of a bad OL, with an experiment using Legas. It has to do with Wilson struggling to work with an OL that is incapable because they are young and/or unqualified. That has to do with him going with the philosophy of getting a bunch of freshman without nil. I'm dumbfounded by people not looking at the whole picture. This isn't checkers.
 
We had a bad half because coach Wilson did what everybody wanted and gave another QB 1/2 a chance. Then he went back to Francis.(because he's the best we had & offensive line was the problem) Second half we play better on offense because he is going back to him, and Francis and the team knows it.

We lost one because Coach Wilson failed with a first half experiment that almost everybody called for. That experiment pretty much hampered the offense, and in the end caused us to lose in a closish loss. Temple probably had an additional td/field goal, because if we had stayed with Francis, our offense probably would have been on the field more first half. This might have cost Temple one of their successful chances at a score in the first half.


When you intentionally go with three qb's first half, the team becomes disjointed trying to play three different offensive schemes.
I didn’t mind him giving another QB a chance. Using 3 different QBs and a different QB in 5 straight series all in the first half is not only bizarre but poor coaching imo. One of the reasons we hired Wilson was for his experience. That experience should have prevented the QB carousel we saw in the first half. I expected better coming off a bye week
 
I didn’t mind him giving another QB a chance. Using 3 different QBs and a different QB in 5 straight series all in the first half is not only bizarre but poor coaching imo. One of the reasons we hired Wilson was for his experience. That experience should have prevented the QB carousel we saw in the first half. I expected better coming off a bye week
I didn't mind it either, but not for an indecisive half. One drive would have been enough for me. Two at the most, one for Legas, and maybe one for Williams. But even that seems extreme considering you have had so long to analyze their abilities. Pick the best and most mobile QB with better passing abilities, and try him for one drive to see if it goes any better, and then go back to Francis when it doesn't.
 
I’m always go Navy unless they are playing Tulsa
Ya my brother was a captain in the army , he got honorably discharged after he got shot 3 times and his tank ran over an IED. He got 3 Purple Hearts out of it , it’s definitely hard to cheer against any of the military teams
 
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I think folks complaining about our NIL are funny. We’re not playing UCF, Houston and Cincy anymore.

The likes of UTSA, Charlotte, Temple, Rice, Tulane, and FAU don’t exactly have historically extraordinary booster clubs. NIL is not an excuse in our conference unless you’re talking about Memphis.

Here is an alternative perspective. How about the next time around no one involved or consulted in the last 5 football / mbball coaching hires gets the phone call from the AD when he severs the next contracts.

I wouldn’t trust these people to hire my next intern much less make decision on multi million dollar athletics contracts.
 
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I think folks complaining about our NIL are funny. We’re not playing UCF, Houston and Cincy anymore.

The likes of UTSA, Charlotte, Temple, Rice, Tulane, and FAU don’t exactly have historically extraordinary booster clubs. NIL is not an excuse in our conference unless you’re talking about Memphis.
If you looked at the top 4 or 5 NIL funds in our league, I think we would pale in comparison.
 
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Tulane is riding a wave of success that just so happened to peak right when NIL started. The Rick Dickson years were very lean in terms of fan support. (Though he did land a big fish to get their stadium built)
So,....

You are arguing that we aren't battling NIL in our league. What does how Tulane got their NIL have to do with us not comparing to the top 4 or 5 team's NIL programs. The conversation about Rick Dickson has nothing to do with the argument that we don't have to compete against NIL in our league.
 
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