When do we start on a regular basis?and run the plays that your personnel can execute most effectively.
When do we start on a regular basis?and run the plays that your personnel can execute most effectively.
I'm dead serious. Did he run the same plays when Lefors played as when Brian Brohm played? Kyle Bolin, Reggie Bonnafon, and Lamar?Not sure if serious.
Not in game 1, the 3rd quarter of game 2, and the 2nd of game 3. I'm banking on an even earlier start in the next game...When do we start on a regular basis?
We signed our best recruiting class ever last February. Presently we start 1 Senior on Defense and 4 on Offense. We are young. Those disappointed with a 2-1 record now are unrealistic. I asked this question yesterday. Haven’t got an answer from the Chicken Little portion of the fan base screaming that the sky is falling.
Why is it OK for the basketball team to survive and advance but not the football team?
CJ
We signed our best recruiting class ever last February. Presently we start 1 Senior on Defense and 4 on Offense. We are young. Those disappointed with a 2-1 record now are unrealistic. I asked this question yesterday. Haven’t got an answer from the Chicken Little portion of the fan base screaming that the sky is falling.
Why is it OK for the basketball team to survive and advance but not the football team?
CJ
A popular way to measure season-to-season change in basketball is what % of offense you lose to attrition. Basically, the scoring average of your departing players divided by the team scoring. The more you lose, the more uncertain the following year.I’ll take a stab at your question:
1) basketball has one and done that disproportionately affects top level programs so there is sometimes a big disparity in experience between top programs and mid-majors. This can help spring some upsets. This factor not really prevalent in football.
2) you only play 5 guys at a time in basketball and usually at most 10 in a game. In contrast football you generally have at least 40 players getting clock. Again these numbers would generally reduce the variability of results when a major program faces a mid-major.
3) football doesn’t have a full end of the year playoff. Essentially the whole season is a dog and pony show. How you look is nearly has important as if you win or not. As fans we have been conditioned to see if we pass the “eye test”.
4) there are less games so the value of each game is higher than an early season basketball game....some of this relates to point 3
5) we are fans and it is natural to project forward. That’s what fans do.