I think they are more tired of losing asst coaches to head jobs elsewhere and Muschamp certainly would have been a hot hire for someone.
i like the emphasis that UT puts on coaching loyalty
not many universities can attest to that
I think they are more tired of losing asst coaches to head jobs elsewhere and Muschamp certainly would have been a hot hire for someone.
agreed.
Someone would have definitely made a bid for him & the ut wouldve had to fork out even more money than they are now.
Someone still might.
Are you ing kidding me? So Michael Crabtree and Graham Harrell were nobodys until they got to Tx Tech? Danny Amendola and Wes Welker sucked as well I'm guessing. Nice try.
Well no VY saved him. Like I said, behind every good offensive coordinator are good playmakers.
texas wanted to recruit Crabtree as a DB....so they obviously didnt see the talent
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ehh.......is it even worth the effort to explain?
Nobody is saying that Tech never has had talent, but the five star prospects come along once in a blue moon and the four star prospects are few and far between.....
every year Tech is at the top of the passing/yardage charts using a bunch of 3 star athletes
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they do more with less....
I'm telling you Davis didn't have to scheme with VY in the lineup like he had to before. Good offensive coordinators get the most out of mediocre or average talent by putting them in the most advantageous schemes. Bad offensive coordinators take exceptional talent and produce average results.
The offense with VY was basically snap it to 10 in the shotgun and let him read and react. but only VY could pull it off. If anything, VY's legacy is that he showed Davis that sometimes its best to take your hands off the reins and let players do what they do best.
Only because it's in a system
Wrong. They just saw his talent in a different position. Due to Tech's system they'll try anybody at WR. You're really telling me Texas' coaching staff wouldn't have seen his WR ability?
If you really think there was no scheme in the VY Texas offense then you haven't been around the sport much. It seems to me that you think the WRs just ran around with no routes and if there were then VY designed them all. And I haven't even got to the blocking schemes yet. But I'm guessing that has nothing to do with the OC either?
they WANTED to recruit him or they did?texas wanted to recruit Crabtree
wanted; he plays for Tech, in case you didnt know
im not wrong, that is what they wanted to recruit him for. so if they did see his ability at WR & knew what he could do, why in the would you play him at a totally different position?? so if they did see the ability, why not play him there? he is LEAPS & BOUNDS ahead of ANY WR on ut's roster. thats like saying youre going to take (in the case of ut, Orakpo & make him a DE b/c he is quick & reacts well)
who might that be?
marriott
texas recruits a lot of players that end up on other teams, ive never heard of them WANTING to recruit a player, they either do or dont
Somebody that follows recruiting more closely correct me if I am wrong, but I thought UT wanted him to play DB. (He was Dallas Carter's QB for two years and was looked at as an 'athlete'.) OU did the same thing.
He said no to that pretty early in the process and the Horns and the Sooners focused elsewhere.
so any waty i'm drunk and i'tll respond to you in a little wile but anything i'll respond to you but untill then you can KEEP THIS ARGUEMENT FRESH!! I'TLL KICK YOUR'E ASS LATER??
allow me to word it better for you then. They TRIED to recruit him, but did not succeed. better?
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