Where did I say alot? Just said they have FBS talent which they do.If you think this team has a lot of FBS talent we are looking at a different roster.
Where did I say alot? Just said they have FBS talent which they do.If you think this team has a lot of FBS talent we are looking at a different roster.
How to judge a roster?They do, and you don't know how to judge a roster.
A lot of saturday night coaches on the board who don't seem to know a lot about football but are great at crapping on things they supposedly love...
They do, and you don't know how to judge a roster.
A lot of saturday night coaches on the board who don't seem to know a lot about football but are great at crapping on things they supposedly love...
These aren't just kids who had offers from p5 schools. They PLAYED at P5 schools. Players like Sheffield, Bell, etc. We have an FBS squad, whether the Boneyard illuminati believe it or not...How to judge a roster?
I have no dog in the fight re: trick plays or the field goal attempt (Coach Mora went by the book on the fg - they had all their time outs. Most other coaches would do the same).
I wish the program isn’t where it is, and isn’t where it is heading. I am sure no one does (except a few basketball only fans). But that will never stop me from espousing my views on what I see no matter how bad.
I thought I read that Zion(who I really liked) is 3rd string at Jaxville St??Irrelevant. Roberson is better than Evers too.
Zion Turner was better than Evers.
re: evers - my concern is by the time he shows true "development", we'll be 1-6 and the season is lost, barring a miraculous back half of the schedule. and most of those losses will have been "shoulda won" kinds of games, like tonight.Well, UConn lost a very winnable game. I think Fagnano gave UConn the best chance to win today as he is an experienced QB and Evers is not. People seem to underestimate Fagnano's game experience and and Evers lack of game experience. I don't doubt that Evers shows well in practice, but practice is not a game and being able to react in a live game is the most important attribute a QB needs. UConn's coaches know this, but it seems they think Evers can develop quickly and help UConn win games so he is the starter.
At this point, I’ll take the moral victory. I think we have FBS talent and we have the potential to win 6-7 games. However, the offiense needs to be run better. Sammis makes wtf play calls at bad times, essentially wasting downs when things are chugging along just fine. I thought Evers showed some potential but ultimately, I think he’s just too careless with the ball. He locks in on Bell over and over and he makes very dangerous off target throws. He just doesn’t seem accurate enough and he doesn’t see the field. I feel like he will break our hearts often by making those up for grabs throws over and over.
Or even Nuzz for that matterBring back Teggart.
He can still be the reason but his point is he no Riley Leonard which is also valid.Bro, their QB is why they won the game...
1 - it is not a dumb question, it is a question posed to bring the discussion back on point.Why are you asking such a dumb question?
This will be the way I will feel probably around Wednesday. Today, I'm angry that we did not take advantage of an eminently winable P4 road win.good game. Both teams left a lot of plays out there. Encouraged, but not happy.
This is what "deflated that we lost" looks like.anyone that watched the game should have been excited that we were literally leading in Q4 and deflated that we lost
What evidence suggests that? You’re speculating at best.He would have completed more passes and given us a better chance to win.
But go ahead and die on that hill.
People underestimate how important he was.I'll try again: from what you should be able to remember from approximately 19 months ago, were there posters on the men's basketball forum blasting Tristen Newton?
I’ve been saying this for years. We go 1-3 best case, probably 0-4.Man, a win would've felt so good. I can't wait to see how we look against all the G5 opponents coming up. The last 2 games makes me think bowl eligibility is a very realistic hope. If we barely miss out on a bowl game/winning season it really does make you wonder if going the all G5 route in scheduling is the smarter strategy to make ourselves a more attractive candidate for a P4 conference. Watching G5 schools get invites when they only play 1 or 2 (or none) P4 schools a year while we try to "prove" ourselves with more games against P4 doesn't really work if you're not beating those teams.
I just don't get how some people don't think an experienced FCS QB can perform at the FBS level. And, Fagnano's stats at UConn show he is a capable QB and has played against NC State and Maryland. Look at Matt Sluka at UNLV. Transferred from FCS Holy Cross to FBS UNLV and UNLV is 3-0 with wins at Houston, at Kansas, and an FCS at home.So an FCS QB playing with FBS talent looked good against a middle of the road FCS team. I'm shocked.