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  1. Gary, you are right.  But if USF doesn't win 2 of 3 and go bowling, it will be because the coaches didn't adjust fast enough.  They had the correct scheme early in the year against TCU and seemed to forget about it for several weeks.

    But I am glad to see them pounding the run now, using play action, and throwing deep.  I love it!

    I don't agree.  The team should have beaten USM, and Army.  We sacrificed 4 INT's, and 12 penalties to USM, basically giving them the game.

    Against Army we scored 35pts, but our defense forgot to hit the field in the second half, coupled with the crucial mistakes at pivotal moments by QB, we gave that game away.

    UL, they could have adjusted until their eyes turned blue, but we wouldn't haven beaten UL, don't have the personnel or experience to do it yet.

    It' ridiculous to assume, or to propose that Hobbie and staff had some awakening before UAB.  The fact is they've been adjusting since TCU, however you can't install an entirely new offense overnight, and against USM, and Army we coulda, and shoudla won....that was execution and bad plays by personnel on the field not on the sidelines.

  2. Thanks Howie!  You see beastie Chris started for four year's at one of the most powerful basketball schools on the east coast of the United states.  He led them to two state championships.

    Due to eligibility issues he had to either go JUCO or Prep.  He obviously transfered to ND, and I am betting the coach promised starting spot.  He gets there and finds out they have another kid that came in, and frankly Chris should be concentrating on academics anyway.  He decides to leave versus splitting time on a prep team, and why should he stay.  He's just signed a D1-A letter of intent to a Big East Program, and his grades are the only issue.  He doesn't need to play and prove anything to anyone, he just needs to get eligible, and get on campus.   I would bet any money that Howard would have supplanted ND's started by January, but why try.  He's got to get that test score and grades up.

    That's what he's doing!  Maybe it will appease you to know that another website has him ranked as a three star, and he was offered by UMass, BC, and Illini were preparing to offer.  He has yet to take his SAT, and is a bit of a risk, the word on the street is once Chris Howard became completely eligible the flood gates would have absolutely opened up for this kid.  USF grabbing him early was a coup.  My bet is coach Mac realizes that Howard has a good chance of becoming eligible, and with Waters already in the fold PG isn't a dire need, but if he can grab an explosive talent like Howard now, do it, because if he becomes eligible, or if he goes JC and graduates he would be too hot a commodity to consider USF!

  3. was hoping for a ncst win

    Why?  NCST recruiting in FL is almost more competitive against USF then FSU.  FSU will get their recruits, but a non-bowl qualifying NCST team I believe helps USF far more considering how much they've been raiding this state (they had like eight starters that were from FL last night).  Also, that means one less borderline team from the BCS going to a bowl.  It might help USF in the end.  FSU was already bowl qualified, no major issue.

  4. At the conclusion of the season.  If Utah wins out and everything plays itself out.  All the BCS schools will have beaten at least one top 10 team, and one top 25 team.

    Utah will not have beaten a top 25 team, and over half their schedule was against opponents with losing records.

    It's tough to look Wisconsin in the eye, or Texas and tell them Utah is better because they went undefeated against an inferior schedule.  I can understand two loss teams, or teams that don't have top 25 victories, but Utah would go 8-3 at best with Auburn, USC, and Oklahoma's schedules.

  5. Thanks, I've seen Albert play this year.  He does have a non-stop motor.  He reminds me of Stephen Nicholas, in his energy, he's definitely grown, looks to be at least 6-2, he's taller than Kendrick Stewart- saw them next to one another.  

    He's got potential at DE, or OLB.

    Also, to get Julius!

  6. Zon,

    A little FYI, since we've been riddled with OL injuries this season a few things have happened.  First, Mike Miller has started three games, he started five last year, and therefore he's like a returning starter.  Last game Davis, and Carothers were hurt and Walker spelled significant minutes.

    Frank Davis, Mike Miller, and Carothers will return to provide the starting nucleus.  Replacements for Sarosi, and Newton need to be found.  There are replacements.

    Therefore, we aren't quite as bad for next year as originally perceived.

  7. 87 is a little off on his, but I like his style.

    Urban wants the B10 or Notre Dame...he'll only take about three big ten positions- Michigan, Ohio State, and maybe PSU.  He actually has two clauses in his Utah contract (which is quite hefty) and those are Notre Dame and I believe Ohio State.  That's his dream, he's a Midwest boy, coached receivers at Notre Dame, loves Lou Holtz, a Catholic Boy.  You get the picture.

    The Cal coach will get the job.  His turnaround has been incredible with limited resources.  Petrino has little to gain leaving UL at this point, and frankly considering his loyalty issue last year with Auburn, if he went to UF and faultered his name would become MUD in the industry.

    A very interesting thought that Shula would go to the Dolphins.  The Fins would be insane to offer him, but Huzienga's moves to date have not been sound.  

    Spurrier's confusing.  I just don't see a major opportunity opening up in the college ranks this year outside of UF.  Some say USC because Lou Holtz might want to retire after this year if his team can finish out like 9-3 and get another New Year's Day Bowl.  Maybe, but it seems like a weak opportunity.  UNC might open up with Bunting gone.  The only other opportunities would be for coaches that vacate to other opportunities like Saban to the NFL or something.  

    There is some interesting things happening on the coaching front, and if USF goes on a 4 game tear, which is possible because our defense seems to be improving quickly, and Leavitt gets us to a bowl game, and we finish something like 7-4 or 8-4....his name could suddenly be bantied about.

    It will be interesting.

  8. UCF did it excessively to the tune of 9-10 JUCO's a year.

    My guess is this year USF could bring in four JUCO's.

    They're also after a few others on the Rival's TOP 25.  USF is pushing heavily for Julius McClellan.  They're trying for the package deal to land Julius' stout DE brother from Lakeland Kathleen.   It will be a tough sell, but Julius wants to return to FL, his brother is a **** good DE, but he might be a bit raw for the big three.  We may get to see how much Julius wants to play with his brother.  Add Marquis Carpenter, and Prechea Rodriguez.  Here's a little secret boys, Prechea was a **** good WR from Jefferson HS- a teammate of Josh Balloon.

    My gut tells me we land Nate Harris, and Prechea Rodriguez from that list.  Throw in a TE, and OT that will make our haul from the JUCO ranks.

  9. Yes a personal check would carry more weight.   Go ahead and send the cancelled check to the NCAA.

    Not my check, my opinion you fool.   My check definitely carries weight, but my opinion far outweighs whatever psycho melodrama you're trying to create on this board.

  10. You fans know I am not often wrong about this, but I will say that I am pretty sure Hill will be a Bull.

    Leave it at that....Miami has 5 commits that are waivering, UF everyone, UGA the same....it doesn't matter because in BIG TIME BCS FOOTBALL recruits are not off limits when they commit.  These guys get woed all the time, but in the end the stats show that nearly 80% of early commits stick with their original commit.

    WHY you ask, well its because that early commit was usually made for all the RIGHT reasons, not based on some last ditched effort by other schools to promise the moon, or to give him three extra lobsters on his recruiting visit.  After sitting down and removing themselves from the hoopla most kids remember this.

    P.S. this is not what I am going off of on the Hill promise.

  11. That was a great hit, but . . .  

    he still has much to improve on.  He continues to over run plays and not force action back to the inside frequently.  Some criticism of Verpaele in the past as been unfair because the kid is a true Freshman.  He will make mistakes while he learns the game.  I'm not trying to be too critical of him because I know there is a learning curve, just pointing out some things I've noticed.

    My real question is why weren't Smith or Warren ready to take over at SS when Jones went down?

    Good question on Smith, Warren, and don't forget Jeremy Burnett.

    I have been critical of Verpaele but I've been quick to point out he's a true freshman and undersized for a strong safety.  He's got good instincts because he's forever around the ball, but to often missing gaps, over-pursuing, missing tackles, or simply getting run over.  All of that you can't blame him for, and are to be expected from a 6-1 180lbs TRUE FRESHMAN.  In a year, after proper strength training, and experience we'll be looking at a 6-1 200lb or more kid and suddenly the light bulb will start to go off.  That's when the magic happens.

  12. He's going back, and it would not surprise me his kid becomes one too! Package deal. He is going to ask the farm,( literal intention intended), and he'll get it from the boosters. New car, new home, new co-ed hookers and sheep, new everything, plus a salary king midas would be jealous of. Just my take. But as long as I said take, take this Gayturds  ::sick::       The Reaper

    It was my understanding that this was far more delicate than this.  Mechan wants to do a nationwide search,  Foley doesn't want it to go that route, and Spurrier might balk.  Foley and Spurrier are not the best of pals.  Spurrier would take a paycut from his NFL days, he already drives whatever he wants, he has a few homes in FL.

    I don't know, but from my understanding the Spurrier to UF situation was far from a done deal, and was a delicate matter that could explode.

  13. Wow!  No true big man and this team has problems defending the basketball (most likely in the form of getting defensive rebounds)?!  You're kidding me!  What did you expect MAC?

    Expect this to be the trend for years to come, or until Coach Mid American Conference gets the boot.

    Maybe he can grab Peruzzo, no how about Morris, or Bernard....

    RMC isn't going to take a big man just for the sake of having a big man sit on the bench- ala Seth (that's right all you Seth ass kissers because that's exactly what he did, who in the world could watch Peruzzo and think he had skill, what a waste of space and a scholarhship)....get a grip, let me guess you just want a big man to say we have a big man, then walk around wailing everytime that big baffoon sits in the middle and only manages to pick up 4 rebounds, 2 pts, and no block shots- reminiscent of the stats of many of USF's previous centers under Seth.  

    The best team's Seth had were when his center position was manned by a guy UNDER 6-10!  RMC will grab a center, but he's actually a four year guy, i.e. he makes a four year commitment to a player and he expects the same in return.  Unlike Seth, RMC doesn't want to take a wasted space, project (like the one Seth made him inherit in Diarra) center just to have him sit the bench for four years.  He would rather grab a solid wing forward that can score, and shoot lights out.  Because, DUH that's what wins the college game.  

    Look at the NCAA Final Four- Does OK ST ring a bell, or how about Uconn with Okafor at a whole 6ft 9inches....that's right you can do it without having complete height.  Actually UL destroyed us without having one man over 6-10 on their roster, and they seemed to destroy Morris.

    Besides, after further review of the roster we have Diarra, Leather, Jones all 6-10 or taller, and Brigman at 6-8 240lbs.  I wouldn't say we are void of size inside!

    So if you're going to rip on RMC then at least be original about it.

  14. Jake,

    To use your same analogy...

    If CJL screws up games over and over again, fans wil say it's time to "move on to something else"...

    - find something else to do with their entertainment dollar

    - root for another team (UF, FSU, UM)

    - not donate to the university athletic fund

    - stop buying season tickets

    - stop buying merchandise

    You may claim that "true fans" won't do that... and to a certain extent you would be right.  But it should be obvious to everyone that USF just does not have enough "true fans" to sustain itself.  USF needs the casual fan to be attracted to USF and stay with it to become a "true fan".  With a winning product, that is easy to do -- with a losing product, the challenges become that much harder.

    So, if CJL (or his coaching staff) is not able to address problems with the team - to the point that the same mistakes are made over and over - then even we "true fans" should be concerned.  Moreover, we should all feel free to voice those concerns (whether you feel they are valid or not).

    Personally, I feel suspense has a point.  He has voiced his criticisms in specific detail.  Those who disagree with him have not been able to provide the same level of detail in their responses.   They threads have gone something like this:

    I understand his frustrations, and hope that you can provide solid reasons for why you feel the way you do.  Who knows, if you can present a coherent, cogent rationale for supporting CJL, you may be able to change people's minds.

    ---

    Now, all that being said... my take on CJL.

    1) He has guided a team through unbelievable success.  From no team to a BCS conference in less than a decade is simply amazing.  I am not sure any of the other coaches that applied in 1995 could have done the same thing.

    2) He has started making changes to the team to suit the talent available.  Before this season, I think the last time we used a two tight end set was when Chad Barnhardt was our QB.  He also realized before the season started that our running game would be better than our passing game.

    3) He lives football. The best coaches do, but not all coaches do.  I just can't see George O'Leary sleeping in his office.

    4) He has problems maintaining discipline.  While the penalties have dropped off since the start of the season - there still seems to be problems with both behavior (trash talking, showboating) and play (tackling, dropped passes, etc).

    5) He doesn't get involved in the play calling.  Hobbie did okay against Louisville, and has shown on a few occasions that he knows what he's doing.  At the same time, there are far too many plays where I can predict the play he called - and I am watching it on TV.  If I can do that, surely an opposing defensive coordinator can.

    6) He hasn't hired a special teams coach.  I know he feels that special teams are an important part of the game - so he coaches them himself.  However, if he hired someone that would work directly with the special teams - he would be flexible enough to work with any unit that is having problems.  The penalties on special teams have really hurt USF this year -- even against Louisville.  A block in the back or a holding penalty can turn a 30 yard return into a 10 yard return - and 20 yards is a lot for our offense this year.

    7) While I am not saying that CJL is at this point -- there are situations where the skills and talents of a person in a position has done as much as he could possibly do.  Tony Dungy turned around the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - from losing seasons to winning seasons.  But he could not get the Bucs to the Super Bowl.  Jon Gruden came in, took essentially the same people, and won the Super Bowl.  If the difference wasn't the people, it must have been the way he used the people.  Only time will tell if CJL has reached his "Dungy plateau" or not.   He could be the next Bear Bryant, Joe Paterno, and Bobby Bowden... or he could be the next Lou Holtz, Barry Alvarez, or Houston Nutt.

    CJL is not perfect.  No one should expect him to be -- those who defend him and those who criticize him.  He is good - and I am waiting to see just how good.  He deserves to be here as long as he wants, provided he understands that sometimes changes need to be made.  What worked in I-AA, doesn't work in I-A; what worked in C-USA, won't work in the Big East.

    JMHO :-)

    Jim,

    That big problem with criticizing CJL is in your first sentence.

    If CJL screws up games over and over again,

    Some of you are claiming that Jim Leavitt "screwed up" or in some way lost games, which is entirely erroneous and not the case.

    Most of the problems are personnel issues, some in coaching, most in players, that need to be addressed, and to Leavitt's credit he's doing that right now.

    Look at the starting line-up on defense tonight:

    DE- Simmons, Robinson

    DT- Searcy, Chance

    SLB- Moffitt

    MLB- St. Louis

    WLB- Nicholas

    CB- Williams, Djuan Brown

    S- Camon, and Verpaele.

    On a positive, that entire line-up will return next year.  Another interesting point to note- none of the DL were starters against Tennessee Tech.  Also, this is Moffitt's first start, a brilliant idea, at 6-2 235lbs Moffitt is definitely the largest LB we have, and he looks it with those broad shoulders, wide hips, and thick thighs-- unlike Davis and Nicholas that look like they struggle to keep on 215lbs, Moffitt looks every bit of 230lbs or more- he's also played great all season on special teams, he has that intangible where three year's later we'll look back on this day as a special one- the day Moffitt made his first start.  They've added much more size at DT, and... well anyway the youth movement is apparent, and that's with Brown starting ahead of an injured Jenkins.

    Just looking at that roster can help us identify the mistakes.

    It should be noted that after the UL game the team was practicing on both Saturday, and Sunday, and took an extra-day of practice that the coaches normally would have granted a day-off under these circumstances.

    Basically the point I am making is Leavitt isn't "screwing up" games.  The issues he's dealing with are an extremely youthful team, already riddled with injuries, some older players not stepping up to play like seniors (Camon, Battle, and Kobel), a QB that refuses to make that next step in development, and some offensive staff coaching issues.  That about sums up why we're 2-4, and the reason Jim Leavitt's name and the word 'firing' should not even be breathed in the same sentence.

    Most of the controllable issues that Jim can deal with will be dealt with in the off-season.   If we faulter again next year, and CJL failed to rattle the offensive coaching staff's cages, then it's time to bark.  By next year we'll be staring at an extremely talented, experienced, and cagy defense- with Johnny Jones back 100% healthy, ditto for Tim Jones, who knows maybe LRS Jr. will be granted a 7th year of eligibility (just kidding of course).

    Next season, if little changes are made, and the QB position looks horrific, after finally having quality back-ups, four years with PJ, and loads of athletes, then the word 'fired' could be brought into play.  At this juncture most of the issues with this team are simply going to take time, and experience to improve.

  15. SS will be the Gator coach. It is a done deal. All other actions are window dressing at this point. With all the cries of racism about not hiring a black coach, UF has to take this one step at a time to avoid looking like they aren't wiling to interview the slim pickings of black coaches who would even be able to handle the situation (hell-- there are few great coaches out there that can handle the situation, regardless of the color of their skin). Bama might have dropped the ball by not getting Croom (an alumni and talented coach nonetheless).

    He will not take Franks away from USF, although it was considered. Franks may become USF's OC next season though.

    As we have seen, even the legendary Gibbs is struggling with Washington. SS might have been able to turn them around in the long run but the NFL is a grind far worse than any college job. I don't consider his time in Washington a total waste-- he got his cash and tried his system there. His system fits college ball, not the pros. So trying again in Miami would be kind of redundant. Wannstedt wasn't a complete failure with the Bears. He did manage to get them into the playoffs. But overall-- all these organizations we are talking about have had some rough water the past 5 years.

    Mike, where are you hearing this?  I've never known you to be so adament about a certain point.  e-mail me, or message me to discuss.

    I know there's still some bad blood between Spurrier and Foley, and Machen wants to open it up, and feels that he needs to talk to more than just Spurrier- which Steve also doesn't appreciate.  

    Have they gotten over all this?  

    P.S. Steve's system can work in the pros, it's a pro system (he took it from pro coaches), the problem is Steve was never much with adminstrative, and he learned the hard way about some personnel moves.   THe NFL has the slimmest margin of error so each player must be able to maximize potential, and that position.  

  16. bullgrad

    other schools blow horns,shoot guns, horses run around the track etc after they score

    we were trash talking from the start and the more we got beat the more we trash talked

    the comparison to seth's team is frightening but accurate

    leavitt has one year to turn it around

    there seems to be attitude problems with the boys

    after bain dropped an open pass in first series that cost us first down he should have been put to bottom of depth chart and not played again

    that drop was unaccetable

    he dropped another later in the game

    throwing to the same guy that can't catch is  plain stupid

    Usually your assessments and opinions are just "Plain Stupid," but we still let you post.  

    The way I see it similar situations.

  17. I would agree... which is why I have been saying that Hobbie should quit calling those plays where PJ needs to be more accurate or do touch passes -- or at least limit them.

    If you have a QB with accuracy problems, why not give him high-percentage passes to start the game? Quick slants & hitches, screen passes to RBs, etc.  

    Moreover, PJ is fairly mobile - how about moving the pocket.  The only time this has happened all season - that I can recall - was a 4th down against TCU... the pocket rolled right, and PJ threw across the field to a wide open Andre Hall for a TD.

    That was a simple adjustment - and it worked then.  To some extent, Hobbie has shifted more to a running game that works well for us - and should continue to with Crossley, Hall, et al.  I just don't understand why MH - on passing plays - doesn't adjust to PJ's strengths (mobility) and away from his weaknesses (accuracy).  As you said, we are a passing game away from being 4-2.  However, MH doesn't seem to grasp this.

    That is why I have been calling for his termination...

    I would agree too, but Hobbie has been calling easier games for PJ.  In the UL game his first few pass players were easy slants.  To many PJ just doesn't do it well.

    Two things that Hobbie should do more, and do it early is screen passes to the RB's, and roll out PJ.  I noticed that PJ's a better passer rolling around then sitting in the pocket.  He's also a streaky passer, he seems to just go on streaks.  He can have a series where he's 5-6, then have a long stretch of 1-6.  SO, PJ needs confidence, and he needs it early.  Use a series of well thought out screens- double screens, bubble screens, inside screens- 1 or 2 to start off the game would get PJ a completion or two, and some confidence.  Second, roll him out on the second series, move the pocket.  PJ seems to throw better moving then sitting in the pocket.

    MY problem is with Smith.  A QB coach recognizes these nuances about his QB and convey's them to Hobbie.  Instead, what I'm reading and hearing is Smith sees these guys in practice- where everyone is comfortable- and when they're gameplanning for next week he doesn't tell Hobbie the appropriate information like- "We need to build PJ's confidence, short stuff, screens, out patterns, maybe one roll out pass---that's his strong suit."  No instead Smith keeps saying, 'well they look better in practice, we just need to get that type of effort into the game'.  No Smith you need to get them better, you need to determine how to get that output into the games.

  18. I think most of the dropped passes are because of the inaccuracy of PJ.

    For example, in the UofL game - MH called a WR screen - and it looked like it was set up well.  PJ took the snap from the shotgun, took one step, and fired towards Chambers.  Chambers was not moving - he stood at the snap waiting for the throw.  PJ gunned the ball about an arm's length away from Chambers -- which would have worked had Chamber's actually been running.  Thus, Chambers "dropped" the pass - even though it was not his fault.  If a QB is going to put some pep on the ball, it needs to be an accurate pass.

    Also during the UofL game Bain tipped one into the air that was intercepted.  The replay showed that the ball was behind and above Bain, who tried to spin around and catch it.  Unfortuantely, although Bain was wide open, he was two steps in front of the throw - which was also at a high rate of speed.  Thus, Bain tipped it and the LB intercepted it.

    I would say that the majority of dropped passes are similar to these -- inaccurate passes that the WR's try desperately to catch, only to watch drop them or tip them.

    Jim,

    That's been my point about this season.  They say football is a game of inches, and for USF those inches have seemed like miles.  USF has been just a passing game away from having a good team.

    Granted our defense still has a lot of work ahead of it, however this side of the ball would have been greatly enhanced if our offense could have had any consistency.  A young defense, that's smallish like ours needed opportunities to rest and learn.

    Our offense has been off primarily in the passing game, and much of it has been by a few inches, but those inches have made WR's look bad, been the cause of about six INT's, and generally sputtered the offense.

    Last Friday, I witnessed WR's running crossing routes, wide open, PJ saw them, but he was continually off by just a little, even on easy throws.  You cited the Chambers one, Chambers is a young stud WR, this kid could end up being the best of the three -Peyton, and Edwards.  Great speed, great hands, but he should have been tossed a swing pass.  PJ threw a dart.   How many times were the guys wide open, PJ hits half of those throws, or 55% of the ones he missed (he could have because the players were open), and suddenly the offense starts to move.  The defense drops 9 out of the box then suddenly Hall goes OFF!

    It's just a few inches, but those few inches effect the entire team.

  19. Think you miss-understood me.  Everything Dawsey has done has been good but WRs gotta catch.  If the "dropsey" virus is not cleared up by the end of 2005 then ya gotta go in another direction IMO.  This should be his No. 1 priority and it probably is.  He even mentioned it in the preseason camp which is a sign of a coach that recognizes his players issues.   I also agree, to date, u r correct on the other WR stuff.  He's not nor has he ever been on my radar as a "get rid of ASAP" to improve this team.  

    I get ya.  If Dawsey's WR corp could get a good QB, and QB coach we would see a ton more big plays.  I've probably counted at least a half dozen times where PJ just absolutely miss fired on a wide open WR streaking across the middle on a crossing pattern- twice against UL- those WR's get their hands on those balls and make the catch and they run a LONG WAY!

  20. In regards to Dawsey's coaching, the WRs gotta start catching.  Willing to give him a yr.  Johnny Peyton needs to and should be a superstar in '05-'07.

    One thing about the OC, firing him immediately after the season would make perfect sense considering that a new system will put all the QBs at ground zero.  The real cream of the crop will rise to the Top (Julmiste or Denson) in th spring.  True freshmen will not be far behind in the learning process in the fall to steal the QB job if they are the real deal (Grothe or Hill).

    Defensively, I agree w/Sbien.  The D is Jones-ing.  Johnny & Tim will go a long way to bringing this D back to respectibility.  It does sound like the LBs really need to mature for them to be world beaters again though (per the Trib today).  If you think about it the D has had two good LBs the previous three yrs (Williams/Mitchel, Mitchel/Jones, & Jones/Nicholas).

    Bulldoug,

    Listen, I am going to fight you or anyone on any turn when it comes to Dawsey.  Those drops in the UL game were primarily centered around Bain, and frankly last year we had drop problems as bad or worse then this year.  For those that actually watch the WR's, seriously watch their play, they can tell that suddenly for the first time in forever, well since Pajic has had full reign, these WR's are breaking off the line, causing separation, running crisper routes, and most of all their down field blocking is exceptional.

    The drops will be corrected, and part of it is a problem with such a major inconsistency at QB that also leads to tendency and uncertainty at WR- these guys don't know when, or if, or at what angle a pass is going to come to them at.  However, once the QB position gets rectified, and Dawsey gets guys on the field that will catch the ball you'll see things take off rather quickly.  The route running has been just superb- at least compared to anything ever experienced at USF before- the past few years looked like a bunch of freelanced,  unchoreographed crap.  Also, we never blocked worth a darn, and our receivers timing usually sucked because they couldn't learn proper technique to escape DB hand checking.

    Dawsey has made this WR'ing crew into a true 1-A bunch.  There's still a ton of work to be done, but with guys like Chambers, Peyton, Edwards, Garris, and Green the nucleus is there to take this group to unimaginable levels.

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