It definitely appears the game plan is to get a bunch of young hungry coaches who are on the rise and let Brad Scott and Spencer be the stabilizing force. I definitely like how well regarded some of these young coaches are. If anything it will be nice to have some enthusiasm again after the CCS era.
After the last staff I would gladly trade experience for a young energetic group of up and comers. We need to get that USF swagger and energy back after CCS killed it...
Also Lawrence is a deviation from what they recruited before him. Boyd, Watson, and Bryant all were dual threat and their running ability was utilized in the offense regularly
This is the perfect metaphor for his time at USF. Came in all cocky talking junk, hurt himself by trying to run a system we didn't have the talent to run, and then the opponents just rag dolled his offense.
Unless he puts together an absolute monster of a recruiting staff we will still need and will still take transfers. He's going to say it because that is his goal for the program but life in the AAC is much different than life at Clemson. I'd definitely like to see us get to a point where our recruiting and player development allows us to only take transfer as a luxury rather than a necessity, but that will literally take years to get full classes of his kids in here and then develop them while they're here. It's definitely a great big picture goal but it's definitely something that isn't even visible on the horizon right now.
It's not totally accurate thankfully. Well unless I imagined Deshaun Watson and Taj Boyd and their time at Clemson when using their legs was a big part of the offense and the fact they recruited Kelly Bryant, signed him, and played him.
At this point we need capable bodies. Going into the season with Just McCloud, Rygol, and true frosh Jordan Smith (assuming he signs tomorrow) is no bueno.
KJ was on twitter hinting that there are more coming...
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