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  1. 2 hours ago, Bull94 said:

    Transfers have always been a big part of our limited success.

    we went 1-11 with the guys that left. we are 3-2 with the those that transferred in.

    Saying that 60 all conference guys left is misleading. Would they have been all conference at the P5 level?

    many of them will likely sit on the bench behind better players at their position. similar to battie. it's why it's very rare for players to transfer up a level.

    it can happen though but they are exceptions.

    maybe the guys we get off P5 benches in return are actually better? Considering they were signed by P5 in the first place it may well be the case.

    Transfer portal and the fact they don't sit a year will benefit us far more than hurt us. Transfers have always benefited us more.

    it unlocks all that talent that sits on P5 benches.

     

    Didn't I see where the majority of the starters are leftovers from last regime? 

  2. On 10/2/2023 at 9:01 AM, flsportsfan83 said:

    this is true. If he leaves a solid foundation we will be okay. I have no doubt he is gone when a big school offers. Anyone not wearing green and gold goggles would agree. No reason to stay here if you are offered a p5 job. Best thing for everyone is he does very well and moves on. In 5 years he will be gone, either leaving for a better job or getting fired for being awful. 

    Players can follow coaches in this day and time so that solid foundation could follow him. It sucks but that's the reality.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Triple B said:

    ... at least up to this point, is leaving CAG and gang some nice tools to work with. A misconception I heard again on Saturday's broadcast was how the team was rebuilt with Transfers, and that's just does not appear to be the case. The most improved side of the ball breaks down like this:

    Total Tackles - 12 of the top 15, leftovers

    Tackles For Loss - Top 7, leftovers

    Sacks - 9 of the top 10, leftovers

    Pretty apparent that coaching has been more than instrumental in getting us to a lot better place than where we've been for awhile.

    Offense breaks down similarly but really there's only one thing to be looked at over there. Although it's obviously early, the most appetizing leftover of all could turn out to be something really, really special .... and possibly really needed at this point in time.

    Bottom line, although CJS may have been the worst head coach ever in college football (even though a certain podcaster doesn't even think he's the worst head coach in our history), some good things have come out of those abysmal almost 3 years ....

     

    If CJS hired a good Defensive Coordinator he would still be here probably looking at a 4-1 record. Offense wasnt the issue. Shame on him. His decisions cost him his job as it should. He will get another shot one day if he chooses and I wish him luck. 

     

    Go Bulls

  4. 14 minutes ago, jchem1995 said:

    The top 5 surprise team list only wants me to wanna punch howdy Dudy in the Clemson face. That guy sucked as bad as Charlie Brown. Thank you coach Alex for actually coaching. 

    We've beat FAMU, Rice, and Navy......this schedule sets up nicely for Ws. Until we beat a top 25 team  I'm not getting excited.

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  5. 51 minutes ago, TromBull12 said:

    Defense had looked solid in all 3 games. I've not felt like they were a liability. Once the offense catches up we'll have a legit team that turns the corner and starts beating people. 

    We did give up 40ish to WKU and 24 to FAMU. Tonight was great  don't get me wrong. I didn't see this type of effort in the earlier games. Hopefully this continues for the rest of the season. 

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