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6 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

You have zero evidence or proof to support that.  He had two winning seasons out of four , a losing record overall , and bailed. The team was trendjnf upwards but no idea how he would have worked out after flowers left .I don't blame him,  he got paid...

We can reasonably say that Taggart was a better recruiter than his replacement... and he was 18-4 once he changed his offense to "Let Quinton Cook".  Had he stayed, Chris Oladukun -- who was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers -- likely would have replaced Flowers.  So, while we don't KNOW what would happen -- it is quite reasonable to believe that 2017 - 2019 could have looked like 2015 and 2016.

 

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19 hours ago, Triple B said:

Almost every program serious about football has HAD to make the investment in order to play ....

 

3 hours ago, Outlaw said:

That is one huge part

In most programs, it was the ONLY part if they were serious about football. If they didn't invest in an ocs, they weren't having a program ....

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45 minutes ago, Triple B said:

 

In most programs, it was the ONLY part if they were serious about football. If they didn't invest in an ocs, they weren't having a program ....

Well Miami never has had an ocs and they have won national championships and have put a top tier amount of players in the pros since the 80s. You can have a big time program with an ocs if you have talent and a winning program. We have lacked NFL talent recently and wins  which is the two biggrst factors in my opinion in sustaining a winning program. Now that they are not winning as much they will struggle. Now we need an ocs but we also need to find a winning coach asap. Giving put extensions to failing coaches with three years left is laughable. 

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1 hour ago, Brad said:

 

 

To be fair, no one has evidence or proof of events that never happened.

It's okay to have an opinion, suggestion or an estimation on a message board.

I know it is an open discussion.  I never bash anyone for having a different opinion. We just need to fins out if cjs is the guy or move on asap.Hopefully he is and the team makes significant  strides this year with the new qb, oc, dc, and p5 transfers.

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2 hours ago, Triple B said:

In most programs, it was the ONLY part if they were serious about football. If they didn't invest in an ocs, they weren't having a program ....

 

1 hour ago, Outlaw said:

Well Miami never has had an ocs and they have won national championships and have put a top tier amount of players in the pros since the 80s. You can have a big time program with an ocs if you have talent and a winning program. We have lacked NFL talent recently and wins  which is the two biggrst factors in my opinion in sustaining a winning program. Now that they are not winning as much they will struggle. Now we need an ocs but we also need to find a winning coach asap. Giving put extensions to failing coaches with three years left is laughable. 

I'm limiting myself to two attempts ...... carry on.

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7 hours ago, Jim Johnson said:

We can reasonably say that Taggart was a better recruiter than his replacement... and he was 18-4 once he changed his offense to "Let Quinton Cook".  Had he stayed, Chris Oladukun -- who was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers -- likely would have replaced Flowers.  So, while we don't KNOW what would happen -- it is quite reasonable to believe that 2017 - 2019 could have looked like 2015 and 2016.

 

Agreed - things would have been much different if Taggert stayed

2017 may have been a 12-1 year and the GCO would have rolled on from there 

My guess is that the offense may not have been as prolific under Oladukun and given that Taggert generally viewed the defense as the group of players on the field between offensive touchdowns,  2018 probably would have been more like 2015 for Ws/Ls 

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Lose:  UCF, Houston, Cincinnati

Get: UAB, Charlotte, Rice, North Texas, FAU, UTSA

 

It's like a bad Fantasy Football trade.

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4 minutes ago, Brad said:

Lose:  UCF, Houston, Cincinnati

Get: UAB, Charlotte, Rice, North Texas, FAU, UTSA

 

It's like a bad Fantasy Football trade.

Speaking for myself only, I am not excited about a single one of those teams coming in 2023. Others on Twitter are trying to put lipstick on a pig and talk up the likes of UAB and UTSA , but to me it’s all minor league entities that I couldn’t care less about. I am going to be sad when ucf and Cincinnati are gone as I always enjoyed when we played those two teams.

 

This is USF’s punishment for not investing in football before now. We deserve to be playing North Texas in front of 20k at Ray Jay. It’s time to take our medicine and going forward do everything humanly possible to get the hell out  of this crummy conference.

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The only two teams that are at least “somewhat” acceptable to me are UAB (I like their comeback story coupled with our basketball history together) and Rice (Top 20 university in the nation on academic quality and have a long football tradition…although over the last 20 years it’s been mostly bad). 

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