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BuckyIsAB****
01-03-2026, 11:32 AM
Every second he is here is a waste of time for the program. Lame duck walking

viverlibre
01-03-2026, 11:33 AM
except without a natty, or any success whatsoever. Lemon is 100000000000000x better.

BuckyIsAB****
01-03-2026, 11:34 AM
That?s true and very sad. They do both have record breaking levels of incompetence though

PGHBulldogBG
01-03-2026, 12:02 PM
Lemonis made some poor decisions and needed to be let go, but he was no where as incompetent as this.

parabrave
01-03-2026, 12:33 PM
Lemonm wasn't over his head. I think Selmon hired leb expecting the Briles to be the shadow coaching staff.

DownwardDawg
01-03-2026, 12:34 PM
Every second he is here is a waste of time for the program. Lame duck walking

That's not fair to Lemonis. I totally get your point, and we all know that you are right about this (just a matter of time), but Lemonis delivered us something we have never experienced before.

BuckyIsAB****
01-03-2026, 12:40 PM
That's not fair to Lemonis. I totally get your point, and we all know that you are right about this (just a matter of time), but Lemonis delivered us something we have never experienced before.

I would argue Cohen and those players were more responsible for it than him but yeah that?s fair

BlackSailsDawg
01-03-2026, 12:56 PM
Every second he is here is a waste of time for the program. Lame duck walking

Lmao. So book marking all these.

Mjoelner34
01-03-2026, 01:26 PM
Every second he is here is a waste of time for the program. Lame duck walking

Well, except for the fact that Lemon walked into a well-oiled machine and destroyed it amd Lebby walked into a total shitshow of low-rated players, a half empty roster and a virtually non-existent NIL. But hey, pat yourself on the back if that makes you feel better

Pancho
01-03-2026, 01:34 PM
Lebby can coach talent, he just don't have any

Quaoarsking
01-03-2026, 03:01 PM
Lebby is Lemonis in 2023 if 2022 was his first year.

Quaoarsking
01-03-2026, 03:02 PM
Lebby can coach talent, he just don't have any

Even if that's true (I doubt it), we need a coach who can win with our financial situation, not one who needs talent to win.

Pancho
01-03-2026, 05:13 PM
show me a coach in todays game who wins without above average talent and, well ocean front property comes to mind.

msstate7
01-03-2026, 05:15 PM
show me a coach in today's game who wins without above average talent and, well ocean front property comes to mind.

WF won their 9th game last night.

Pancho
01-03-2026, 05:25 PM
WF won their 9th game last night.

against a team who appeared to be on par with MGCCC

Quaoarsking
01-03-2026, 05:35 PM
show me a coach in todays game who wins without above average talent and, well ocean front property comes to mind.

I can show you plenty of coaches who lose more than their talent suggests they should, and we have one of them.

PGHBulldogBG
01-03-2026, 05:43 PM
show me a coach in today?s game who wins without above average talent and, well ocean front property comes to mind.

Well I know a coach who is currently in his 2nd year, #1 in the country with a composite talent roster of #72 and his only two losses in 2 years were to the best team and 2nd best team in the country last year.

Pancho
01-03-2026, 05:57 PM
his OL at Indiana and ours are vastly different. Shapen would have won 8 in the regular season if they were in front of him.

Coach34
01-03-2026, 06:28 PM
Well I know a coach who is currently in his 2nd year, #1 in the country with a composite talent roster of #72 and his only two losses in 2 years were to the best team and 2nd best team in the country last year.

Saw a thing yesterday that got my attention. Every starter at Indiana is 21 or older with a couple of 6th year guys mixed in. They are playing with grown men.

And to add- anybody that thinks Indiana's talent is 72nd in the country is retarded

PGHBulldogBG
01-03-2026, 06:34 PM
Saw a thing yesterday that got my attention. Every starter at Indiana is 21 or older with a couple of 6th year guys mixed in. They are playing with grown men.

And to add- anybody that thinks Indiana's talent is 72nd in the country is retarded

I linked it in another thread but go to 24/7 composite site and look. I don?t care enough to keep posting it

msstate7
01-03-2026, 06:38 PM
Saw a thing yesterday that got my attention. Every starter at Indiana is 21 or older with a couple of 6th year guys mixed in. They are playing with grown men.

And to add- anybody that thinks Indiana's talent is 72nd in the country is retarded

I think they're less talented than bama, but their experience and coaching is better

Coach34
01-03-2026, 06:41 PM
I linked it in another thread but go to 24/7 composite site and look. I don?t care enough to keep posting it

I believe 247 posted that- I'm just saying anybody that watches football and believes they arent very talented is stupid

msstate7
01-03-2026, 06:44 PM
I believe 247 posted that- I'm just saying anybody that watches football and believes they arent very talented is stupid

The draft will tell the tale. Bama and Ohio st will dwarf them in picks, but lost. Indiana has a lot of totally developed talent while the other 2 have raw talent

Tater
01-03-2026, 06:45 PM
Saw a thing yesterday that got my attention. Every starter at Indiana is 21 or older with a couple of 6th year guys mixed in. They are playing with grown men.

And to add- anybody that thinks Indiana's talent is 72nd in the country is retarded

Yea I don't understand why we aren't pivoting to joining the BYU strategy. This juco injunction is ripe for the picking.

Coach34
01-03-2026, 07:12 PM
The draft will tell the tale. Bama and Ohio st will dwarf them in picks, but lost. Indiana has a lot of totally developed talent while the other 2 have raw talent

https://nfldraftbuzz.com/Colleges/FBS/Big-Ten-FBS/Indiana-Hoosiers

Yes Bama and Ohio St will have alot more NFL picks- but having really good college players matters also. Think of guys we have had that were really good in college but werent NFL players- Fitz/Fred Ross/Bear. 2014 was full of them

msstate7
01-03-2026, 07:14 PM
https://nfldraftbuzz.com/Colleges/FBS/Big-Ten-FBS/Indiana-Hoosiers

Yes Bama and Ohio St will have alot more NFL picks- but having really good college players matters also. Think of guys we have had that were really good in college but werent NFL players- Fitz/Fred Ross/Bear. 2014 was full of them

I agree

R2Dawg
01-04-2026, 03:51 PM
I believe 247 posted that- I'm just saying anybody that watches football and believes they arent very talented is stupid

Just shows how off these talent pros are at evaluating talent. Also shows that coaching, culture and leadership matter a lot. Why I don't get so upset at poor recruiting rankings, etc like most do. They go with MSU they lose a star, sign with Bama you gain one - 3 star or a 5 star and the same player. Nothing but a PR game.

As Jackie used to say everyone has 300lb linemen and athletes it is about putting them in a position to win.