Is averaging 10.4 points per game and has been shut out the last two weeks.
I don't wish ill towards him, just an observation.
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Is averaging 10.4 points per game and has been shut out the last two weeks.
I don't wish ill towards him, just an observation.
And that includes a defensive touchdown against Rice.
The guy just isn't a good OC.
And just think of how much pain we could have been in if we brought Fritz in. Sure he has a track record as a head coach, but there's no telling who would have suited up on offense this season and it could have been as bad or worse than Houston's results.
I remember talking to some App State fans that I met when they came to the New Orleans Bowl a few years ago and they basically told me that he was demoted because of his play calling which they called predictable and boring.
When I said this on another MSU web site I was told I didn't know what I was talking about and just wanted to run the Air Raid.
I doubt he would have kept Barbay if we hired him. That would have been shocking. I don't know who he would have hired- he may have tried to make Will Hall an offer he couldn't refuse to be our OC but I don't think he would have hired Barbay. The optics would have been awful.
Houston offense is giving me those 1997 MSU vibes from the good ole days ***
Just give him time down there to weed out that former passing offense. ...Am I right ? ***
Well at least he?s not an analytic assistant at his arch rival or disliked so severely hes been run off by his state school twice
For context, Houston's 10.4 ppg is dead last in the big 12, and the next to last team is averaging 28 ppg!!
That's wild.
Well I bought the blue collar line too, but the yacht club and the good ol boys swindled us and put us where we are. That and God calling Leach home I guess
Barbay was a head scratching hire for sure. I wanted to give Arnett a chance but why he hired Barbay I will never know. Better yet Fritz hired him which is even more puzzling since he has a pretty decent coaching history and is well respected.
Blue collar with a degree in hand strikes me as an odd marketing tactic. Feels more like you’re talking to welders at Ingalls than kids you want to come play ball for you. That’s just my take.