and suddenly he is back to being a solid playcaller. Granted he had a HC checking him this season- but when he leaves the SEC he goes back to being solid nonetheless. Interesting.
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and suddenly he is back to being a solid playcaller. Granted he had a HC checking him this season- but when he leaves the SEC he goes back to being solid nonetheless. Interesting.
Doesn't speak well of our players IMO to have coaches successful other places and not here.
So is it more to do with slower defensive players or just having a head coach to keep him in check or both?
He scored 17 against Cal.
It?s just a different animal here. We HAVE to stop hiring coaches that need time to warm up to SEC. Look at Sam Pittman and how great he did in his first year... dude was an OL coach last year but he gets the SEC
The new AD needs to hire a HC with SEC experience in two years.
Maybe..... Oregon has better offensive players.
Maybe because they play in the Pac 12, where they finished 4-2
Oregon has better offensive players and PAC 12 defenses are worse. Plus JoMo cant run a disciplined program. He doesn't have to worry about being a head coach now so he's in a different situation now.
Leach scored 36 per game in conference last year and did not get to miss playing Washington.
We'll see next year when we're at least bringing gun to a gun fight. Too early to say Leach won't do well here.
Look, morehead had a talent advantage at PSU and Oregon, and subpar talent while here. Doesn't necessarily say much about the SEC except we can't recruit very well.
I've tuned into 2 Oregon games. Moorhead has completely stopped the "check with me" crap, they don't get delay of games on the first play, they don't blow assignments on the OL, they play with energy, and they execute fast. NONE of that was present while he was here, and NONE of that has anything to do with the talent of the defense.
Fact is he couldn't coach the O while here. We were sloppy and didn't know what to do. Again, that fact is independent of playing Pac-12 or SEC talent; We sucked in vacuum regardless of opponent. He can focus entirely on the O as OC and the results show.
Having players that are simply better than the defenders, having the ability to spend 100% of your effort teaching the O, and having a real HC create a good culture = his O works. I'm sure if he was Bama's OC they'd score a ton- it's not an "SEC is different so those pansy O's will never work here" problem
Not sure of the point of this thread. Joe set the lax expectations on the players as a head coach, but at Penn State and Oregon he is just an assistant melding into another head coach's culture. There's no reason to think that the results will be the same when Joe's not in the same position.
The point of the thread is to say that the SEC is magically different and nothing C34 doesn't like will work here because of that.
JoMo as OC with Mcsorely, Barkley, Hamilton, Gesicky vs teams that recruit worse than PSU = success.
JoMo as HC with Fitz, Williams/Hill, and no other playmakers vs teams that recruit better than us = failure
JoMo as HC at the #6 best recruiting team in the Pac = success.
Obviously, he needs a talent advantage and tha ability to focus 100% of his efforts on the O. But C34 would have you believe the only different was SEC speed on D
There also isn?t a ?check with me? BS every single play. Line up and go.
JOMO is/was decent offensive coach. Needs elite playmakers for his schemes to work. He is a people pleaser at heart, and that?s to his detriment as a head coach.
Oregon actually underachieved this year. They lost to their rival and were projected a top 10 team. I wouldn?t really call that successful
And look how Leachs O did/ I was talking to this OM Players dad a few years ago. He told me that once when they played a Midwest Cornfed team that an opposing players dad told him that they had never seen such speed as they had with OMs Defense. That's the difference between the defenses in the country.
Just curious, because I?m seeing a common theme in this thread, what offense is consistently better with inferior talent?
I don't know that anyone ever said JoMo's offense can't work when he has a good passing QB with competent WRs. I mean it worked in the Big 10 which is a pretty good league. Unfortunately, Mullen didn't leave him with those components at MSU and he was too stubborn to adjust to a run based offense. However, all that said, JoMo is always going to be more successful when he is not the one setting the culture of the program. Players will never have respect for a HC that provides no discipline and work ethic. They may like him but they will never respect him.
Maybe Mario Cristobal (Saban protege) as HC = Discipline/fitness/toughness.
JoMo doesn't have to worry about those aspects ... just has to call plays and focus on offense. Might make a difference.