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Coaching still matters
I know this board is more or less split on keeping Lebby. I do currently fall into the letting him go category, purely on team focus, team execution to name two. Everyone and their adopted cat on not only this board but everywhere talks about team talent. (which yes you have to have a level of talent) I posted in a thread a week or two ago that State on paper is much better than Indiana by a talent standpoint. I don't know who it was but they joked at it, if you look at 247 team composite talent State is ranked 24 and Indiana is ranked 72. Indiana is literally 48 spots from a pure and raw talent data point worse than State. That is not to mention every team they have slaughtered this year. That alone is coaching, motivation, and ability to get players that want to be better and care about the sport.
It's not just Lebby, but he is our coach so he is on the chopping block. The execution, attention to detail, focus, grit, lack of mistakes that Cignetti gets from his team is worth every penny they pay him. And the Pennie's they pay those players. We do not see that same level of coaching from Lebby. But again everyone cares about talent, that talent is still going to jump off sides, still going to hit arch on a 4th and 2 to keep Texas in the game, still not going to catch the ball well, make the tackle. Coaching has to get better, the players must care more than the tic-tok post. Or talent really doesn't matter.
It's the old adage "work beats skill when skill won't work".
I hope Lebby wakes up, I hope his coaching gets better and holds these players to a standard and not a barometer that is swayed by the wind.
"False start everybody but the center" referee summarizing Arnett's season performance as a head coach.
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While coaching does matter, if you think we have more talent than Indiana you have lost your damn mind. Recruiting rankings have always been a crapshoot even more since NIL and transfer portal.
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Originally Posted by
MoreCowbell
While coaching does matter, if you think we have more talent than Indiana you have lost your damn mind. Recruiting rankings have always been a crapshoot even more since NIL and transfer portal.
You nailed this quote " Recruiting rankings have always been a crapshoot even more since NIL and transfer portal."
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What everyone misses is the most important players to bring into your program are the right ones for the program, they have to fit, they have to buy into the culture and fit how the team plays.
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And an average player age of 23 years old....
And 15 RS-SR.
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They also have to be held accountable for jumping offsides, dumb pass interference when the other team has 3rd and 15yrds at their own 30yrd line, personal foul penalties that give the other team first downs, actually tackling not just running into the opposing player, QB throwing the ball away to avoid sacks. Imo all these problems come from coaching. I witnessed all of these items in our games. Not so much in quality teams. Sure these items happen other teams but not multiple times a game.
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IU HC has also been successful at every level and every stop as an HC, I think. We hire "On the Job Training" assistant coaches to be a HC in my 63 years of watching State football in person, first game age 8 in 1963, and my family will "celebrate" 59 years of consecutive season tickets in 2026. In my lifetime of fandom, the two of perhaps eight assistant hires, only Tyler and Mullen were successful. I do count JoMo as a failure in this group. Jury is out on Lebby, making deliberations, but may give the decision to the bailiff mid-2026 season if things don't improve in the win column. Hope we turn it around with more wins than losses and he gets a "stay". 7-18, 1-15, and looking worse in the Mayo than several regular-season games at so many levels just doesn't get it. "Let's Win Something Today", Bob Tyler.
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Recruiting rankings have been a crapshoot but they do count. Saban wasn't BAMA without all the 5 stars. It counts.
The fact remains, State is sloppy and we lost three games due to sloppy play you could argue four. There must be a standard to meet instead of emotional crap like "we have a chip on our shoulder" or "state verse everybody" it's cool but it wears off. The standard remains no matter what. And from what we all have seen and voiced here, this team should be held to higher standard of Xs and Os and execution.
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Originally Posted by
Maverick91
Recruiting rankings have been a crapshoot but they do count. Saban wasn't BAMA without all the 5 stars. It counts.
The fact remains, State is sloppy and we lost three games due to sloppy play you could argue four. There must be a standard to meet instead of emotional crap like "we have a chip on our shoulder" or "state verse everybody" it's cool but it wears off. The standard remains no matter what. And from what we all have seen and voiced here, this team should be held to higher standard of Xs and Os and execution.
I don't totally disagree what you are saying but I will tell you this as an Ex-Coach. Execution sometimes can't happen with lack of talent, meaning some may not be smart or not capable. I have had players who just couldn't get the fundamentals. Just saying. I bet C34 understands this.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
And an average player age of 23 years old....
And 15 RS-SR.
This is it 100%. However, this point makes the case for the OP. The coach didn't go out and get 5 star players. The COACH went out and got grown ass men that had played college football for 3 or 4 years already and also fit what he was trying to do. Add very good coaching to that recipe and you get great results. They are extremely well coached. Miami is way more talented than Indiana. Indiana plays extremely disciplined ball while Miami makes tons of mistakes.
Coaching is still the key. But yes, you have to have the right players. We have neither. We are going to suck next year. Terrible o line and a QB that is still trying to learn the game.
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
This is it 100%. However, this point makes the case for the OP. The coach didn't go out and get 5 star players. The COACH went out and got grown ass men that had played college football for 3 or 4 years already and also fit what he was trying to do. Add very good coaching to that recipe and you get great results. They are extremely well coached. Miami is way more talented than Indiana. Indiana plays extremely disciplined ball while Miami makes tons of mistakes.
Coaching is still the key. But yes, you have to have the right players. We have neither. We are going to suck next year. Terrible o line and a QB that is still trying to learn the game.
"We are going to suck next year."
I don't think as bad as last two years. I actually believe we will be improved. Time will tell, as far as this past year, we were improved with 5 wins which doesn't mean anything to most. No doubt next year is the answer for Lebby and if he is going to survive. Unfortunately, Msu isn't like the blue collar teams that reload in a year or two in the Sec. Indiana gives me hope thou!
Are you and ms7 related? Asking for a friend*
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One play tells you all you need to know about the discipline and coaching at IU. There was a play near the goal in the 1st QTR I think it was a jet sweep but the center pulled and just bulldozed the LB. Just watching the guy come around tackle reminded me of the old picture of Fuzzy Thurston on the Packer sweep.
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Originally Posted by
basedog
"We are going to suck next year."
I don't think as bad as last two years. I actually believe we will be improved. Time will tell, as far as this past year, we were improved with 5 wins which doesn't mean anything to most. No doubt next year is the answer for Lebby and if he is going to survive. Unfortunately, Msu isn't like the blue collar teams that reload in a year or two in the Sec. Indiana gives me hope thou!
Are you and ms7 related? Asking for a friend*
Lol. Nah, I don't even know ms7!!
I just know we have an absolutely pathetic o line and our O line coach is terrible. If this isn't shored up ( and I see no improvement right now), then with the schedule we have, Arnett will be Interim Coach by game 7. Boosters will force Selmon's hand. That's assuming Selmon is still here. If he's not, Lebby may not make it past the first 5 games.
We have pieces, like a good QB, receivers, and defensive backfield. But we need O line more than anything. We aren't getting any help there as of now. Hopefully that will change this week.
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Originally Posted by
basedog
I don't totally disagree what you are saying but I will tell you this as an Ex-Coach. Execution sometimes can't happen with lack of talent, meaning some may not be smart or not capable. I have had players who just couldn't get the fundamentals. Just saying. I bet C34 understands this.
Trust me I get your point. Played sports for 20 years, to me there's a difference between sport specific IQ and just raw talent.
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Originally Posted by
Maverick91
Trust me I get your point. Played sports for 20 years, to me there's a difference between sport specific IQ and just raw talent.
Good deal and I agree.
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coachable players are generally more sport specific IQ
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Transfer portal rankings are dumb.
LK was rated way higher than Evans or Thompson or Manning last year.
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Transfer portal rankings are dumb.
LK was rated way higher than Evans or Thompson or Manning last year.
Didn’t LSU have the top portal class?
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Their team is older than the Green Bay packers. There is also a lot of evidence of sign stealing out there but either way, Lebby is not one quarter of a coach that Cignetti is
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https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...oosiers-elite/
From the article- "Cignetti built his legend through development, bringing lesser-resourced programs to national prominence. With the investment at Indiana, the Hoosiers are a legitimate recruiting power in the making. That should scare everyone."
Older players start out as younger players at one point in time. Cignetti based on this article it seems to me actually developed a lot of their players that started their run at James Madison and brought them over with him to Indiana. And if you look at the rest of Indiana's portal class that year it's mostly players that have a similar profile to the ones we typically get. That's the advantage to hiring a veteran coach from G6 vs. a coordinator. Coordinators don't have a team of players in place to bring with them to their next job.
The year after Cignetti's first year when they went 11-2 they were able to and 3 four star portal recruits including Mendoza who won the Heisman. It was much easier for them to recruit out of the portal because at this time last year they had proof of concept. He also had a core group in place that he was able to build around and fill in gaps with the portal.
If you compare it to MSU now, right now our QB is going to be a sophomore and he won't start to hit his peak until 2027. Nonetheless, he is a player we can build around and it is very evident that is what MSU is trying to do. That's not to say we can't win in 2026 or shouldn't expect to. In fact, improvement is imperative to showing proof of concept. What we're hoping is that MSU can build a veteran team that has the ability to win 9 to 11 games every year from 2027-2029.
The other thing is we were way behind Indiana in NIL two years ago. We've also had to make that part of rebuilding our football program as well.
But once guys like KT, JJ Hill, Crosby, Lockhart, Womack, Cotton, etc. become juniors and seniors we should be very good.
The best thing for MSU right now is for Lebby to continue to improve because it's hard to get a veteran team when we're constantly changing coaches. Like Lebby or not.
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