How did that work out?
Strykur said:
Ott hopped up quickly he should be alright
looked like he went into the locker room....never a good sign, unless he has to pee.Strykur said:
Ott hopped up quickly he should be alright
socaltownie said:I would look at the relative recruiting budgets. We haven't done well with OL in a decade pluscalumnus said:ThaCaliEnigma said:
Wilcox is a mediocre coach, but no coach will succeed without the school's support. I honestly don't know why the school wanted to remain a power 4 school. This school spent a ton of money on facilities but won't go all in on trying to become a football powerhouse. It's pure insanity.
What specifically do you think the school could be doing so that Wilcox wins more games?
calumnus said:socaltownie said:I would look at the relative recruiting budgets. We haven't done well with OL in a decade pluscalumnus said:ThaCaliEnigma said:
Wilcox is a mediocre coach, but no coach will succeed without the school's support. I honestly don't know why the school wanted to remain a power 4 school. This school spent a ton of money on facilities but won't go all in on trying to become a football powerhouse. It's pure insanity.
What specifically do you think the school could be doing so that Wilcox wins more games?
We had Top 10 offenses under Dykes. They gave our QBs plenty of time and our RBs had high per carry averages.
It isn't the recruiting budget.
Wilcox has had bad recruiters as OL and DL coaches mostly guys from Oregon (until Bloesch at OL last year).
Golden One said:
Ott's in tears on the sideline. Not good. This is what happens when a stupid coaching staff insists on repeatedly running him into the middle of the D line.
touchdownbears43 said:Golden One said:
Ott's in tears on the sideline. Not good. This is what happens when a stupid coaching staff insists on repeatedly running him into the middle of the D line.
In tears?
Golden One said:touchdownbears43 said:Golden One said:
Ott's in tears on the sideline. Not good. This is what happens when a stupid coaching staff insists on repeatedly running him into the middle of the D line.
Not sure I saw tears but oh well, certainly hurting
In tears?
Yes.
Strykur said:Rogers had a series and did not do muchcubzwin said:
have the played the other QB or just mendoza?
cubzwin said:
any word on Ott's injury?
cubzwin said:
any word on Ott's injury?
socaltownie said:
The sideline gal said head in towel. Lets not speculate till we have to.
golden sloth said:calumnus said:socaltownie said:I would look at the relative recruiting budgets. We haven't done well with OL in a decade pluscalumnus said:ThaCaliEnigma said:
Wilcox is a mediocre coach, but no coach will succeed without the school's support. I honestly don't know why the school wanted to remain a power 4 school. This school spent a ton of money on facilities but won't go all in on trying to become a football powerhouse. It's pure insanity.
What specifically do you think the school could be doing so that Wilcox wins more games?
We had Top 10 offenses under Dykes. They gave our QBs plenty of time and our RBs had high per carry averages.
It isn't the recruiting budget.
Wilcox has had bad recruiters as OL and DL coaches mostly guys from Oregon (until Bloesch at OL last year).
Goff did not have plenty of time under dykes.
ncbears said:
Not pretty but it counts! Go Bears!
Like I said he wanted to get off the field quickly probably because he knew his day would be over after thatblungld said:cubzwin said:
any word on Ott's injury?
On replay it looked like Charlie Horse. A defender landed with his knee on his calf. Probably a deep bruise. Hopefully no bone or Achilles damage.
Joegeo said:
Nice aggressiveness from Wilcox in the second half