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Dadgum, women volleyball lost to Wisconsin
I watched the game, we got totally outplayed. Stafford had a bad night and it's hard to win when your best hitter is off.

aggy beat Nebraska which is a huge upset! Their coach, a one-time Texas assistant, has them playing some good volleyball. Stowers, who they got from Baylor, is a player! It could be all all $ec final between aggy and Kentucky.
 
Akina was less than impressive this year. Maybe it's time for him to retire.
I agree the secondary was less than impressive. But my suspicion is that the ridiculous cushion we saw in a handful of games this year (reaching new levels of ridiculousness vs Georgia) is Coach K's proclivity. His default comfort-zone is aggressive play in the front seven (which I love) and dropping the corners back, inviting the other team to march to our red-zone on a steady diet of 5 to 10 yard passes. I remember Purple-Patterson addressed this right out of the gate when he was brought here as an advisor. Sark has even expressed a desire to play more press / man coverage... and I thought this is what we were recruiting for with longer CBs. But it has yet to translate to the field... consistently.

While Coach K has been wildly successful and is obviously a great defensive coordinator... I'm almost ready to suggest that his defense may not be very "DB friendly." Our secondary was outstanding in 2024... which kind of makes us forget the consistent blown coverages in prior years. The Bobby Burton analysis team said that our secondary had a lot of trouble with "handoffs..." I guess meaning one guy releases coverage and nobody picks up coverage.... kind of a lack of communication? But while our defense has carried the Sark regime (thank you Coach K), the secondary has been the consistent weakest link in that strong chain.

Bottom line, Akina (IMHO) is a proven DB coach. Keep him away from Defensive Coordinator like you're pass protecting, but he's more than solid in the secondary. While I didn't always care for Akina's past fondness to run out 5 DBs under 5 feet and 10 inches... he's a proven commodity. What I'd say we really need is someone strong enough (like Gary Patterson or Sark) to put their foot down on the "Bend but don't Break" philosophy that Coach K seems so comfortable with.
 
I agree the secondary was less than impressive. But my suspicion is that the ridiculous cushion we saw in a handful of games this year (reaching new levels of ridiculousness vs Georgia) is Coach K's proclivity. His default comfort-zone is aggressive play in the front seven (which I love) and dropping the corners back, inviting the other team to march to our red-zone on a steady diet of 5 to 10 yard passes. I remember Purple-Patterson addressed this right out of the gate when he was brought here as an advisor. Sark has even expressed a desire to play more press / man coverage... and I thought this is what we were recruiting for with longer CBs. But it has yet to translate to the field... consistently.

While Coach K has been wildly successful and is obviously a great defensive coordinator... I'm almost ready to suggest that his defense may not be very "DB friendly." Our secondary was outstanding in 2024... which kind of makes us forget the consistent blown coverages in prior years. The Bobby Burton analysis team said that our secondary had a lot of trouble with "handoffs..." I guess meaning one guy releases coverage and nobody picks up coverage.... kind of a lack of communication? But while our defense has carried the Sark regime (thank you Coach K), the secondary has been the consistent weakest link in that strong chain.

Bottom line, Akina (IMHO) is a proven DB coach. Keep him away from Defensive Coordinator like you're pass protecting, but he's more than solid in the secondary. While I didn't always care for Akina's past fondness to run out 5 DBs under 5 feet and 10 inches... he's a proven commodity. What I'd say we really need is someone strong enough (like Gary Patterson or Sark) to put their foot down on the "Bend but don't Break" philosophy that Coach K seems so comfortable with.
I agree with much of what you said. I think for the most part, the "bend but don't break" defense doesn't really work in short yardage situations. For it to really work, you want a strong pass rush and 3rd and long.

One advantage of the Bend but don't Break defense is against a dual threat QB. It would prevent what happened in the 4th quarter against Vandy. Once the QB gets past the D-line, he can go a long way if you're playing man to man. It also works great against less discipline teams that have a lot of pre snap penalties.

I think if you mainly play the same defense, the best teams will scheme against it and beat you time and time again. It doesn't matter if it's zone or man to man. You have to mix it up and disguise it.
 
I agree with much of what you said. I think for the most part, the "bend but don't break" defense doesn't really work in short yardage situations. For it to really work, you want a strong pass rush and 3rd and long.

One advantage of the Bend but don't Break defense is against a dual threat QB. It would prevent what happened in the 4th quarter against Vandy. Once the QB gets past the D-line, he can go a long way if you're playing man to man. It also works great against less discipline teams that have a lot of pre snap penalties.

I think if you mainly play the same defense, the best teams will scheme against it and beat you time and time again. It doesn't matter if it's zone or man to man. You have to mix it up and disguise it.
Great point on short yardage situations! What frustrated me as much as anything this year, was our opponents completing 3rd down passes, beyond the first down markers, uncontested - in front of our coverage. I probably don't understand the sophistication of modern defenses.... but I'm tempted to say this is a coaching failure.
 
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Miami has benched Tua and will start Ewers.
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The RB room was very mid. Worth giving some of the younger kids or a transfer a chance. Just teach them how to block!
 
Cowboys rookie may play in season finale
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Dallas Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue has not touched the ball since Week 8 but could see more work in Week 18 vs. the New York Giants.
Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer on Blue:
"He is still a dynamic runner. He is learning the National Football League and what it takes to be great.... how to sustain success... and do the standard all the time, so I think he is learning that."
With starting RB Javonte Williams dealing with a shoulder injury, there may be more opportunities this week for the 5th round pick out of Texas -- if he has a good week of practice.

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