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Herman is fraud... Changing assistant coaches changes nothing...
Herman cannot fix this..
Prove me wrong.
Herman cannot fix this..
Prove me wrong.
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SignUp Now!(scratches head)Herman is fraud... Changing assistant coaches changes nothing...
Herman cannot fix this..
Prove me wrong.
aTm is praying the SEC doesn’t let somebody else play Texas in a bowl game. They’d curb stomp this crapI don't think Texas is going to beat Texas Tech
First of all... We're on a 4 game skid, not a team that's been poorly coached for 3 seasons. That's the big difference between this situation and the one involving Strong, which was a program that had actually regressed over the entire course of 3 seasons.How does a major football school like UT not fire Herman after this dreadful, poorly coached 3rd season? I'm serious.
+1 for a non-film Bogart reference.Captain Hookem please pass that crack pipe your using my way. Don`t bogart it all.
Braun did something that got him removed from the game and field; among other things.So what happened in the 4th qtr that Herman says needs punitive measures?
Orlando has tried that all year and it’s failed to get there or we got burned in the middle of the field. His stubbornness about a 3 man front has killed the defense all yearWe really have to continue to try to recruit at the highest level on offensive and defensive linemen. So many games are decided right there. It’s a HUGE advantage when you can rush 3 guys and get home with it or cause a hurry. People are saying Sam held on to it too long but nobody was open. They’re are covering 4 guys with 8 guys. Not going to get much like that. Orlando was having to bring extra guys to try to get pressure. You look at these top teams offensive and defensive linemen and they are able to run the football and get to the QB. Play calling comes in too. I have said for years that Texas run game takes so long to develop. I hope we’ll eventually get there. Most likely some changes coming soon, I would think.
Most of the problems such as lack of depth is whos fault. Head acoachIMO.First of all... We're on a 4 game skid, not a team that's been poorly coached for 3 seasons. That's the big difference between this situation and the one involving Strong, which was a program that had actually regressed over the entire course of 3 seasons.
In most situations a coach deserves the chance to recruit a senior class and see his plans through a 4 or 5 year plan. Yes it's a young team with most of his recruits, but that's also one of our problems right now. It's obvious we have zero depth at a lot of key positions. There's just no way a coach fully develop a roster with experience and depth in 3 years.
We don't want to become a school that good coaches don't want because of a hair trigger firing. Most coaches go through struggles and want to be given a chance to fix problems. That's why they are at least given one round of coordinator changes before being let go. Sure, we can money whip a lot of folks to come here. But then those coaches have a hard time finding assistants.
And lastly... who in the heck would you even bring in right now? The 'anyone else is better' argument is a cop out at best. Herman would get snapped up in a second, and most likely by another big time school. If other schools made a list of top coaches to hire, Herman would be on it. Both college and NFL are rife with coaches who struggle in one situation and thrive in their next assignment. That is primarily because the first situations gave up on them too soon.
I said in another thread that the idea of a 'receivership' was silly. That's primarily because Herman already studies other school programs, talks to other coaches, and organizes the program after other successful coaches. As a prime example he expanded the coaching staff and support to the max level allowed like Saban and Meyer did with their programs. What else could a 'professional consultant' offer that Herman isn't already trying to accomplish? Herman knows what a successful program looks like.
Ok, this is lastly for real. No one really wants to start over... again... yet. To get rid of Herman and hire another coach with a 4 or 5 or plan? That makes less sense than seeing if we are maybe just a season away from putting the pieces together.
Again... 3 years of recruiting is not enough time to fully build depth.Most of the problems such as lack of depth is whos fault. Head acoachIMO.
Bullshit! Blame the fans and the players. It can't be the genius. A 7-5 or 6-6 record for his third year is on Tom Herman. Texas did not need this kind of season to force his hand. They needed a coach they could pick the right assistants in the first place.I think the only "hot seat" that Herman, is the one created by a myopic fan base that really doesnt understand what it takes to build a perennial national power
Has Texas played poorly this year? you bet your behind they have, is it all the fault of TH? not a chance...there is plenty of blame to go around including those players who seem to consistently be out of position, take bad angles to attack, and those that make stupid bonehead penalties in crucial situations
Texas my have needed this type of season because it will force his hand on position coaches and coordinators; He might even have to clean house.
It will be interesting to see if either of the blue chip QB recruits are given a chance to show their stuff
Three years not enough time to build depth? Baylor says hi. Then Baylor mighr have more players comming back than Texas.Again... 3 years of recruiting is not enough time to fully build depth.
As I said earlier, this offense works with Collin and Duvernay, but take either of them out and we become a one-dimensional offense that's easy to shut down. That shouldn't happen, and needs to be rectified with a new offensive direction and new OC. That's a coaching problem.
The defense was remarkably different when we got starters back 3 games ago, and they've played really well since. People are reluctant to give Orlando any credit now, but the defense has played good enough to win games. That problem seemed to be fixed by getting experience back in the lineup. That's a depth issue.