Not really trying to pile on the Lyle Hate Train, but what upperclassmen has improved significantly over the past three or four years under this regime? I'm asking legitimately. They're just talented by default, instead of being coached up. Every good recruit in the nation is noticing, too.
Our best players were good as freshmen. Malone might be better, but still hasn't done anything against the SEC.
Dobbs, at best, has stayed the same, but I think he may have regressed a bit. I was at the game yesterday and he sucks out loud throwing the ball. His lack of accuracy, in person, is astonishing.
That about sums it up. This guy is taking top notch ingredients, the best kitchen in the world and the most forgiving of patrons and serving them shit sandwiches.
The only guys that show improvement are usually on the DL. Danny O'Brien looks improved but Stripling is one of few coaches on staff that knows what he's doing
certainly none on the offensive side of the ball. The D hasn't shown any real improvement either. Looks like the safeties might be getting a little better.
Danny O ...he's the type I enjoy watching. Not near as talented as a Tuttle or McKenzie but will flat out play his rear off.
Crowder developed a taste for pre teens, not sure that's where we wanted to go though. Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk