JK they missed the second one by a literal inch.One of my biggest pet peeves in football is 3rd/4th and short and you put the QB in shot gun. ND just did it twice. It worked both times but I hate it.
Freeman just said F it, we’re going.
That was a terrible spotJK they missed the second one by a literal inch.
Definitely.That was a terrible spot
This might be the best Ole Miss team ever. Great Peach Bowl-winning squad last year followed up by the best incoming transfer class in the country, and they have a very favorable schedule draw by SEC standards. Could definitely see them making a deep playoff run this year.Ole Miss has already scored 76 with almost a quarter to go
Dabo seems fiercely loyal to his guys but requires that same loyalty to himself, and much prefers to develop guys from the ground up. The portal goes against a lot of that, but if you aren’t using it at least a bit you’re just hamstringing your program for no reason. At the very least it needs to be used to patch holes on your roster and add depth where needed.Clemson's lopsided loss to Georgia provides latest indictment on Dabo Swinney shunning transfer portal era
Clemson is the only program to not use the transfer portal and it's resulting in diminishing returnswww.cbssports.com
I like Dabo Swinney as an individual, and he obviously has been a great for Clemson when considering the body of work, with two national championships. But as some here have already mentioned (thread from the previous season), he is going to have to adapt and embrace the transfer portal.
After the Georgia game, I think there is almost no chance of winning the national championship this year. But in my opinion, they still could restore their status as one of the elite programs in the upcoming seasons.
But it will only get worse for him if he doesn't adapt, and it will probably not end very well. I don't think the support would remain with just being a yearly top 25 team or program. I would hate to see that happen.
Note or personal thoughts: I grew up rooting for the almost always struggling USC Gamecocks, the Dawgs, and for whoever was playing against Clemson. But Clemson was good to my son with his special needs. Dabo and the team sent him a team jersey that all of the players signed with a Sharpie. Dabo even made a personal call to my son to encourage him.
The Clemson cheerleaders came to his 19th birthday party. They gave him so much attention and all of them took selfies with Brandon, and you can only imagine how much that meant to a young man who was immobile with a terminal illness.
So my days of rooting against Clemson are a thing of the past. I hope Dabo figures it out and successfully adapts.
Similar to Jay Wright at Villanova except it’s far easier to develop a couple basketball players compared to an entire football team to compete.Dabo seems fiercely loyal to his guys but requires that same loyalty to himself, and much prefers to develop guys from the ground up. The portal goes against a lot of that, but if you aren’t using it at least a bit you’re just hamstringing your program for no reason. At the very least it needs to be used to patch holes on your roster and add depth where needed.
I could never root against Mack Brown.