You will never hear what you want to hear from Coach Hud, in a public setting like a press conference, or 99.9% of all coaches, for that matter. That's why they call it coaches speak. The days of a Coach Mora talking "we couldn't stop the run, we couldn't run, I don't think we even tried to run" was special for sure (I'm paraphrasing). Who knows what he's going to do, except try his hardest the way he knows how. I believe he wants to win (Hud) and I don't agree with everything he does, but remember, he is still learning as a head coach.
I'm not happy about much of anything going on with the football team right now but I hold hope that Hud is motivated to get it figured out simply because the longer this goes on the further away his shot is of making a big time program, and I don't think he's cool with that.
I also have been quick to criticize Jay Johnson, but I'm getting the feeling he's not even the one running the offense
Nearly half of Bustle's time here were 11 game seasons, not 12. 1 less game per year to win.
Bustle played a tougher schedule with more P5 games.
The NOLA Bowl and the SBC changed the rules on who gets to go to the bowl. Bustle had to win the league outright to go. 1 more less game per year to win.
Bustle inherited a shell of a roster. Hudspeth inherited a fully stocked cupboard with future pro players on it.
I've studied this for a while. I could go on and on with statistics, but the environments surrounding this program were decidedly different for both coaches.
Records are not completely comparable.
We used to put defensive backs in the pros on the regular. Now we can't put em within 10 yards of the nearest offensive player.
Hud inherited from Bustle better defensive backs, wide receivers, kicker and Quarterback than he has now.jmo
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