HUD has raised this program to a point where people think 7-5 is a disappointment.
Maybe some of you forgot what it was like begging for a bowl at 6-6, because that was our ceiling.
Yeah, this sucks.
Watching that last drive Saturday, I have a feeling we have great things in store.
Everybody take a deep breath.
Also forgetting Stover, McGuire, Masson, Molbert(recruited by Bustle, Hud honored his scholarship offer and signed him in spring) after greyshirting). Those are just off the top of my head not looking back at the roster. That whole team's foundation was Bustle guys with a few key additions on both sides of the ball.
How?? How does one drive erase a comedy of errors by an ENTIRE staff produced all season. Every game was worse than the one that proceeded it. A mop of duty rushing touchdown on a broken play gives the staff a pass...
No wonder this program is the way it is. People are so starved for success on the field, they'll take anything and turn it into this grand mirage.. Has it occurred to anyone that Hud is in over his head without a solid QB like Broadway? I'm not saying I believe that to be factual, but has it at least OCCURRED to anyone? Because its definitely a possibility.
I've said this at the tailgate many times: Hud's calling card is the LOS, it always has been. Both of our lines were not just average, but BRUTAL for the majority of this season. The offense was crippled, BY COACHING. The QB situation was handled in the worse possible way, by the coaches. In particular, the Head Coach. The locker room has been in constant turmoil, because of many reasons, but mainly because the adults lost control. The conditioning has been an utter joke (and oh btw, another Hud calling card).
You guys can circle jerk over a broken play, mop up TD. I'm going to stay over here in the real world and judge this staff and our future by the season I just observed.
Does Hud's recruiting stack up to the ones he inherited...and initially won with?
Pump the breaks big dawg. No one projected Davis to win the '16 Heisman.
But if you watched the game, you would have seen that if Haack would've been in on Davis' drive, he would've been sacked another 2-3 times.
And while we can downplay the "broken play," what about his 7-7 passing for 60 yards?
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