Not a reply to anyone in particular, and it’s been mentioned before too. The normal player losses due to graduation and transfers hurt, but so too did the attrition due to academic difficulties. So in total we lost 40+ players from Napier’s 13 win team. Add to that the growing pains with a first time FBS head coach and we were much further back than most of expected.
I look for 2023 to be a much improved team over 2022.
You are one hundred percent correct. At least that was the thought process. Unfortunately as a result many of the young 18 to 21 year olds were out in the bars during camp. At least that is what a couple college students that I know very well, who are probably in the bars a little more than they should be, witnessed first hand.
You are correct all those things had a lot to do with wins and loses. He still had more talent than probably rice and ulm and lost those. But none of what you said has to do with the obvious lack of discipline we saw. That was created by the process getting much softer on players from January through training camp. Don’t take my word on it, ask a player who played for both coaches about the changes in the process.
DISPROVED . . . just a red herring for those who are not happy about the great coaching hire for our football coach . . .
I hope Coach Des and his staff have learned their lesson about discipline. His 2022 team’s lack of discipline cost them games. These “kids,” as he calls them, are young adult student athletes. They need to be held to a mature higher standard.
Coach Des is not their friend! He needs to command discipline starting with housing in the dorms during fall practices, in the locker room, weight room, classroom, and on the field.
The next lesson Coach Des needs to learn is how to sale his program outside of the locker room, but this doesn’t seem to be changing. Good luck competing in this new more competitive Sunbelt Conference!
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