If a flight plan is filed for a King Air, it will be Hudspeth, if a Lear it will be Sewak, if a F-150 Pick-up, it be Cook.
If a flight plan is filed for a King Air, it will be Hudspeth, if a Lear it will be Sewak, if a F-150 Pick-up, it be Cook.
I'm not that worried about recruiting improving. Fact is, we've had money left over in the recruiting budget the last two years. Bustle had his strong points, but recruiting was not one of them. I have no doubt that he or anyone else will be a vast improvement in that area.
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Reminds me of when I was coming back from scouting a game and was on the same plane with Toby Warren who was going to Lafayette to start his new AD job ---it was a huge secret and he kinda hid from me---he later told me the story once I was rehired!!!! Not long after his arrival he fired Russ and hired Augie!!!!
No _____e!!! I think I have related this incident before but it is worth repeating. I remember just a year or so ago someone asking Bustle at the QB club if the problems related to recruiting was the need for more money for recruiting. Bustle replied "no, we have enough money." That was another indication to me that Bustle would never be successful. I don't care who you are or what school you coach at; it could be Les Miles at LSU, the answer to that question is always "Yes, we need more money for recruiting."
One of the main characteristics of Hudspeth's past offense's is that he ran multiple sets. He tended to run more out of the shotgun but mentioned himself that he liked running the ball out of the I-Formation at times and with split backs. I like doing this from center, especially to open up the pass game because all of our QB's are mobile and we can utilize the playaction and rollout bootleg plays to open things up once the running game is getting going. I look forward to variable sets and formations and feel that we didn't incorporate enough of this in previous years.
We've also had success in recent years running this same spread scheme. This year we resorted more to a pass spread attack and it worked. The OL was not healthy enough to gel and protect the QB or open up enough holes for the backs. We do not have to reinvent the wheel here for this offense to be successful. No more so and probably less than having to completely change your offense if Sewak were to be hired. To me, that would be a mistake when this team is ready to win now.
So can JP, J-Bird, or Cajun T put a percentage on this hire? Do you guys think it’s a done deal (95%) a good possibility (75%) or a lot to do about nothing (50/50)? Because I’m really getting used to the idea of Coach Hudspeth at UL!!!
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