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Stats and Haley Q/A with Bobby

dayday

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http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20180328151907121282004&ref=rec&tm=&src=FCS


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BH was speaking in generalities, not in absolute and precise terms. Everyone knows that there are some scholarship athletes at O-Line and safety. Don't take his comments too literally.

dayday said:
http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20180328151907121282004&ref=rec&tm=&src=FCS


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STATS: How about the level of talent that you have in the program right now. Can you give your assessment of it?

BH: Now that we're halfway through spring ball, I have a pretty good feel for it. We knew this to a degree coming in, but it's really made itself clear as spring ball has gone on that we're shorthanded at some positions. We had all kinds of wide receivers on scholarship and no O-linemen, no safeties, no corners. We're short-handed at some positions and we're trying to shuffle some of the deck, move some pieces around and try to get some serviceable guys in some spots. It's going to take some recruiting cycles to get it back to where it was when we left.
 
Bobby is a master of setting low expectations and not providing too much information. In my discussions with athletic officials they believe the team will be very good. There are a few depth concerns, but there is a lot of talent in the system.
 
go96griz said:
Bobby is a master of setting low expectations and not providing too much information. In my discussions with athletic officials they believe the team will be very good. There are a few depth concerns, but there is a lot of talent in the system.

You're not concerned about O line or CB?
 
poorgriz said:
go96griz said:
Bobby is a master of setting low expectations and not providing too much information. In my discussions with athletic officials they believe the team will be very good. There are a few depth concerns, but there is a lot of talent in the system.

You're not concerned about O line or CB?

I'm not concerned about our quarterback throwing over a 50% completion rate. Don't you have some concerns you should take back to your own litter box.
 
poorgriz said:
go96griz said:
Bobby is a master of setting low expectations and not providing too much information. In my discussions with athletic officials they believe the team will be very good. There are a few depth concerns, but there is a lot of talent in the system.

You're not concerned about O line or CB?

Those are the depth concerns currently mentioned along with safety. They have some open scholarships to address these needs if the talent isn't in-house and ready for the fall after juggling some positions. There could be some growing pains if some holes aren't filled through development and/or transfers at these positions.
 
Well coach, You get paid to make Chicken Salad out of Chicken Feathers. Especially toward the playoffs.
 
Bobby just talks like that because he knows dayday will lie awake at night worrying and staring at the ceiling...
 
I think Bobby is genuinely very worried about the oline and how bad it could be.....and rightfully so if doesn't hit it big in signing some before fall. Luckily he has scholarships to use
 
So if the O-Line is really shaky right now, how much of that is on Germer? He has been the coach there for a few years. Was it scheme that he had to use? Couldn't recruit the athletes that should have been there? If so, why?

I am not blaming him. I really like him as a coach, and am glad we have it. I am just wondering how this will suddenly improve.
 
cclarkblues said:
Bobby just talks like that because he knows dayday will lie awake at night worrying and staring at the ceiling...

Dude I didn’t say anything negative here just posted the article.


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grizpack said:
So if the O-Line is really shaky right now, how much of that is on Germer? He has been the coach there for a few years. Was it scheme that he had to use? Couldn't recruit the athletes that should have been there? If so, why?

I am not blaming him. I really like him as a coach, and am glad we have it. I am just wondering how this will suddenly improve.

The offensive line play dramatically improved once Germer came back. The fact more players weren't recruited in that area, isn't his fault.
 
ranco said:
grizpack said:
So if the O-Line is really shaky right now, how much of that is on Germer? He has been the coach there for a few years. Was it scheme that he had to use? Couldn't recruit the athletes that should have been there? If so, why?

I am not blaming him. I really like him as a coach, and am glad we have it. I am just wondering how this will suddenly improve.

The offensive line play dramatically improved once Germer came back. The fact more players weren't recruited in that area, isn't his fault.

Also, and this is true for the entire Stitt staff, the first class that Stitt and Germer recruited are entering their junior redshirt year. And that class was the one where he got hired in December, honored all of Delaney's offers, and filled the class out as best he could similar to Hauck this year. The years that they had full recruting cycles, Germer and Stitt recruited a lot of olineman, they are the young guys right now.

The lack of Senior depth, and honestly most of the responsibility for the lack of Junior depth, is not on Germer or Stitt. Yes a drop down would be and would have been nice though.
 
grzz said:
ranco said:
grizpack said:
So if the O-Line is really shaky right now, how much of that is on Germer? He has been the coach there for a few years. Was it scheme that he had to use? Couldn't recruit the athletes that should have been there? If so, why?

I am not blaming him. I really like him as a coach, and am glad we have it. I am just wondering how this will suddenly improve.

The offensive line play dramatically improved once Germer came back. The fact more players weren't recruited in that area, isn't his fault.

Also, and this is true for the entire Stitt staff, the first class that Stitt and Germer recruited are entering their junior redshirt year. And that class was the one where he got hired in December, honored all of Delaney's offers, and filled the class out as best he could similar to Hauck this year. The years that they had full recruting cycles, Germer and Stitt recruited a lot of olineman, they are the young guys right now.

The lack of Senior depth, and honestly most of the responsibility for the lack of Junior depth, is not on Germer or Stitt. Yes a drop down would be and would have been nice though.

Scheme had a great deal to do with it as well. GF24 mentioned early on that the running scheme Stitt employed called for a great deal of finesse blocking as opposed to firing off the ball in the traditional sense when it was a running play. With as much RPO as was employed, it would be difficult to much of anything else. But it wasn’t something any of these kids got to play extensively in HS, so there were a fair share of execution issues in the first couple of years.

There are approximately ten o-linemen on the current roster minus the incoming guys. Esai moves over when Stoner left the team, so I’d suggest he recruited some O-line guys.
 
HookedonGriz said:
poorgriz said:
go96griz said:
Bobby is a master of setting low expectations and not providing too much information. In my discussions with athletic officials they believe the team will be very good. There are a few depth concerns, but there is a lot of talent in the system.

You're not concerned about O line or CB?

I'm not concerned about our quarterback throwing over a 50% completion rate. Don't you have some concerns you should take back to your own litter box.

The kitty kats have major issues regarding their passing game. Not only because of their QB, but also because they have 1 receiver on the team with over three catches returning from last year, and that's KK. Wouldn't surprise anyone if they, for the second year in a row, finished second to last in the league when it comes to the pass game, and that's only because Cal Poly rarely throws it.
 
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