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Official CU-Oregon Pregame/Game Thread

He believe in some Kingsbury philosophy used at Texas Tech about stretching the defense horizontally to get the ball out quickly and create 1-on-1 matchups to make plays in space. I haven't been impressed with it. And, frankly, even Kingsbury couldn't win with it at TTU despite the QBs he was able to recruit and develop.
If anyone in the program uses data, there is a landslide in gained yards on this OC's offense, when throwing downfield vs vertical passes and bubble screens. The level of incompetence is mind boggling
 
Serious question. Does Gonzalez stay around?
I think so. I imagine he’s just looking to get through next season healthy and declare for the draft. Same with Rice. Going to a new team with new coaches, schemes, opponents, etc is a disruption to that plan. There’s also the outside possibility that transferring somewhere better reduces their playing time.
 
I think so. I imagine he’s just looking to get through next season healthy and declare for the draft. Same with Rice. Going to a new team with new coaches, schemes, opponents, etc is a disruption to that plan. There’s also the outside possibility that transferring somewhere better reduces their playing time.
Particularly for Rice (and it kills me to admit it) there’s quality playing time and then there’s playing time in a dreadful situation.
 
While we have a moment - curious if anyone else reacted to Landman being named captain for a game he isn't playing in.

No one here would question his role or value to the team, but with captains named weekly why emphasize his absence to the rest of the team? My take was that either there is no one else that is showing enough heart or intensity in the practices to have earned the recognition, or a decision by the coaches that keeping Landman engaged was more valuable than building up the guys taking the field today.
I can't shake the feeling that our D came in to the game with the mentality no one could fill Nate's shoes.

Too easy to pile on the coaches in the current environment - not trying to do that. Really curious if there is an advantage to this beyond the warm and fuzzies?
 
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