Can someone explain to me what our prospects are for kickers over the next 2-3 years?
How old are Mason Crosby's kids?
Didn't Mitch Berger have any kids?
How old are Mason Crosby's kids?
Didn't Mitch Berger have any kids?
riding the short bus makes you special, but not necessarily special teams.bcs has some eligibility
well we're set at punter for 2 more years
and apparently the two headed monster known as Graham Price is good enough to forge ahead with since we aren't recruiting a kicker at the moment
well we're set at punter for 2 more years
and apparently the two headed monster known as Graham Price is good enough to forge ahead with since we aren't recruiting a kicker at the moment
This seems pretty dramatic.MM does not believe special teams are important.
This seems pretty dramatic.
This seems pretty dramatic.
Is it? Based on his track record at CU (words and actions), I think you would have a hard time making an argument he thinks they are important.
I'm not saying he views them as important as Offense and Defense (I think you'd be hard pressed to find any HC who dedicates as much time and resources to ST as they do O and D), but to imply that our HC doesn't think Special Teams are important simply because they aren't good seems pretty short-sighted.Is it? Based on his track record at CU (words and actions), I think you would have a hard time making an argument he thinks they are important.
I think that's overly simplistic. It's not that he doesn't value special teams, it's that he doesn't have the depth to put in talented freshmen and sophomores that could contribute there.MM does not believe special teams are important.
I'm not saying he views them as important as Offense and Defense (I think you'd be hard pressed to find any HC who dedicates as much time and resources to ST as they do O and D), but to imply that our HC doesn't think Special Teams are important simply because they aren't good seems pretty short-sighted.
Jesus, that was embarrassing.well we're set at punter for 2 more years
and apparently the two headed monster known as Graham Price is good enough to forge ahead with since we aren't recruiting a kicker at the moment
I'm not saying he views them as important as Offense and Defense (I think you'd be hard pressed to find any HC who dedicates as much time and resources to ST as they do O and D), but to imply that our HC doesn't think Special Teams are important simply because they aren't good seems pretty short-sighted.
Schek has a point, but ultimately I side with Duff on this one. ST's will get marginally better with better athletes, but with an obvious lack of emphasis on them until they cost us or almost cost us a game, they will be lucky to be average in the future.He hired Toby Neinas to be his special teams coach. Dramatically underqualified and then kept him around for three years (recall that he fired his DC after two years when it was clear things were not working out. Add in his postgame reactions to games like Michigan and I do not think it is a stretch to say he treats them as an inconvenience.
Special Teams are an inconvenience and honestly, I don't think they are as important as people make them out to be. I think 2016 summed it up nicely... CU might have beaten Michigan had Special Teams been a great unit, but this team won 10 games and made it to the CCG despite having some of the worst STs in the country. You think a 113th ranked Offense or Defense gets this team to the same place?He hired Toby Neinas to be his special teams coach. Dramatically underqualified and then kept him around for three years (recall that he fired his DC after two years when it was clear things were not working out. Add in his postgame reactions to games like Michigan and I do not think it is a stretch to say he treats them as an inconvenience.
I think you're underestimating the effectinvess of having 11 guys like Olugbode, Moeller or Laguda (guys who are starters for us now but would be ST guys at an elite program) running down on punt or KO coverage, instead of the borderline P5 guys that comprise the majority of our special teams now.Schek has a point, but ultimately I side with Duff on this one. ST's will get marginally better with better athletes, but with an obvious lack of emphasis on them until they cost us or almost cost us a game, they will be lucky to be average in the future.
Special Teams are an inconvenience and honestly, I don't think they are as important as people make them out to be. I think 2016 summed it up nicely... CU might have beaten Michigan had Special Teams been a great unit, but this team won 10 games and made it to the CCG despite having some of the worst STs in the country. You think a 113th ranked Offense or Defense gets this team to the same place?
To me, this is like saying Nick Saban doesn't think the kicking game is important because missed kicks have been the cause of some big losses over the years for Alabama. Bama's STs aren't as bad as CU's because almost every guy playing on their KO coverage unit would start somewhere at CU. I just think saying implying that MM doesn't care about them is very simplistic.
Ha, it would be more accurate for you to say, "TSchekler doesn't think they are important". Every aspect of a team is important to a head coach, some are simply more important than others. My point is, you are a very knowledgeable/influential poster making a pretty big indictment about what our head coach thinks, when you do not, in fact, know what he thinks. I fully expect ST to be markedly improved next year.I have said nothing in this thread to suggest I expect CU to have great special teams. Competent special teams is not a high bar.
But thanks for making my point for me. I do not think MM feels like he has to change anything on special teams because he does not think they are important.