FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 8:50 pmNeed a new OL coach and OC? Certainly Patrick Covington’s bags are packed and he’s already on the way!
No. What is amazing is Quarles becoming a thorn in our side, like Cronic. The. Board Linus (apaladin ?) has NOT indicated being a Quarles fan or aficionado. No “poof” has occurred. Your observation is false.
Nah, I’m right. The narrative changes again, I see. One day Quarles is a problem running our offense, and a sunrise later, following a change in wardrobe and and OC hire, he’s a predicted genius and Axilla the Hun. Could happen. Just entertaining to see how quickly some of our beloved “fans” regularly throw darts that, when confronted, see them as nothing more than paper airplanes. Subtle gameplay there, but the intent is clear.affirm wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 7:00 amNo. What is amazing is Quarles becoming a thorn in our side, like Cronic. The. Board Linus (apaladin ?) has NOT indicated being a Quarles fan or aficionado. No “poof” has occurred. Your observation is false.
bj93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:05 amI think GC is a guy who is a very good head coach and not so good position coach/coordinator. Just like Bobby Lamb was a very good position coach/coordinator and not a not so good head coach. Not a knock on either guy, it's just different strengths. I suspect GC will do well as head coach, but he was not a very effective OC.
This is exactly what happened in 2018 vs 2019 for them. In 2018 they were 6-1 in one score games and shared the SoCon title. In 2019 they went 1-7 in one score games and dead last in the SoCon.The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:02 ambj93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:05 amI think GC is a guy who is a very good head coach and not so good position coach/coordinator. Just like Bobby Lamb was a very good position coach/coordinator and not a not so good head coach. Not a knock on either guy, it's just different strengths. I suspect GC will do well as head coach, but he was not a very effective OC.
Quarles has been a head coach for about two weeks at the college level. So, let's pump the brakes on what he's going to be as a head coach.
ETSU has a lot of returning players. So, they may be a good team regardless of who the head coach. That isn't an indictment of Furman. In fact, it has very little to do with Furman.
Also, as my buddy (and frequent lurker here) discussed this two weeks ago, there are a few data points in football that are historically connected to a team's progression or regression year to year. Two of those are turnovers and performance in close games. Baseball sabermetrians might call these "Luck Factors."
ETSU led the SoCon in turnover margin at +13. Furman and UTC (both good defenses) were tied for second at +3. Like Furman's 2013 team, which also had a statistical outlier in the same category, ETSU's turnover margin is in all likelihood unsustainably high. They're a good team. They aren't THAT good. As I'm sure we all remember, our SoCon title team from 2013 hit a massive regression wall in 2014 (3-9).
ETSU also won 11 games this year, but played a bunch of close contests. The Bucs played 7 games that decided by 1 score. They went 6-1 in those games.
So, sitting here in January, if you are going to circle one SoCon team that is most likely to regress next season - it's ETSU.
FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:18 amThis is exactly what happened in 2018 vs 2019 for them. In 2018 they were 6-1 in one score games and shared the SoCon title. In 2019 they went 1-7 in one score games and dead last in the SoCon.The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:02 ambj93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:05 amI think GC is a guy who is a very good head coach and not so good position coach/coordinator. Just like Bobby Lamb was a very good position coach/coordinator and not a not so good head coach. Not a knock on either guy, it's just different strengths. I suspect GC will do well as head coach, but he was not a very effective OC.
Quarles has been a head coach for about two weeks at the college level. So, let's pump the brakes on what he's going to be as a head coach.
ETSU has a lot of returning players. So, they may be a good team regardless of who the head coach. That isn't an indictment of Furman. In fact, it has very little to do with Furman.
Also, as my buddy (and frequent lurker here) discussed this two weeks ago, there are a few data points in football that are historically connected to a team's progression or regression year to year. Two of those are turnovers and performance in close games. Baseball sabermetrians might call these "Luck Factors."
ETSU led the SoCon in turnover margin at +13. Furman and UTC (both good defenses) were tied for second at +3. Like Furman's 2013 team, which also had a statistical outlier in the same category, ETSU's turnover margin is in all likelihood unsustainably high. They're a good team. They aren't THAT good. As I'm sure we all remember, our SoCon title team from 2013 hit a massive regression wall in 2014 (3-9).
ETSU also won 11 games this year, but played a bunch of close contests. The Bucs played 7 games that decided by 1 score. They went 6-1 in those games.
So, sitting here in January, if you are going to circle one SoCon team that is most likely to regress next season - it's ETSU.
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