In the vein of the changing landscape of college football, I thought this was an interesting comment.
I wish we used it more. Nobody is ever ready for it because they can’t spend the time necessary to train a realistic practice squad. So their D has likely never seen it except for some half ass practice reps. I think we don’t see it because coaches who know how to teach it have mostly retired. Too bad. So many strengths to that formation.The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:12 amIn the vein of the changing landscape of college football, I thought this was an interesting comment.
FUBeAR has seen the bellhops running some I-Formation this year…and that Orange Team in Maconga has jumped into it from time to time.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:23 pmI wish we used it more. Nobody is ever ready for it because they can’t spend the time necessary to train a realistic practice squad. So their D has likely never seen it except for some half ass practice reps. I think we don’t see it because coaches who know how to teach it have mostly retired. Too bad. So many strengths to that formation.The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:12 amIn the vein of the changing landscape of college football, I thought this was an interesting comment.
It is still relevant, but only as long as the departing schools' finances and lawyers do not allow it to be irrelevant.tim wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:08 amDoesn't the SOCON charge pretty exorbitant fees for leaving now, or has that become irrelevant to the current landscape?The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:58 pmI don't frequently (ever?) agree with you, but this is my concern.affirm wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:15 pmUnless Furman is one of the schools that gets picked off by an FBS or by another, better FCS conference (I do NOT see either of those scenarios happening), the big question is "what about the SoCon after the SoCon loses any of its current members to an FBS or to another FCS conference?" We can love the present SoCon (usually what is written on UFFP does not go to the extent you do talking about the positives of the current SoCon ["admirable, appealing mix of private and state schools, with two military schools for good measure"; "has the right amount of diversity"; (is not like) "everywhere else that college athletics is going wild"]), but is that love enough to just keep status quo? Is it a mistake to at least think about whether something could be done to strengthen the current SoCon such as by seeking to add good schools? Is it best to just wait until something happens? Maybe it is.FurmanATT wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 10:39 amThere's a lot to unpack.
The transfer protocol has far-reaching consequences, not the least of which is to high school athletes because of the growing number of schools that recruit other colleges as much as high schools. It's kind of a rapidly accelerating madness. The high school kids take any offer they can get and go to school they don't really have much interest in. Then, if an opportunity arises, they bolt.
My concern is that the rapid increase in the number of schools in a conference doesn't afford enough success to go around. It's bad for fans. How much harder is it for say, South Carolina, to succeed with the SEC adding more and more longtime, traditional powers? It's all about money, and it might be OK if it was just mostly about money. Do fans want rivalries to disappear? In recent years, Kansas stopped playing Missouri, Texas with A&M, Pitt with Penn State ... all the way down to Presbyterian and Newberry. Since my Laurens County site covers PC, my perspective may be skewed because the last 15 years at PC could be a Mel Brooks movie (or, perhaps, the basis of a novel by a sportswriter who likes to write them).
I may be the last believer in the SoCon. To me, it's got an admirable, appealing mix of private and state schools, with two military schools for good measure. I believe ultimately the mix is good. Once I dreamed of a SoCon of like-minded schools: Furman, Wofford, Citadel, VMI, Samford, Mercer, William & Mary, Elon, Richmond, etc., but I now think that would be a mistake.
Furman can compete in the SoCon. It has the right amount of diversity. It's everywhere else that college athletics is going wild.
I fly in the face of public opinion a lot. -- MD
Most of the conferences that have done the "stand together" thing have hit hard times. The ones that are succeeding are the ones aggressively planning for the future. As long as these FBS conferences continue to expand to 12, 14, or 16 teams, then lower level FBS schools will continue to look to maintain relevance by poaching FCS schools.
While we may be happy with the current mix, what happens if other conferences are aggressively planning for the future by poaching SoCon schools? Would we be any better prepared than we were 10 years ago when we lost GSU, App, Davidson, and CofC?
Incidentally, it wasn't that long ago that the SoCon was a 12 team conference. We had 12 conference members as late as 2013.
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:23 pmI wish we used it more. Nobody is ever ready for it because they can’t spend the time necessary to train a realistic practice squad. So their D has likely never seen it except for some half ass practice reps. I think we don’t see it because coaches who know how to teach it have mostly retired. Too bad. So many strengths to that formation.The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:12 amIn the vein of the changing landscape of college football, I thought this was an interesting comment.
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 8:21 am^^^ curious about one thing I keep thinking about.
The DINS have serious speed in Anderson and KT. Recruiting Analytics posted a tweet where they timed Wayne Anderson on his KOR for a touchdown. Anderson hit 21.4 MPH - 2nd fastest ball carrier for the week in all college football. We see Anderson used in the slot in various ways.
My question concerns KT.
I don't think we've hit on the best ways to use his speed and skill set yet…
KT can hit full speed fast out of the backfield, but most of his runs are stymied by defensive bodies, as most of his rushes are between the tackles.
This could be a great matchup to get KT on the perimeter.