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Sign Up Now!I think that is a possibilityUSC for sure called
For all we know they just did some minor vetting and Flecks agent pointed that out to Minnesota’s adminUSC's search is really not going well if they're calling Fleck
Despite my disdain for Fleck, sadly, I think he's got an idea of what he's doing despite all of his douchebaggedness.USC's search is really not going well if they're calling Fleck
USC for sure called
His teams are very well coached, have a real identity. He's doing it with recruiting classes that are supposedly worse than Frost's as well.Despite my disdain for Fleck, sadly, I think he's got an idea of what he's doing despite all of his douchebaggedness.
I was kidding, yours is most likely correct.Or his agent told them that they did even though they didn’t.
He's a fit for Minnesota. He's a Tresselball guy whose best talent is hiding that. At the end of the day it's very traditional Big 10, ball control scheme. I just don't think he's going to push for any high profile jobs because of that and I think he understands that. I think a team like Cockeye could probably benefit from pushing their scheme a bit more in that direction (not ball control, they already do that, more RPO elements).Despite my disdain for Fleck, sadly, I think he's got an idea of what he's doing despite all of his douchebaggedness.
I think he's a little more creative than the traditional Tresselball. Yes, it is ball control, but I'll give them credit. They have a clear cut identity on offense, and it does fit them well. They #1 find a QB that can run and read their RPOs. They then feature massive OL and put multiples of them in the game, sometimes 7 of the big hogs, and they run IZ/OZ very well, and then challenge your run fits with routes that break into open areas of the conflict defenders that have run and pass responsibilities. And that's probably what I'm most jealous of, is that they have a clear cut identity on offense...and we don't. And it pisses me off.He's a fit for Minnesota. He's a Tresselball guy whose best talent is hiding that. At the end of the day it's very traditional Big 10, ball control scheme. I just don't think he's going to push for any high profile jobs because of that and I think he understands that. I think a team like Cockeyes could probably benefit from pushing their scheme a bit more in that direction (not ball control, they already do that, more RPO elements).
I do think people forget that he was given a pretty good runway from Kill who really started the rebuild there (since the latest Big expansion 8-5, 8-5, 6-7 the year his health took him out, and then 9-4 in Claeys' only year).
What’s the new buyout? That’s really the only thing that will matter to other schools if they want him.
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