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But not as actual recruits, as like JUCO transfers. His actual recruiting class is meh and, you know, he's not a good head coach. He had plenty of 4 and 5 star recruits at USC.
Things could get interesting down in Boca Raton this season and moving forward.
But not as actual recruits, as like JUCO transfers. His actual recruiting class is meh and, you know, he's not a good head coach. He had plenty of 4 and 5 star recruits at USC.
But not as actual recruits, as like JUCO transfers. His actual recruiting class is meh and, you know, he's not a good head coach. He had plenty of 4 and 5 star recruits at USC.
He'll probably do good compared to normal FAU. I think he'll stick around there. I just don't expect them to be anything other than a decent CUSA team.Yeah, but he also doesn't play USC's schedule.
A few 4 and 5 stars would go a long way when your schedule is a Conference USA schedule.
Yeah, but he also doesn't play USC's schedule.
A few 4 and 5 stars would go a long way when your schedule is a Conference USA schedule.
Yeah, he's got a former FSU QB commit throwing to a former Texas WR commit and former Florida WR commit. A school like FAU rarely gets that type of talent(I'm assuming all 3 are eligible this season, but I don't know). Their opener against Navy really, really intrigues me.
I was never a Lane fan, but I don't hate the guy either, so I'm not that interested, but I don't wish him ill. I think he has found a level where he could have some success.
So far he seems to be grabbing the kids that weren't happy with the playing time they were going to get at their former school, as long as he stays away from the problem children, he should be ok.
I'm just curious because Lane is somewhat of a lightning rod and going up against Navy is the ultimate challenge in player discipline. They'll have more talent than Navy, I'm almost positive, especially adding a player who was supposed to be Pitt's best D-lineman this year and a former 5 star at LB who are eligible right away.
I think taking on transfer is a great way to build a program, especially in his first off season.
I was never a Lane fan, but I don't hate the guy either, so I'm not that interested, but I don't wish him ill. I think he has found a level where he could have some success.
So far he seems to be grabbing the kids that weren't happy with the playing time they were going to get at their former school, as long as he stays away from the problem children, he should be ok.
I figured after the stinker Sark threw up in January Lane would have more love from the Bama peeps.
I think Sark made the best of a bad situation.
I didn't care for Lane's play calling at any point beyond halftime in any game. It always seemed like it was more important to him that everybody knew how smart he was than it was about controlling the game.
I don't know. Seemed he threw too much on early downs, especially in the 2nd half.
Hurts didn't do him any favors, missing a ton of wide open receivers and refusing to run when he was flushed out of the pocket, but man just keep running, even with Bo went out, the other back had a wiggle to create more yards anyway.
he also pulled out his trick play way too early. IMO
Yes, but that's what Kiffen would have done if he had been there, since that's what he did all year, so results would have been similar.
I expect Daboll to bring balance to the Force, lol. I've not looked forward to watching our offense in awhile, but I'm looking forward to it this year. I actually don't think we will pass much less than before, I just think it will be at more appropriate times.
Bill Snyder agrees with you.
I figured after the stinker Sark threw up in January Lane would have more love from the Bama peeps.
They both suck?