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Yeah they did. Papuchis has been on the wrong end of some impressive rushing records. They just announced Baylor shattered Nebraskas 96 Fiesta Bowl record.They quit. You hate to see that.
They just announced Baylor shattered Nebraskas 96 Fiesta Bowl record.
You want to have Briles coach because he has an insane amount of talent at his school? Do you think he'll be able to get that same level of talent if he doesn't have oil boosters to get them to Nebraska? Or what about if he did find a way to get booster support in recruiting - would you still want him if you knew that he was bending rules to get players?My goodness I would love to have Briles coach the Huskers
My goodness I would love to have Briles coach the Huskers
You want to have Briles coach because he has an insane amount of talent at his school? Do you think he'll be able to get that same level of talent if he doesn't have oil boosters to get them to Nebraska? Or what about if he did find a way to get booster support in recruiting - would you still want him if you knew that he was bending rules to get players?
For me, no thanks.
Well, I agree that Briles has some rumors surrounding his recruiting efforts, but I don't think we can dismiss his success as coasting on talent. He's a solid coach. Like everything at Baylor these days he's a bit shady, but the guy knows how to win.
#46, #45, #31, #35, #43...insane amount of talent?You want to have Briles coach because he has an insane amount of talent at his school? Do you think he'll be able to get that same level of talent if he doesn't have oil boosters to get them to Nebraska? Or what about if he did find a way to get booster support in recruiting - would you still want him if you knew that he was bending rules to get players?
For me, no thanks.
Baylor a passing team? The run the ball a greater percentage of the time than does MSU, OSU, and even Iowa. There may be a handful of teams that run it a greater percentage of the time than does Baylor...but that's it. They run 65% of the time.Impressive from a supposed pass-happy "soft" offense
Baylor a passing team? The run the ball a greater percentage of the time than does MSU, OSU, and even Iowa. There may be a handful of teams that run it a greater percentage of the time than does Baylor...but that's it. They run 65% of the time.