Dorian Baker

TriCountyCAT

All-American
Dec 5, 2010
4,366
6,319
43
All show, no substance. Maybe he should convert to strong safety because his hands suck.
 

UKWinsAgainYep

All-Conference
Nov 11, 2014
2,971
2,484
0
He is trash. Call it like it is.....How can a D1 wide receiver drop so many passes. So sick of watching his crap.
 

UK082371

Sophomore
May 18, 2013
132
119
0
The guy has dropped more then he has ever caught. it was clear about his gutts when Lorenzen said he heard him on the side line saying he ain't going over the middle. so we throw to this guy in a crucial 3rd n 2 over the middle ? i never call out players. but this guy is not a football player. maybe try a non contact sport.
 

IFerg1969

All-Conference
Oct 3, 2009
2,485
4,912
0
How you can continue to throw that guy important passes is beyond me. The next big catch he makes will be the first.
 

K_TIME

Heisman
Jan 2, 2003
18,152
25,095
113
at some point Gran and Stoops have to pull the plug on his fiasco performance. He's done this for 2 years in a row with as many drops as catches.

I know Tavin dropped his first ball of season today...but it's past time to play Richardson full time at that WR spot.
 

katwest

Heisman
Feb 16, 2003
39,207
12,736
113
If he's not helping the offense, GET HIM OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

ukalum1988

Heisman
Dec 21, 2014
12,172
31,438
113
I know we gave up a FG, but you gotta give props to the D on that third down stop.
 

Op_Diom

Redshirt
Mar 5, 2007
95
42
0
Question: why do we not implement spread/triple-option, wishbone, and flexbone schemes? We have an excess of talent at RB, a quick QB, and a capable line. I don't understand why we do not put in some of these offensive sets (a la Rich Rodriguez, Urban Meyer, etc.).

The only reason Stoops has ruled this out, I think, is: (1) impossible to implement such different offensive sets in the middle of the season, or (2) fear that committing to the option/run game would scare away future WR prospects. But, obviously our WRs (some of whom were highly touted hs prospects) are not putting in any extra work and, more important, are just not getting it done.