Agree.Good move, hopefully he will be able to help BV and Arbuckle manage the game clock. He's been a good OC, so between the two of them we should see a much improved offense. He is also a OL/TE coach, one position that needs to improve quickly.
News on 6 tv station in Tulsa said it this morning. that is where i heard it.Per the Oklahoman.
I like the move. I liked Wilson except for the NC game against Florida. Thought Gresham would have destroyed the Gators inside the 20 if we had just thrown to him.Per the Oklahoman.
Good thing for you he is not here to call plays, just an analyst to help manage the game. He is also a TE/OL coach so maybe he can help Finley coach up the those guysAre we talking about the same KW that would continually send running backs into brick wall defensive lines over and over and over again? OMG…..ugh
Are we talking about the same KW that would continually send running backs into brick wall defensive lines over and over and over again? OMG…..ugh
Hernia avertedGood thing for you he is not here to call plays, just an analyst to help manage the game. He is also a TE/OL coach so maybe he can help Finley coach up the those guys
Are we talking about the same KW that would continually send running backs into brick wall defensive lines over and over and over again? OMG…..ugh
No Sir, this is the same name i have used for several years. I just don't post that often. Sorry if I haveDid you post under another name? This is the first post by harolds that I saw in this thread.
It's not just the Government that has a revolving door policy. OU has been a nepotistic institution for quite some time and we are all one big happy god-fearing family.I am a Sooner fan through and through and have been since I attended my first OU game in 1957, just a mere
lad of 9 yrs old at the time. And I mean no offense or disrespect to coach Wilson or any other coaches that
have coached here in the past, but what do they bring to the table the second time around that they didn't bring the first time here ?? I simply ask because I don't know. so let the Dog Pile begin 3-2-1 Go !!!!
My understanding is he’s supposed to help BV with overall game management. BV has struggled in that department much like Marcus Freeman did a couple years ago. But ND brought in analysts to assist Freeman, and ND noticeably improved. I think they’re trying to replicate that for BV.I am a Sooner fan through and through and have been since I attended my first OU game in 1957, just a mere
lad of 9 yrs old at the time. And I mean no offense or disrespect to coach Wilson or any other coaches that
have coached here in the past, but what do they bring to the table the second time around that they didn't bring the first time here ?? I simply ask because I don't know. so let the Dog Pile begin 3-2-1 Go !!!!
Offend away, I have been saying the same thing for years and wasn't happy about BV coming back. Jury still out on that one but so far these retreads have not worked out for the most part. That said, just hoping for the best this season and know it has to be better with the changes made but I get that nagging feeling we still need some better Jimmy's and Joe's if we are to ever compete again for Conference Titles and make the Playoffs. Just my opinion and if it offends anyone then too bad.No Sir, this is the same name i have used for several years. I just don't post that often. Sorry if I have
offended anyone.
OU supposedly has deep pockets. I wonder why they don't just buy the best people/players available. The economics of college sports is what matters most. I'd like to know what the total amount of money each team spends on their team/ players. Wonder how that correlates with winning %?Yet Joe is reducing positions from the athletic staff by 5% (15 total) to help offset some of university’s cost for revenue sharing to student athletics. Joe has supposedly agreed to adjust his salary as well. Unbelievable.
From an AI search:OU supposedly has deep pockets. I wonder why they don't just buy the best people/players available. The economics of college sports is what matters most. I want to know what the total amount of money each team spends on their team/ players. Wonder how that correlates with winning %?https://www.google.com/finance?fbs=...2ahUKEwjJnqeO0daNAxV85ckDHQnbEisQ0pQJegQIBhAd
Those numbers don't surprise me at all. Every program is kind of vague about their NIL deals. I don't think that it is required for any team to reveal that information in a honest way. IDK. How does Oklahoma compete? Spend more money than the competition. Pretty sure money is about the only thing that matters anymore. They need a cap for every program do divide however they choose.From an AI search:
Based on information about
NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) spending in college football for the 2024 season:
Exact figures for each college football team's spending on players are difficult to obtain due to the unregulated nature of NIL until recently.
- High Spending Programs: The most competitive college football programs were estimated to have spent over $30 million on player rosters in 2024.
- Ohio State: Ohio State's athletic director stated their football roster was worth around $20 million in NIL funds. Approximately 10 players made $1 million or more each.
- Texas: The Texas One Fund, spent $13.3 million in 2023. They are projected to spend between $35 million and $40 million for the 2025 season.
- Penn State: Penn State's collective, Happy Valley United, was expected to have expenditures approaching $10 million for football.
- Limited High Spenders: Less than five football programs likely spent $20 million or more in 2024.
- Median vs. Top Tier: A gap of $25 million existed between the median total football spending of the Power 5 and the Group of 5 conferences.
- Future Changes: Revenue sharing will likely cap school payouts to athletes at $20.5 million starting in the 2025-26 academic year. This could lead to less reliance on NIL collectives.
- Example Player Earnings: The average value of top 25 players in Group of Five conferences was just under $50,000.
In the 2024 fiscal year, Oklahoma's football program spent $3.856 million on recruiting expenses and $17.190 million on coaching salaries. Additionally, the Crimson & Cream Collective, a fan-led collective, spent $4 million on the football team for name, image, and likeness (NIL) purposes,