Teams figured out you could jam purdue WRs at the line and throw the timing of the patterns off.
And why do you think that happened? Maybe some quality coaching would have beat that strategy.
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Teams figured out you could jam purdue WRs at the line and throw the timing of the patterns off.
When people mention that Brohm’s recruits are only sophomores, a huge elephant in the room is that he did better with a roster full of Hazell recruits than he is now that some of his recruits are in the mix. Not what you want to see, and a possible indicator that the burst of energy he brought to the program is wearing off.
It doesn’t help that he seems to flirt with other jobs every offseason.
And why do you think that happened? Maybe some quality coaching would have beat that strategy.
Some times its about the Jimmys and the Joes.And why do you think that happened? Maybe some quality coaching would have beat that strategy.
Very nicely putI disagree. Brohm was successful with Hazell’s better recruits and Brohms patchwork grout (see grad transfers) to shore up Hazell’s deficiencies. Now Brohm is stuck with Hazell’s worst classes in their 4th and 5th years, and being forced to play his younger recruits. Hazell also had an impact in Brohms first class (ranked 68) because Brohm didn’t have enough to effectively recruit.
In two years, Hazell's recruiting (or lack thereof) will be an after thought
Also, if the “burst of energy” is wearing off, why is our recruiting class for 2020 ranked in the top 25 and will more than likely finish in the top 30. Seems to me the everyone, including recruits, are writing this season as an injury-filled outlier for a typical bowl bound coach.
Keep spinning