rexvol
The Minister of Defense
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Ohio State: The areas theyve been exposed a little bit, when you watch them in the championship games, is their offensive line has not lived up to their standards. LSU beat them up pretty good. Florida ran right by them.
An opposing Big Ten assistant coach.
Oklahoma: The games they lost last year, they were a little bit bored, it looked like. When they played West Virginia, it looked like they didnt have any juice. When those guys want to play, theyre scary.
An opposing Big 12 assistant coach.
Kansas: What Kansas did was give everybody in America hope that you can go from 6-6 to 12-1. Every program across the country is looking at them, saying, If they can do it, we can do it.
An opposing Big 12 assistant coach.
Rutgers: Without (Ray) Rice, it will beinteresting to see how Mike Teel performs at quarterback. ... Without a huge running threat, well see how good (he) really is.
An opposing Big East assistant coach.
Penn State: The thing thats hurt them a little bit lately in recruiting is just the instability of when is Joe finally going to go. They lost some guys to other teams that they wouldnt normally lose.
An opposing Big Ten assistant coach.
UCLA: Rick Neuheisel will get peoples attention, particularly Pete Carrolls. Theyre so alike. Theyre birds of a feather. Both have the swagger. Neither one of them hurts for self esteem I guarantee you.
An opposing Pac-10 assistant coach.
California: They had a great run for a few years. Can they get back to where theyre competing for a league title? I dont know.
An opposing Pac-10 assistant coach.
Texas A&M: You look at A&M, and you wonder why they havent gotten to the top 5. Texas has since won a national championship. LSU, USC and Florida. Theres no reason A&M is not at that level.
An opposing Big 12 assistant coach.
Connecticut: Last years Big East co-championship was an incredible coaching job by Randy Edsall, but I doubt youll see them repeat that success. ... They definitely will be bowl-bound again this year, but I think theyll drop to the middle of the pack in the Big East.
An opposing Big East assistant coach.
Vanderbilt: They are well-coached and give people fits at times but lack the confidence to get over the top.
An opposing SEC assistant coach.
New Mexico: Theyve established a winning tradition with Rocky (Long). But they dont have the same players TCU has. They dont have the same players BYU has. Theyve almost got to play perfect and have some breaks to have a chance to win a conference championship.
An opposing MWC assistant coach.
Minnesota: Defensively, I dont know what they were doing last year. It was a hodgepodge of a lot of things, and it showed. They gave up a lot of yardage. Their front seven wasnt very good.
An opposing Big Ten assistant coach. [To be fair, this is a completely objective quote. ed.]
Utah State: It is the same story with these guys they will be good defensively but will be unable to answer all the questions all the questions on offense. They have no skill offensively.
An opposing WAC assistant coach [Good defensively?
Florida State: I still think theyve got the best players probably in the conference. I mean, they are really, really talented. [i.e., the FSU coaches really, really suck]
Maryland: Defensively they were very average last year. I dont know if theyve improved their team enough anything better than that this year.
Miami: Last year the defense was extremely vanilla. Mostly just man-free with occasional blitzes. Youve got to mix it up once in a while.
Boston College: Overrated. Good coaches, and their kids play hard. But their cupboard is bare this year. They lost that edge of toughness on offense when the new coach [Jeff Jagodzinski] came in.
Duke: Defensively, theyve had some kids who could hit, but you just dont know if they can hang on for the whole game.
Georgia Tech: Theyll have more continuity on the staff without guys like (Jon) Tenuta. There was a lot of backstabbing going on, and it didnt allow them to be as successful as they might have been.
An opposing ACC assistant coach.
An opposing Big Ten assistant coach.
Oklahoma: The games they lost last year, they were a little bit bored, it looked like. When they played West Virginia, it looked like they didnt have any juice. When those guys want to play, theyre scary.
An opposing Big 12 assistant coach.
Kansas: What Kansas did was give everybody in America hope that you can go from 6-6 to 12-1. Every program across the country is looking at them, saying, If they can do it, we can do it.
An opposing Big 12 assistant coach.
Rutgers: Without (Ray) Rice, it will beinteresting to see how Mike Teel performs at quarterback. ... Without a huge running threat, well see how good (he) really is.
An opposing Big East assistant coach.
Penn State: The thing thats hurt them a little bit lately in recruiting is just the instability of when is Joe finally going to go. They lost some guys to other teams that they wouldnt normally lose.
An opposing Big Ten assistant coach.
UCLA: Rick Neuheisel will get peoples attention, particularly Pete Carrolls. Theyre so alike. Theyre birds of a feather. Both have the swagger. Neither one of them hurts for self esteem I guarantee you.
An opposing Pac-10 assistant coach.
California: They had a great run for a few years. Can they get back to where theyre competing for a league title? I dont know.
An opposing Pac-10 assistant coach.
Texas A&M: You look at A&M, and you wonder why they havent gotten to the top 5. Texas has since won a national championship. LSU, USC and Florida. Theres no reason A&M is not at that level.
An opposing Big 12 assistant coach.
Connecticut: Last years Big East co-championship was an incredible coaching job by Randy Edsall, but I doubt youll see them repeat that success. ... They definitely will be bowl-bound again this year, but I think theyll drop to the middle of the pack in the Big East.
An opposing Big East assistant coach.
Vanderbilt: They are well-coached and give people fits at times but lack the confidence to get over the top.
An opposing SEC assistant coach.
New Mexico: Theyve established a winning tradition with Rocky (Long). But they dont have the same players TCU has. They dont have the same players BYU has. Theyve almost got to play perfect and have some breaks to have a chance to win a conference championship.
An opposing MWC assistant coach.
Minnesota: Defensively, I dont know what they were doing last year. It was a hodgepodge of a lot of things, and it showed. They gave up a lot of yardage. Their front seven wasnt very good.
An opposing Big Ten assistant coach. [To be fair, this is a completely objective quote. ed.]
Utah State: It is the same story with these guys they will be good defensively but will be unable to answer all the questions all the questions on offense. They have no skill offensively.
An opposing WAC assistant coach [Good defensively?
Florida State: I still think theyve got the best players probably in the conference. I mean, they are really, really talented. [i.e., the FSU coaches really, really suck]
Maryland: Defensively they were very average last year. I dont know if theyve improved their team enough anything better than that this year.
Miami: Last year the defense was extremely vanilla. Mostly just man-free with occasional blitzes. Youve got to mix it up once in a while.
Boston College: Overrated. Good coaches, and their kids play hard. But their cupboard is bare this year. They lost that edge of toughness on offense when the new coach [Jeff Jagodzinski] came in.
Duke: Defensively, theyve had some kids who could hit, but you just dont know if they can hang on for the whole game.
Georgia Tech: Theyll have more continuity on the staff without guys like (Jon) Tenuta. There was a lot of backstabbing going on, and it didnt allow them to be as successful as they might have been.
An opposing ACC assistant coach.