What do stats prove anyway? You can look at stats all day long and it is all just history. Stats don't win games. Sure, Spurrier was constantly putting up big stats against teams like UK, but if u check the record book, we had just as many wins against them as he did, and our games were sometimes actually exciting(if not nailbiting) to watch past the first quarter. Lets see the resume of who you would replace Sanders with instead of looking at his(we all know who he is), that you could virtually guarantee would be here in 10 years no matter what. Like I've said before, he's not the best out there, but he's the best we have right now and possibly the best for us right now. I know the stability and loyalty of our coaching staff is playing a big part getting us this top signing class we are working on right now.
As far as that SC pipeline, I say keep em comin. That's pretty coldhearted talking about a guy with more heart than most players can imagine. Those 50 plays have been a joy to watch and I wouldn't trade them for the world.
The offense saved the defense, no the defense saved the offense argument is a work of futility. Back when I played the game, that is what was supposed to happen. It is a team sport, guys. I'm getting a little bit older(37), but it still works today.