You suggested data supports coaches adapting

by Geoff, Thursday, May 17, 2012, 07:05 (5137 days ago) @ Jeff (BGS)

their offense to the players they inherit instead of forcing players into their system immediately.

You never articulated what you meant by "data," so I did not discuss that. I assumed you meant wins or losses.

I provided one counter example. My datum was based on Rodriguez at WVU. Many fans thought he was a bad hire. He did not win during those early years. Yet, he made a commitment to his philosophy and that proved to be the right decision. His offense became a machine.

What data points are you using? Stoops changed his offense at Oklahoma. Zook changed Spurrier's offense. Meyer changed Zook's offense at FU. Weis changed offenses at ND from the Brady Quinn Poop Squat Offense. The Pirate will change the offense at WSU. The former Navy coach changed offenses at GT a few years ago.

I would not be surprised if a lot of data showed that more coaches implemented their systems immediately. Probably half succeeded where the other half failed.


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