mc3022 wrote:I know a lot of people are hung up on the whole "I blame Greg Brandon" thing as a joke, but I think it truly applies here.
Right on. I think we are seeing exactly what happens when you run a program the way that Brandon ran the program. His record before the Meyer kids aged out was significantly better than his record after those kids left. Once the progress that Meyer established had been cycled out, Brandon's recruiting methods and management style dug a serious hole.
We were losing scholarships because he was signing players with the athleticism to play at BCS schools but with grades more suited to Community College. Plus, he was putting all of his attention into acquiring wide receivers and ignoring the rest of the team. By the time these two things ran their course, we wound up with a defense that couldn't tackle, an offensive line that couldn't run or pass block, kickers that couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, and a special teams unit that allowed huge returns. And this doesn't even begin to address the legal issues beginning to mount by our players.
In three years, Clawson has brought our scholarships back to full strength (which will be even more important once the new standards take effect), and improved aspects to our roster and gameplan that will eventually yield long term success.
I do think that our play calling did cost us a few wins this year, but I still maintain that the team is on the right track. Our starting unit has demonstrated quite a few improvements upon the issues of the Brandon era. Tackling is better, and our defense usually keeps us in games when our offense is able to move the ball effectively. Our punter has leg. Our kickers are better (even though that didn't take much). We have several running backs that have speed when they have running room. Our WR corps is graduating some guys, but there are some new guys that have looked good, and more new guys coming in. Our QB is fairly accurate when he has protection.
The biggest problem is that our team is 1 deep in many positions, or at least 1 deep for all intensive purposes. This takes years to fix.
Our offensive line still needs to improve.
If those two things can see some improvement, in concert with some more aggressive play calling, I really think next year will be a fun year for us.