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I haven't watched but read the tweets about it and this is what I thought. He will not stop complaining. Also, if I were the four highly touted transfers he brought in this season, I would want to punch him because when he acts like he doesn't have the necessary NIL funds, what he is essentially doing is saying that he doesn't have good enough players to win.
Accountability level = 0
 
Sounds like X and Reid are back. But I still could see x bouncing if step dad (of course)
Fast forward to November, when we have a roster that includes two returning starters and potentially multiple returning bench players, and I'm sure Moser and some on the board will still talk about how it takes time for a team to find its stride to explain why he scheduled (and we played poorly against) awful teams.
 
Fast forward to November, when we have a roster that includes two returning starters and potentially multiple returning bench players, and I'm sure Moser and some on the board will still talk about how it takes time for a team to find its stride to explain why he scheduled (and we played poorly against) awful teams.
Man if we have to increase their salaries by a ton, I wonder if there comes a point where it would be wiser to simply swing on lower level guys that want to get to a power conference instead
 
Fast forward to November, when we have a roster that includes two returning starters and potentially multiple returning bench players, and I'm sure Moser and some on the board will still talk about how it takes time for a team to find its stride to explain why he scheduled (and we played poorly against) awful teams.

Maybe.

Real question- Is there a point in the offseason once we start adding guys that you switch from "I hate this guy should've been fired, he cant do anything right at all" to Alright he's what we have and lets see what we bring in, see if the schedule is tougher, see if we start next year like we ended this past season...?
 
anyone know what rule that would be for Holst?
I didn't know this was a rule, and it may be outdated (article was written in 2024), but it says redshirting players cannot travel with the team.

" Additionally, redshirting players are not permitted to travel with the team for away games no matter the distance. For some, traveling to games on their own to support the team might be difficult and unmanageable. Nonetheless, having the option to stay for a fifth year and play may be more enticing, or in some cases unavoidable, if a player is receiving less play time or if a player has an injury."
 
I didn't know this was a rule, and it may be outdated (article was written in 2024), but it says redshirting players cannot travel with the team.

" Additionally, redshirting players are not permitted to travel with the team for away games no matter the distance. For some, traveling to games on their own to support the team might be difficult and unmanageable. Nonetheless, having the option to stay for a fifth year and play may be more enticing, or in some cases unavoidable, if a player is receiving less play time or if a player has an injury."
That doesn't seem right. But I honestly have not paid that close attention to who's at away games. Seems like I remember Atak being at the away games last year.
 
Maybe.

Real question- Is there a point in the offseason once we start adding guys that you switch from "I hate this guy should've been fired, he cant do anything right at all" to Alright he's what we have and lets see what we bring in, see if the schedule is tougher, see if we start next year like we ended this past season...?
Hopefully yes. Probably no
 
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