SMU 86 wrote:Kill is a BCS yes man as well IMO. He came from NIU where he was trying to get to a BCS game then when he gets to Minnesota (A BCS school) he says that the schools in smaller conference can't play with the BCS schools on a regular basis but only if were a one game situation. Also, Brewster gave him some talent as he has some good recruiting classes but he just could not coach them. Kill is running the spread isn't he?
If you're calling Kill a BCS yes man, then Todd Graham should be guity of the same thing as well as Dan Mullen as well as Joker Phillips and as well Derek Dooley. I thought the idea of coaches moving to better job situations was a way to better themselves.
Are you against that?
These coaches have a better perspective on this BCS vs. non-BCS move but what makes you think Kill was wrong. We'll find out a lot about TCU as it transitions into the Big 12. Even their fans have said they just want to be competitive and downplay conference title talk.
And since you decided to peruse the recruiting boards to check where Minnesota ranked under Brewster, did you also check where they ranked in the Big 10 with the exception of the class that was ranked No. 17 nationally? They were pretty much the same group. In Brewster's last two years this program was arguably the most undisciplined team in the Big 10. Look at the penalty and turnover numbers.
Kill also kicked his top RB off the team -- sound familiar?
Marqueis Gray was a highly rated QB but he went the way of Devon Moreland basically. His SAT was red flagged and he had to take it again and didn't get in until the following January. Plus, he was a mess mechanically. He started at WR when Adam Weber was on campus so he was behind even further.
I watched him against Iowa and while his athleticism is true his QB form is brutal. He needs to work with someone to really work on the position. Plus, he really didn't solidify his spot as the starter until that Iowa game.
I would consider Minnesota's offense akin to TCU - a multiple formation look.
I gave June a pass in 2008 because we knew he was changing things over. So what are we talking about here?
Should June ever be given a BCS opportunity and take it, we'll see how his finesse style of football plays out.