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Offline MakeItRain

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Just by knowing scores, their offense has been significantly better than K-State's, right?

Only if you're illiterate with Alzheimer's

KU currently a TD per game better in conference play, and about 50 yards.

So we're just throwing out the 17 and 7 against the two worst teams on the schedule?

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Just by knowing scores, their offense has been significantly better than K-State's, right?

Only if you're illiterate with Alzheimer's

KU currently a TD per game better in conference play, and about 50 yards.

So we're just throwing out the 17 and 7 against the two worst teams on the schedule?

Naw, not at all. I'm just cherry picking stats at this point since you made it sound like the K-State offense has been significantly better than KU's

I was kind of kidding at first, but if you don't think K-State's offense has been hilariously bad, I don't know what to tell you.

Vs. P5's this year.

Offensive TD's
KU: 3.25 per
KSU: 1.66 per

Total Yards
KU: 378 per
KSU: 284.66 per

Total Points
KU: 26.5 per
KSU: 18.66 per

YPP, all games:
KU: 6.0
KSU: 5.7

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KU fires their offensive coordinator for those numbers, but K-State's guy (who even proud Paul fired) will probs be in MHK for years while we blame past recruiting classes for the shitty offense.

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KU fires their offensive coordinator for those numbers, but K-State's guy (who even proud Paul fired) will probs be in MHK for years while we blame past recruiting classes for the shitty offense.
I mean, KU's had 4 offensive coordinators over the last 10 months so...I'm not sure that they're the model.


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yeah, ku firing their coordinator this early seems very ku.

but, i think showing the conference games or P5 games is more relevant than showing all games, because our offense is clearly trending down, while ku is trending up from where they started.

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Football is football bookie.

I fact checked this and it turns out you're 100% correct.

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Yeah but KU getting blitzed by OU and TCU can inflate those offensive numbers too. Those teams let off the pedal in the 2nd half.

But we still have been terrible.

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Dearmon is actually a really interesting dude I have been following him on Twitter for a couple of years.

He is a really bright young coach who has written some good stuff on RPO systems and did really good stuff at Bethel last year both schematically and culturally that was interesting to follow.

i was quite dissapointed to see him end up at KU

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Bethel is a hotbed for up and coming coaching talent

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I dislike Messingham a whole lot and let it distort my view, I just do not see a bright future with him around.

I genuinely hope he can change my mind/prove me wrong before the blue wings start rising with Dermond.

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OSU has had success probing lower levels for OC talent.  Granted a program with the consistency of Gundy for a decade could have a lot to do with the offense, but I think it's worth a shot for a program like KU.  With both KU's and Miles' track records, going far outside the box on offense should be required.  I'm not terribly worried about Dearmon as he'll leave pretty quickly if he is any good.

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Bethel is a hotbed for up and coming coaching talent

he was only there 1 year

had previously worked under Malzahn at AU

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During the highlights, the analyst dude said it’s so “sleepy”, and hard to get up for a game in Lawrence. Easy for teams to be unenergetic, and it got me thinking.

They should get sponsors to just buy all the tickets and have a completely empty stadium. They would have such a special and different atmosphere then. Very difficult for teams to prepare for complete silence

Heard on the news this morning that this is exactly what the north Korean soccer team did when hosting the south Koreans. Played the match in an empty 50k seat stadium.
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Lemme guess, North Korea won
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Draw!
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KU is going to win this.
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ku is fun to watch (good coaching).
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ku is fun to watch (good coaching).

Agreed. This is a great game. Hope they pull it off.

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This thing's not on tv.

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so much time left for ut, though.  scary.
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Guys... We are going to eff this up.
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no we're not, spracne.
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ok, maybe we will.
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still a win to me.
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