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Quote from: kso_FAN on December 11, 2018, 03:20:42 PMMy guy Ian Boyd....https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/12/11/18135990/can-chris-klieman-duplicate-bison-dominance-at-kansas-state-north-dakota-state"It’s hard to imagine a coach coming to Kansas State and executing the “recruit Texas and run the HUNH” strategy better than the programs already attempting that such as Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Baylor, etc." yeah it's definitely hard to imagine us doing something better than Oklahoma state, tcu or Baylor. jesus Christ get this guy out of my face.
My guy Ian Boyd....https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/12/11/18135990/can-chris-klieman-duplicate-bison-dominance-at-kansas-state-north-dakota-state
Quote from: Dr Rick Daris on December 11, 2018, 03:51:50 PMQuote from: kso_FAN on December 11, 2018, 03:20:42 PMMy guy Ian Boyd....https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/12/11/18135990/can-chris-klieman-duplicate-bison-dominance-at-kansas-state-north-dakota-state"It’s hard to imagine a coach coming to Kansas State and executing the “recruit Texas and run the HUNH” strategy better than the programs already attempting that such as Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Baylor, etc." yeah it's definitely hard to imagine us doing something better than Oklahoma state, tcu or Baylor. jesus Christ get this guy out of my face. The question is whether KSU is better off playing the same game and competing for the same recruits at schools that are far more entrenched in the area. I think the article makes a compelling case that you don’t have to do that in order to be successful in the Big 12 and that there is a path of less resistance available that CK is well positioned to exploit.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Quote from: catastrophe on December 11, 2018, 04:08:19 PMQuote from: Dr Rick Daris on December 11, 2018, 03:51:50 PMQuote from: kso_FAN on December 11, 2018, 03:20:42 PMMy guy Ian Boyd....https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/12/11/18135990/can-chris-klieman-duplicate-bison-dominance-at-kansas-state-north-dakota-state"It’s hard to imagine a coach coming to Kansas State and executing the “recruit Texas and run the HUNH” strategy better than the programs already attempting that such as Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Baylor, etc." yeah it's definitely hard to imagine us doing something better than Oklahoma state, tcu or Baylor. jesus Christ get this guy out of my face. The question is whether KSU is better off playing the same game and competing for the same recruits at schools that are far more entrenched in the area. I think the article makes a compelling case that you don’t have to do that in order to be successful in the Big 12 and that there is a path of less resistance available that CK is well positioned to exploit.Another question: was there any middle ground between a FBS coach that would try the exact same strategy as other teams in the conference and eff head?
Quote from: schreds21 on December 11, 2018, 01:41:57 PMI will not be quieted.You heard him Dirty. Take a lap.
I will not be quieted.
Quote from: schreds21 on December 11, 2018, 01:41:57 PMI will not be quieted.You won't be klieted...bro
I'm no historian but i thought Osborne was successful not by doing what others did better but by doing what others didn't do better.He made his legend by having better OLs and DLs than anyone else.he filled in skill positions with handful of out of state elite athletesas his dominance in the trenches increased he was able to attract better and better skill position players over timeHe didn't need 6 4-star WRs he only needed 2Boyd also pointed out that schools can not recruit TX high schools without a man on the inside. nobody will do that better than texas and Okthe key to all this is having superior OLs and DLs than the competition.Thats what NEB did and its what NDSU has done at their level.I don't know how one would expect ksu to have better lines than other b12 schools