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Title: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: Marshal Dillon on July 10, 2013, 08:40:27 PM
This season will be very interesting at Texas.


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If you listen long enough, it all starts to make sense. Mack Brown will tell you straight up that he wants to be Alabama, then a year later will tell you he wants to be nothing like the Tide.

Before you’ve swallowed that, he’ll tell you Texas, now three years removed from its last significant game in college football, can be Big Bevo once again.]



http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2013-07-10/mack-brown-future-texas-longhorns-must-win-hot-seat-deloss-dodds


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Title: Re: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: ricky023 on July 10, 2013, 09:34:29 PM
Coach Brown is getting old. He can't think like he use to. Sorry Coach Brown but you got one foot in the grave and another out on a banana peel. RTR!


Title: Re: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: 2Stater on July 11, 2013, 08:48:09 AM
This is what is really telling about the problems with the Texas coaching staff.......

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But one former Texas assistant coach says the staff got away from evaluating players and simply signed them based on their recruiting rankings.

“You have to have boots on the ground to see these (high school) kids play,” the former Texas assistant tells Sporting News. “You can’t just look at the players in your state and think we’ll just get the highest-rated players out there.”

Can you imagine CNS going about recruiting like this?


Title: Re: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: Marshal Dillon on July 11, 2013, 09:11:53 AM
This is what is really telling about the problems with the Texas coaching staff.......

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But one former Texas assistant coach says the staff got away from evaluating players and simply signed them based on their recruiting rankings.

“You have to have boots on the ground to see these (high school) kids play,” the former Texas assistant tells Sporting News. “You can’t just look at the players in your state and think we’ll just get the highest-rated players out there.”

Can you imagine CNS going about recruiting like this?



Laziness & complacency will kill a program.

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Title: Re: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: Catch Prothro on July 11, 2013, 09:50:11 AM
This is what is really telling about the problems with the Texas coaching staff.......

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But one former Texas assistant coach says the staff got away from evaluating players and simply signed them based on their recruiting rankings.

“You have to have boots on the ground to see these (high school) kids play,” the former Texas assistant tells Sporting News. “You can’t just look at the players in your state and think we’ll just get the highest-rated players out there.”

Can you imagine CNS going about recruiting like this?
maybe they're busy duck hunting.


Title: Re: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: McBaman on July 11, 2013, 10:13:35 AM
To me, this article describes a program that is in disarray.  They know where they want to get to but have no "process" for getting there.  They've lost touch with all the steps they need to take to get the desired end result.  This failure has to be laid at the feet of the head coach.


Title: Re: Coach Mack Brown Showing Signs of Desperation
Post by: Marshal Dillon on July 11, 2013, 12:44:27 PM
To me, this article describes a program that is in disarray.  They know where they want to get to but have no "process" for getting there.  They've lost touch with all the steps they need to take to get the desired end result.  This failure has to be laid at the feet of the head coach.



I have never been impressed with Mack Brown. he has all the money in the world to work with, fantastic facilities, huge fan base, and located in a state with a gigantic amount of football talent, but he struggles to win big. He has won just enough to keep his job, but I think the end is near. He has to win the Big 12 this year or else.


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