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I couldn't help but notice the sideline demeanor of both teams in that game when re-watching last night.
Baylor's coaches, especially when they are on offense are literally all over the place. It's mass panic to get plays in as soon as possible and then their coaches bro it up and celebrate like 19 year olds when the play works.
MSU on the other hand was just business as usual. Nothing really changed for them on the sidelines, their coaches get excited and stuff but it doesn't come across as getting excited for the sake of getting excited and probably trying to get TV time.
Anyways, my point kinda comes back to Sark too and his recent comments on "finishing" for the 6th year in a row. As the head coach, your team reflects the attitudes of it's head coach and the coaches on the team. When shit started to crumble for Baylor they folded like a deck of cards, their coaches demeanor's on the sideline folded too, they weren't excited anymore and their players picked up on that change.
It's why it is so crucial for shit not to change for coaches over the course of time. Be consistent in everything you do and your players can strive in that environment as long as you aren't an idiot.
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Nothing changed with me. Just got call from FRANNY 5 minutes ago and told me I was to show up inMaltby. If dad has stuff to do have him leave with you. I'll have Anna take me and Dad can leave with you. I would prefer u and dad leave together. I'll ask Anna. Shouldn't be a problem. If she can't I'll let you knowCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I couldn't help but notice the sideline demeanor of both teams in that game when re-watching last night.
Baylor's coaches, especially when they are on offense are literally all over the place. It's mass panic to get plays in as soon as possible and then their coaches bro it up and celebrate like 19 year olds when the play works.
MSU on the other hand was just business as usual. Nothing really changed for them on the sidelines, their coaches get excited and stuff but it doesn't come across as getting excited for the sake of getting excited and probably trying to get TV time.
Anyways, my point kinda comes back to Sark too and his recent comments on "finishing" for the 6th year in a row. As the head coach, your team reflects the attitudes of it's head coach and the coaches on the team. When shit started to crumble for Baylor they folded like a deck of cards, their coaches demeanor's on the sideline folded too, they weren't excited anymore and their players picked up on that change.
It's why it is so crucial for shit not to change for coaches over the course of time. Be consistent in everything you do and your players can strive in that environment as long as you aren't an idiot. -
the reason i enjoy watching Baylor and Oregon lose is that they want everyone to know college football has changed and they are the future, and coaches like dantonio just keep building disciplined defense first teams and beating them in the big games.
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So you're telling me that USC players won't learn about finishing when Sark abruptly ends practice early?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I couldn't help but notice the sideline demeanor of both teams in that game when re-watching last night.
Baylor's coaches, especially when they are on offense are literally all over the place. It's mass panic to get plays in as soon as possible and then their coaches bro it up and celebrate like 19 year olds when the play works.
MSU on the other hand was just business as usual. Nothing really changed for them on the sidelines, their coaches get excited and stuff but it doesn't come across as getting excited for the sake of getting excited and probably trying to get TV time.
Anyways, my point kinda comes back to Sark too and his recent comments on "finishing" for the 6th year in a row. As the head coach, your team reflects the attitudes of it's head coach and the coaches on the team. When shit started to crumble for Baylor they folded like a deck of cards, their coaches demeanor's on the sideline folded too, they weren't excited anymore and their players picked up on that change.
It's why it is so crucial for shit not to change for coaches over the course of time. Be consistent in everything you do and your players can strive in that environment as long as you aren't an idiot.
Like the time Price got hit by a DE and he preceeded to throw his hat on the ground, fall on his back, lay there for a while, get up and end practice and cut off all the interviews?
Or that one spring practice where Sark decided to hold a QB contest after an hour and if the QB's could hit the targets, they'd end practice an hour early? -
You have no idea the amount of work Sark plans on getting done tomorrow #LRRwhatshouldicareabout said:
So you're telling me that USC players won't learn about finishing when Sark abruptly ends practice early?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I couldn't help but notice the sideline demeanor of both teams in that game when re-watching last night.
Baylor's coaches, especially when they are on offense are literally all over the place. It's mass panic to get plays in as soon as possible and then their coaches bro it up and celebrate like 19 year olds when the play works.
MSU on the other hand was just business as usual. Nothing really changed for them on the sidelines, their coaches get excited and stuff but it doesn't come across as getting excited for the sake of getting excited and probably trying to get TV time.
Anyways, my point kinda comes back to Sark too and his recent comments on "finishing" for the 6th year in a row. As the head coach, your team reflects the attitudes of it's head coach and the coaches on the team. When shit started to crumble for Baylor they folded like a deck of cards, their coaches demeanor's on the sideline folded too, they weren't excited anymore and their players picked up on that change.
It's why it is so crucial for shit not to change for coaches over the course of time. Be consistent in everything you do and your players can strive in that environment as long as you aren't an idiot.
Like the time Price got hit by a DE and he preceeded to throw his hat on the ground, fall on his back, lay there for a while, get up and end practice and cut off all the interviews?
Or that one spring practice where Sark decided to hold a QB contest after an hour and if the QB's could hit the targets, they'd end practice an hour early?



