I’d expect him to give James at least 2 years…
Don't you mean playoff games?after last year, I thought WVU leadership gave a total confidence vote for their coach.
if he goes, hope he at least stays for the playoff game.
Are you serious? This was the best offense we have had in years.I know I will be in the minority here, but I honestly haven't been very impressed with his offense.
I think we can do better. Obviously he is better than MY, but, we hardly get a flow going very often before he decides to throw in random trick plays. Again, he was an upgrade, and maybe he would be better with a QB like Pribula, but, not Allar.
I said I knew I would be in the minority, just stating my opinion. I am not a fan of how our running game is designed. I think often we trip up our own momentum trying to be cute. I don't like the short yardage pass game. Not being a standard negative PSU fan here, I am thrilled with JF this year, and I also like AK, I just feel like we should be getting more out of the talent we have.Are you serious? This was the best offense we have had in years.
Yes, you are in the minority. With that said, I believe I read in a recruiting article that he has generally built his offense around a mobile QB. That is contrary to what MY was recruiting, so the offense could look much different under Pribula if Allar opts to go to the draft and I would expect them to bring in another more mobile QB if Coach K stays.I know I will be in the minority here, but I honestly haven't been very impressed with his offense.
I think we can do better. Obviously he is better than MY, but, we hardly get a flow going very often before he decides to throw in random trick plays. Again, he was an upgrade, and maybe he would be better with a QB like Pribula, but, not Allar.
This is a fair assessment.I know I will be in the minority here, but I honestly haven't been very impressed with his offense.
I think we can do better. Obviously he is better than MY, but, we hardly get a flow going very often before he decides to throw in random trick plays. Again, he was an upgrade, and maybe he would be better with a QB like Pribula, but, not Allar.
I liked Moorhead, but please don’t ever bring back offensive coordinators that go from the shotgun on 3rd and short or 4th and short.Bring back Joe Moorhead if he is off to WVU.
The data back you up.I said I knew I would be in the minority, just stating my opinion. I am not a fan of how our running game is designed. I think often we trip up our own momentum trying to be cute. I don't like the short yardage pass game. Not being a standard negative PSU fan here, I am thrilled with JF this year, and I also like AK, I just feel like we should be getting more out of the talent we have.
(no point in calling my opinion dumb or resorting to name calling etc, just stating my opinon)
It is interesting that Joel Klatt on his latest podcast did reference the fact that PSU has been relying too much on Tyler Warren to make up for the serious lack of production from the WR's and RB's. It works he said against teams with mediocre defenses, but now with the playoffs, it won't be easy trying to use Warren all the time because defensive coordinators will scheme coverages to confuse Allar into thinking that Warren is an option, but in reality, is going to get blanket coverage all the time.The data back you up.
As fun as it has been to watch Warren playing Superman every week:
Believe it or not, last year, under Yurcich, PSU led the Big Ten in scoring (12th in the nation)
This year, PSU is 4th in the Big Ten in scoring (30th in the nation)
Last year, PSU played perhaps the toughest schedule in the nation with regard to defenses faced - PSU faced the top 3 scoring defenses in the nation (not counting PSU's own defense), and 6 of the top 40.
This year - PSU faced just 3 of the top 40 defenses (and due to favorable scheduling, did not play 3 nationally top 10 defenses in the Big Ten)
Factoring out the emotions, and looking at the data, compared to 2023:
In addition to scoring being down (despite playing far less imposing defenses)
Warren's productivity has been fun.
The Tailback run game has dropped further.
The WRs have been even less impactful.
Colorful nicknames aside, it would be impossible to argue that the offense has been objectively better in 2024.
Fortunately, as Blair alluded to, they will have at least two more games to show their capabilities before the final chapter is written on 2024.
As always, time will tell.It is interesting that Joel Klatt on his latest podcast did reference the fact that PSU has been relying too much on Tyler Warren to make up for the serious lack of production from the WR's and RB's. It works he said against teams with mediocre defenses, but now with the playoffs, it won't be easy trying to use Warren all the time because defensive coordinators will scheme coverages to confuse Allar into thinking that Warren is an option, but in reality, is going to get blanket coverage all the time.
Comparing 2024 to 2023, many of the offensive categories are improved in 2024. Yards/gm, rushing yards per game, passing yards/game. Passing yards/attempt, rushing yards/attempt.The data back you up.
As fun as it has been to watch Warren playing Superman every week:
Believe it or not, last year, under Yurcich, PSU led the Big Ten in scoring (12th in the nation)
This year, PSU is 4th in the Big Ten in scoring (30th in the nation)
Last year, PSU played perhaps the toughest schedule in the nation with regard to defenses faced - PSU faced the top 3 scoring defenses in the nation (not counting PSU's own defense), and 6 of the top 40.
This year - PSU faced just 3 of the top 40 defenses (and due to favorable scheduling, did not play 3 nationally top 10 defenses in the Big Ten)
Factoring out the emotions, and looking at the data, compared to 2023:
In addition to scoring being down (despite playing far less imposing defenses)
Warren's productivity has been fun.
The Tailback run game has dropped further.
The WRs have been even less impactful.
Colorful nicknames aside, it would be impossible to argue that the offense has been objectively better in 2024.
Fortunately, as Blair alluded to, they will have at least two more games to show their capabilities before the final chapter is written on 2024.
Except that PSU will be replacing Allar, Singleton, Warren, Wallace, Dawkins, Wormley, etc.He'd be better off staying one more year unless he gets a better offer than WVA
I missed the part where the poster called your opinion dumb or called you any names. Can you point it out for me?I said I knew I would be in the minority, just stating my opinion. I am not a fan of how our running game is designed. I think often we trip up our own momentum trying to be cute. I don't like the short yardage pass game. Not being a standard negative PSU fan here, I am thrilled with JF this year, and I also like AK, I just feel like we should be getting more out of the talent we have.
(no point in calling my opinion dumb or resorting to name calling etc, just stating my opinon)
I missed the part where the poster called your opinion dumb or called you any names. Can you point it out for me?
I’d expect him to give James at least 2 years…
Last year pre AK we led the BiG in points per game. It just didn’t happen vs OSU & UM.In the Big 10, we’re 4th in points scored and number 2 in points allowed. That’s pretty good.
Ah.A few things: Nobody is taking into account that the B1G welcomed four new teams this year, including Oregon who has a reputation as a very good offensive program. PSU is second in yards per game by just 5.7 yards/game to Oregon. You can look at the stats I attached and make a lot of deductions from it. Overall, PSU ranks in the top 4 of the 18 team conference in nearly every category
2024 College Football Offense Total Team Stat Leaders - ESPN
ESPN is the place for NCAAF stats! Find a list of the Offense Total team stat leaders for the 2024 NCAAF Regular Season.www.espn.com
I was thinking about this. What if his name was Harrison. Would they try to scheme him out as well. Yes. But can they? No.It is interesting that Joel Klatt on his latest podcast did reference the fact that PSU has been relying too much on Tyler Warren to make up for the serious lack of production from the WR's and RB's. It works he said against teams with mediocre defenses, but now with the playoffs, it won't be easy trying to use Warren all the time because defensive coordinators will scheme coverages to confuse Allar into thinking that Warren is an option, but in reality, is going to get blanket coverage all the time.
Dummy.He didn’t, I didn’t say he did, I just knew it’s a controversial opinion, so I was preempting a pile on.
Between 2014 (Franklin's first year) and 2023, PSU averaged 32 points per game.Are you serious? This was the best offense we have had in years.