He is still selling mayo and renting farm equipment now. He has only had one good game well two counting the Georgia game.Get the ball in his hands and Vann.
Ran a totally different offense in the bowl. Satt stubbornly runs a pro style when we have no OL, no go-to WR, no go-to RB and we fail to use our go-to TE.
Vann better step up if he wants to be drafted. He has everything to gain by self motivation.They were there. I was at the game. I would call out every time I saw Vann on the field in an offensive set. Vann looked listless and no spark. I don't think either of them ever get separation from defenders. Juice Wells is the real deal. I don't think Joyner is a true receiver. I think we should occasionally use him in a Scat back roll to either run for 3 yards or fake a run and throw it.
You install your offense, because at USC, you're safe for 4-5 years before the pitchforks come out. Of course, if some of the old cast fits the bill, great! As for Joyner, when will people understand he's not that good? He's not really a QB and he's not really a WR at this level.It brings up an interesting dilemma for coaches taking over in a transition. Do you run an offense based on the personnel you currently have or do you just start installing your offense, even if it doesn't fit the personnel you currently have? The latter, of course, assumes you will recruit the personnel necessary to run your offense.
Age old Q, to be sure, but Satt ran the correct offense for our talent in the bowl.It brings up an interesting dilemma for coaches taking over in a transition. Do you run an offense based on the personnel you currently have or do you just start installing your offense, even if it doesn't fit the personnel you currently have? The latter, of course, assumes you will recruit the personnel necessary to run your offense.