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2024 Football Looking Ahead
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2024 Football Looking Ahead
Now that it's over and our guys pulled this season out of the pig pile we can look to the future. Coach and players earned the early season criticism just as much as they have earned the second half praise. The one point I'll make about Clark is his ego. Many coaches out there (I'm looking at you Jimbo) are too arrogant to make the right changes, but Clark was humble enough to do what was best for the team.
So we have Joey giving his word he's coming back.
Important players coming back but some big holes to fill.
Coaching staff should remain intact unless someone leaves.
So we have ETSU, Clemson, ECU, Liberty in that order. Throw in conference schedule.
What will our record be?
What are the top 3 positions to fill? Be specific, don't just say Oline.
How would you like our offense/defense schemes to change?
How much would you pay for a single season ticket? Ignore current prices.
Is tailgating still worth the price to you?
How do you see the portal affecting us over the next 5 years?
If we can't compete with the NIL, how can we overcome this to the best of our resources?
What should we do with the GameDay experience?
Whats a change you would like to see with interactions between fans and athletic admin?
Just some questions to chew on. I'm not going to ask the wildly theoretical ones like conference realignment etc...because it's just not worth it. Lets keep it App focused and things within our powers to actually do something.
So we have Joey giving his word he's coming back.
Important players coming back but some big holes to fill.
Coaching staff should remain intact unless someone leaves.
So we have ETSU, Clemson, ECU, Liberty in that order. Throw in conference schedule.
What will our record be?
What are the top 3 positions to fill? Be specific, don't just say Oline.
How would you like our offense/defense schemes to change?
How much would you pay for a single season ticket? Ignore current prices.
Is tailgating still worth the price to you?
How do you see the portal affecting us over the next 5 years?
If we can't compete with the NIL, how can we overcome this to the best of our resources?
What should we do with the GameDay experience?
Whats a change you would like to see with interactions between fans and athletic admin?
Just some questions to chew on. I'm not going to ask the wildly theoretical ones like conference realignment etc...because it's just not worth it. Lets keep it App focused and things within our powers to actually do something.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
What will our record be?
9 regular season wins. Fingers crossed a bowl win for #10.
What are the top 3 positions to fill? Be specific, don't just say Oline.
CB, safety, QB depth.
How would you like our offense/defense schemes to change?
I would love to see more TE work.
How much would you pay for a single season ticket? Ignore current prices.
In my position $80 per seat per game.
Is tailgating still worth the price to you?
Nope.
How do you see the portal affecting us over the next 5 years?
Badly for losing our diamonds in thr rough that we develop into stars. Good for higher tier players looking for playtime and success.
If we can't compete with the NIL, how can we overcome this to the best of our resources?
We have to put more players in the NFL. If we become known as pro talent developers then we will get more players that keep their future in mind instead of what they can get right now.
What should we do with the GameDay experience?
Do better with the music and let our Band do more.
Whats a change you would like to see with interactions between fans and athletic admin?
More incentives for fans to come to non football sports events. Some more events for non yosef club members.
9 regular season wins. Fingers crossed a bowl win for #10.
What are the top 3 positions to fill? Be specific, don't just say Oline.
CB, safety, QB depth.
How would you like our offense/defense schemes to change?
I would love to see more TE work.
How much would you pay for a single season ticket? Ignore current prices.
In my position $80 per seat per game.
Is tailgating still worth the price to you?
Nope.
How do you see the portal affecting us over the next 5 years?
Badly for losing our diamonds in thr rough that we develop into stars. Good for higher tier players looking for playtime and success.
If we can't compete with the NIL, how can we overcome this to the best of our resources?
We have to put more players in the NFL. If we become known as pro talent developers then we will get more players that keep their future in mind instead of what they can get right now.
What should we do with the GameDay experience?
Do better with the music and let our Band do more.
Whats a change you would like to see with interactions between fans and athletic admin?
More incentives for fans to come to non football sports events. Some more events for non yosef club members.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
I would like 10 wins.
We need more Tackles for oline
Run counters in short yardage
More Corner blitz with Olb covering
More interaction: get my lazy butt up to volleyball match
We need more Tackles for oline
Run counters in short yardage
More Corner blitz with Olb covering
More interaction: get my lazy butt up to volleyball match
Bring Your A Game!
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
These are 5 things I want, listed by importance. If we get 3 of these or more, I think a 10 win season is a reasonable expectation.
1. Coaching staff stay intact. We need a full offseason of no turnover at coordinator, S&C and key position groups.
2. Address holes in the secondary. This will be through the portal and just our younger guys improving with a full offseason.
3. Add trench monsters. OT and interior DL.
4. Add a playmaker or two to WR room. We have quite a few guys who make good plays but aren’t consistent each week. This is also necessary because we still aren’t sure who is coming back in this group. Robinson and Horn can both leave if they choose.
5. Give Kanye Roberts the appropriate coaching to improve into a reliable every down back. He has the tools but just needs a bit more consistency in certain areas.
1. Coaching staff stay intact. We need a full offseason of no turnover at coordinator, S&C and key position groups.
2. Address holes in the secondary. This will be through the portal and just our younger guys improving with a full offseason.
3. Add trench monsters. OT and interior DL.
4. Add a playmaker or two to WR room. We have quite a few guys who make good plays but aren’t consistent each week. This is also necessary because we still aren’t sure who is coming back in this group. Robinson and Horn can both leave if they choose.
5. Give Kanye Roberts the appropriate coaching to improve into a reliable every down back. He has the tools but just needs a bit more consistency in certain areas.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
We can win with what we are doing, but if we want to take the next step the offense has to evolve. It seems like we have become a one dimensional passing team with a lot of 50/50 passes that are well covered.
Under Saterfield and Drink we may only have 1 or 2 routes running pass routes but the plays were so well disguised they would be wide open high percentage passes. When Chase got here it seems we went to a pro style offense with out pro players. I don't like it and I don't get it. I do think coaching is VERY important at the college level and the coaches need to help the players get open. Passing or running, we seem to have the notion we are going to line up and force our will on other teams. As someone on here says often....the other teams practice and play hard as well.
Under Saterfield and Drink we may only have 1 or 2 routes running pass routes but the plays were so well disguised they would be wide open high percentage passes. When Chase got here it seems we went to a pro style offense with out pro players. I don't like it and I don't get it. I do think coaching is VERY important at the college level and the coaches need to help the players get open. Passing or running, we seem to have the notion we are going to line up and force our will on other teams. As someone on here says often....the other teams practice and play hard as well.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
To win the League we have to get better in the trenches. Everything else is in place ( as of this writing).
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
I’d love to see App win 3/4 of the nonconference games. Clemson and Liberty will both be tough, but I think App can win at least one of those.
I’m looking forward to seeing a very young defense have another offseason to work together, learn, and get stronger.
It’s hard to nit pick an offense that was pretty consistently great all year. However, I would like to see more diversity in run plays. Read option, pitch options, counters, etc. Obviously, we don’t want Joey getting hurt, but I’d like to see some designed runs for him as well- not too many, but enough that the defense has to worry about it.
I’m looking forward to seeing a very young defense have another offseason to work together, learn, and get stronger.
It’s hard to nit pick an offense that was pretty consistently great all year. However, I would like to see more diversity in run plays. Read option, pitch options, counters, etc. Obviously, we don’t want Joey getting hurt, but I’d like to see some designed runs for him as well- not too many, but enough that the defense has to worry about it.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
Someone went through our offensive line depth and initially we look ok next season.
I'm sure we grab some legit depth in the portal. How does our defensive line look assuming all return? Assuming Joey does indeed return he can make any new receivers look great. He spreads the love. Would like to see him tuck and run on that triple RPO play that can be impossible to stop. I don't want to even guess on the record but if the pieces return the sky is the limit.
I'm sure we grab some legit depth in the portal. How does our defensive line look assuming all return? Assuming Joey does indeed return he can make any new receivers look great. He spreads the love. Would like to see him tuck and run on that triple RPO play that can be impossible to stop. I don't want to even guess on the record but if the pieces return the sky is the limit.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
Find nastiness for both lines in the portal. Shore up the secondary thru portal. Someone on current roster ramps up performance in critical position.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
We lose the three anchors of the O line in the middle and our tackles were at best inconsistent.Are there five championship level starters on the roster ? Are there five that can take us there as a unit?Bigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 6:05 pmSomeone went through our offensive line depth and initially we look ok next season.
I'm sure we grab some legit depth in the portal. How does our defensive line look assuming all return? Assuming Joey does indeed return he can make any new receivers look great. He spreads the love. Would like to see him tuck and run on that triple RPO play that can be impossible to stop. I don't want to even guess on the record but if the pieces return the sky is the limit.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
We seem to get whipped in predictable short yardage situations, whether it's the obligatory up the gut or our stretch run is too slow in developing, our conference opponents know how to stop it it's not an anomaly anymore. Lots of our best running plays this season were the backs taking counter moves against the flow of our stretch whether it's by design or their own choreography, not because we were great at run blocking. Our running philosophy may need to be taken a look at like our defense was mid-season.
Pass blocking this season was excellent.
Our passing game was excellent.
We need to get bigger on the D Line. We did a lot undersized however during the second half of the season.
Pass blocking this season was excellent.
Our passing game was excellent.
We need to get bigger on the D Line. We did a lot undersized however during the second half of the season.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
I was encouraged to see more “read and react” type running plays late in the Cure Bowl. Castle appeared to hesitate an instant before deciding on which hole to run through, much like Wake Forest did during the successful Sam Hartman days. Maybe it was the weather or maybe Miami was just worn out, but it worked well and seemed like a new wrinkle to our offense.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
And that seemed to be where we were exposed defensively in the run game. Backs would hide between a big OL and then find the seam. On Miami’s long TD run, our outside guy slid inside anticipating a run to the offense’s left and there was no containment around the right side.AppGrad78 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:30 pmI was encouraged to see more “read and react” type running plays late in the Cure Bowl. Castle appeared to hesitate an instant before deciding on which hole to run through, much like Wake Forest did during the successful Sam Hartman days. Maybe it was the weather or maybe Miami was just worn out, but it worked well and seemed like a new wrinkle to our offense.
Vidal for Troy did the same thing and then just gashed us when we were exhausted.
Also, the off tackle run to the offenses right has yielded tons of chunk plays the last two years.
If we can make teams one-dimensional, our defense tended to be solid with the pass rush and in the secondary during the 7-1 portion of the season.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
Conference play is between Louisiana and Arkansas State as well. With the East and having Louisiana and Arkansas State, even a one or two loss App State team should get the CFP bid over an equal loss AAC team and less loss C-USA team.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
That's the Rotation. By my count App has played Southern Miss, ULM, Texas State, South Alabama, and Troy. That leaves only Arkansas State and Louisiana.appstate24 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 7:20 pmIs Ark St and UL confirmed? How did I miss this?
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I'm not sure if Louisiana is improving or not but it's quite easy to see that Arkansas State has.
So App's schedule includes the always Uber talented Clemson teams, an ECU team that has no where to go but up and just got a former 4 star QB in the portal who looks pretty good to go along with their new coordinator who came from Ole Miss, Liberty Bibberty, and an FCS squad.
That's 10 teams who went bowling in the 2024 schedule. It's going to be hard, and that's why I've said that if App has one or two losses, consideration for the CFP should be easy.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
One loss , possibly. Two, doubtful. Santa bring linemen that can play at a championship level!
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
Although I love some App. St. football, I do not see a G5 team getting into the playoffs with two losses unless their entire no conference schedule is 4 P5 teams and that G5 team wins all of them or 3 out of 4 of them...and two of the opponents will need to finish is upper part of their conference. IMHO.
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Re: 2024 Football Looking Ahead
We haven't played USA the past two years which is when everything reset. So Ark. State, UL, and USA are all options for next year.
When will "It's better than what we had" no longer be good enough for App State?