I believe I am the one that brought Satt up several pages back. The more and more I think about it, it is a very relevant comparison and I stand by it. Satt led us through the transition from FCS to FBS. Along with this came adding 22 scholarships.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 8:39 amComparing it to what he inherited, I would tend to agree. I just don’t feel like an expectation of consistency in recruiting at that level is fair as that talent as a group could be seen as a generational group. Much like the group from 2004-2008. Have a good day.Mjohn1988 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 8:17 amI’m not at all about beating up on Shawn Clark. I have simply been saying for the last 3 years that we have had a major drop off in talent. I don’t even thinks it’s an arguable point. With that I’ll be done talking about it.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 8:13 amWhy is it important to produce NFL talent? Isn’t it the position among the group that wins and losses are what matter? Yes you want and need good players and you can have good players that aren’t NFL caliber. Patrick Mahomes is one of the best QBs in the NFL today and his teams at Texas Tech were mid.
Here is a question for those of you that think that Shawn had destroyed or was on the way to destroying the program. He hasn’t produced the results that Satt did which is true. And we can sit here and go back and forth from now until the end of time with “what ifs.” It isn’t going to change anyone’s opinion one way or another. Is it possible that Satt caught lightening in a bottle with the collection of talent from 2017-2019 that he benefited from?
He was 51-24 here at App but is a paultry 33-40 at big boy schools. Jerry Moore won three Nattys with pretty much the same nucleus of talent. Once that talent started to move on, the titles went away.
Time will tell whether this change was a good decision or not.
It would have been very easy for him to top load the roster with Junior and Senior transfers (yes, despite lack of portal transfers could still occur)… sit out in 2013/‘14 and ready to go in ‘14 or ‘15.
Instead he added through HS recruiting. He played and developed young players.
Fast forward to now COVID, extra years, etc… we found ourselves in a similar position of needing to replace almost a full class. Instead of using the portal to supplement and develop/play younger players… we relied heavy on portal and the result was a top heavy roster of outsiders. Bringing in upperclassmen transfers signals to the underclassmen I need to go elsewhere.
Another factor, we are not playing with leads allowing underclassmen the opportunity to play meaningful snaps. When was the last time we have seen a back-up QB play? Seems like forever ago.
The optimal time to “reset”, was when the hennigan/hannon class exhausted all of their eligibility.
It’s a tangled mess.