Last year I was happy Odom was successful enough to at least fill the roster. Now, after some success, I find myself looking much harder at each recruit for quality. Interesting the difference a successful year can make.
I think it’s more than just “success”. You can fluke into it for a year because things just sort of lined up and clicked. That may be the case with Odom but I don’t think so.Last year I was happy Odom was successful enough to at least fill the roster. Now, after some success, I find myself looking much harder at each recruit for quality. Interesting the difference a successful year can make.
What the coaching staff showed me was they could make the halftime coach adjustments to keep UNLV in every game outside of Michigan. Kansas fans got really nervous in the second half. If the QB didn't get sloppy and the secondary lost, UNLV could have come all the way back. Get a little more speed in the secondary and find a QB with moderate talent who doesn't panic and UNLV will do fine!I think it’s more than just “success”. You can fluke into it for a year because things just sort of lined up and clicked. That may be the case with Odom but I don’t think so.
Because more than success … I saw little things besides the wins that add up … his style/personality as a coach, very balanced and grounded, I think that was reflected by the players. The open offense showed that we could spread the field and dilute weaknesses, so I’d call that making the most of your personnel. The attitude of the players, they seemed, as a team, never too high, never too low and pretty focused throughout … call that accountability or expectations …. That we could overachieve without it being by a ton of flukes … we actually LOOKED the part of a real college football team instead of a confused bunch …. I thought discipline was better too …
None of it was perfection or close to it. But I feel like overall, it was more strong in each of those areas than we’ve seen before.