From:
Frank
Did anything ever come
of the Carl Bonnell situation as far as new rules for
grayshirts?
A: It
would appear there are no changes forthcoming. The Steering Committee of the NLI will
not comment either way as far as any possible rules changes, or, they are not
yet ready to comment. (And oh don’t
think I haven’t tried.)
From:
Anonymous
Why
is everyone falling all over themselves about the “great USC resurgence” and the
incredible genius of Pete Carroll and Norm Chow? Over the same stretch from 2001-present,
the Cougs have the better record since Carroll came on board. The Cougs beat the Trojans for the
Pac-10 title last year. The Cougs
have the better league record this season and are also tied with the (gosh darned Trojans) overall at 7-1. Why. Tell me. TELL ME!
A: You covered
much of the irony. Although part of
it is also that the Trojans have been a pretty damn good football team the last couple
of seasons. They’re certainly
better than the recent stretch of 1996 thru Carroll’s first year in 2001, as
they went 6-6, 6-5, 8-5, 6-6, 5-7, 6-6.
In those years, they also had top rated
talent, just as they do now. Two
major differences are X’s and O’s, and motivation. Having great recruits guarantees little
in the current climate. It depends
on how you develop and inspire that talent.
But another part of
it is the nostalgia of some members in the media. Perhaps think of it, in part,
as an
East Coast wanderlust for the West Coast past perennial. There remains a preoccupation with the
possibility of “dynasties” in college football. Never mind that those storied teams were built
on foundations which are no longer possible today.
Still, the current climate doesn’t preclude
some in the media from salivating after ways to tear down whomever they perceive
to be on top. Should Washington State defeat USC, stay tuned and stand back from the windows the rest of the
season, as more critical pieces, (and perhaps unfair ones at that), will
undoubtedly surface.
Ultimately, Southern
Cal has done a great job of motivating and coaching - and the student-athletes have also played to
their potential. Just as assuredly,
if the same thing had happened out in the desert at say, ASU, the last two
seasons, it would not have garnered the same level of national
acclaim.
From:
Gerald
I
see Notre Dame
finally fell out of the NY Times Top 25.
But I also noticed a 5-3 Georgia Tech
team (leapt) 13 spots into a tie with Virginia Tech
at No. 15. What
the..
A: Yes, Mr.
Blair and his merry band of cyber-monkeys are doing wonderful work.
From:
Keith
When
is signing day?
A: February
4th, 2004.
From:
Anonymous
Did I see Omowale Dada on the field in the Oregon State game?
A: You’re
correct. “Wally” was right there in
the mix on special teams. Between
him and standout Jason Hill,
the return units have playmakers with some serious wheels.
What
also should not go unnoticed this season is the vast improvement on coverage
teams. Coach Kelly
Skipper
has very quietly made significant strides throughout the year. Both he and the players deserve
significant kudos on one heretofore overlooked facet that has been critical
to the Cougs’ 7-1, No. 6 ranking.
From:
Anonymous
There
hasn’t been a peep about “negative recruiting” so far this year, why
not?
A: Probably
because of coaching turnover and the fact it didn’t go over all that
well in ‘02. The two biggest
protagonists of that story last year, Bob Toledo and Rick Neuheisel, are no longer with
us here in the Pac-10. (You can
still catch The Crimson Seer weeping some days.)
Also, the Pac-10 made it clear they don’t
like seeing coaches sniping at each other through the media. Still, the recruiting year is nowhere
near over. There’s still time. You may yet see allegations from Rainier
Beach on the propaganda practices of the KingCo league.
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