For those of you who think Campbell never says anything, give it a listen. This was 28 minutes chock full of stuff.
People weren’t asking him questions he felt he had to dodge.
Oh, and apparently Big Citrus was held out of contact all Spring..
They get worked up because he's not willing to throw his coaches, or players under the bus. So, if an aspect of our team is struggling, and he's asked about it, he's going to dance around the question and give a vague answer so he avoids singling someone out.Honestly, most of the time I think Campbell says interesting and useful things. I think people get worked up because he doesn’t say exactly what they want him too. But there’s plenty of good info from him most of the time.
They get worked up because he's not willing to throw his coaches, or players under the bus. So, if an aspect of our team is struggling, and he's asked about it, he's going to dance around the question and give a vague answer so he avoids singling someone out.
I dunno. When I played basketball, winning, or scoring, or assists wasn’t my goal. Playing a flawless, excellent game was.Right! Remember in 2021 when he said winning a championship wasn’t the goal or something like that and people lost their damn minds over it? When anyone with critical thinking skills knew he was protecting that senior class and didn’t want them to feel like failures. You can usually tell what he really thinks by reading between the lines.
At the very least, current walk ons should have been grandfathered in. Just another WTF decision by the NCAA.He's absolutely correct and ASU's coach said the same thing.
I'm biased because I was a walkon but the 105 roster cap is ridiculous. Yeah sure a team could stock up on players as "walkons" but I think it's a far bigger problem is that a kid who's dreamed of playing college football for his favorite team can't do that via a walkon role.
Nope.At the very least, current walk ons should have been grandfathered in. Just another WTF decision by the NCAA.
Exactly. Matt has always believed the biggest opponent is never the guys across the field, it's always the guy in the mirror. Being the best possible version of yourself is always the goal, and it's all you can really control. If you can reach that goal the rest will usually take care of itself.I dunno. When I played basketball, winning, or scoring, or assists wasn’t my goal. Playing a flawless, excellent game was.
And from a flawless, excellent game, winning would naturally come.
Agree. Best part of the presser.Loved him talking about how showing recruits the spring ball grind is valuable vs just the "wow" of gameday. Great insight into the type of guys they want and how they go about that process
Yes, I understand the ruling. But its stupid.Nope.
By a judge.