Good news.
So who called the plays the last two games?
“We talked about all of the offenses that he (Klenakis) has been a part of in his coaching career,” Lee-Campbell said. “When Coach Mess got fired, I called Coach K to see what was up. He told me that they weren’t going to change the offense around. They were basically going to take the last two games. That’s what they will be doing in the future.”
Sounds more like a recruiting sales pitch to me
That statement worries me a bit because it implies that the coaching staff thinks they fixed something offensively at the end of the season rather than the success being due to playing the worst two teams on our schedule.
If this were really the case though, I don't think they would of fired Messingham. They easily could of pointed to the last two games as progress and kept him but they didn't.
K was running the offense the last two games, not Mess.
I'm using the fact that it didn't suck as a piece of evidence, don't know if that constitutes a fact though.Does anyone know this for a Fact?
Does anyone know this for a Fact?
I don't know if it was fact, but there was a definite change to playing to Grant's stengths and not the constant zone read. There were still a ton of bone-headed calls that make me think it was still Mess calling the plays, but Coach K may have put together the game plan.
Judging from DLC's quotes, it really sounds like it was Coach K.
“We talked about all of the offenses that he (Klenakis) has been a part of in his coaching career,†Lee-Campbell said. “When Coach Mess got fired, I called Coach K to see what was up. He told me that they weren’t going to change the offense around. They were basically going to take the last two games. That’s what they will be doing in the future.â€