Dotson said, “because they haven’t seen what’s coming.”
http://www.oudaily.com/sports/ou-fo...cle_774588c6-10f8-11e9-919a-4f3d1875c516.html
http://www.oudaily.com/sports/ou-fo...cle_774588c6-10f8-11e9-919a-4f3d1875c516.html
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It's a simple philosophy. Attack the offense and get the ball back. Quite a departure from "let's see what they're doing and try to react to it."I guess we'll soon enough begin to see articles on his scheme or Xs & Os. But so far, so good.
Dotson said, “because they haven’t seen what’s coming.”
http://www.oudaily.com/sports/ou-fo...cle_774588c6-10f8-11e9-919a-4f3d1875c516.html
Grinch is a solid hire to resurrect OU's defense, but 63-28 tells me he has a lot of work ahead of him. I expect positive results will come when we see the players Grinch recruits take the field in the next few years.
As I've said in a previous post, the LSU game, as bad as it was, must be used as a learning tool by Grinch. It was one loss that reflected how much of a gap there was to what OU is now and how good OU must be.
2019 may not have been a rebuilding year per se. It was more of a "gap" or transition year for Riley and his team.
And maybe what happened vs LSU could ultimately be a much needed learning experience as well as an indication as to what needs to be done.