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  1. One of the things that really stood out watching this game was that the team didn’t really look organized or with a plan on either side of the ball. I wonder what practices look like.  
     

    The contrast with Oats is stark.  When Oats took over UB, he already had like ten years as a head coach (albeit in HS), but he apparently ran things like you would in a D1 program.   He sort of knew what he was doing right from the jump.  
     

    Our new coach may have a lot of experience in doing a variety of jobs in a top notch D1 program like Nova, but no one could have watched that game today and not be concerned with the the future.  At times, it looked like an intramural team playing together (or worse…a pickup game). Even Reggie ball…with those handoffs on the perimeter, was a plan.  
     

    I know it is only a few games, but I am sort of scratching my head about what that was.   Maybe there was a disciplinary issue.  Maybe he is trying out different players in different groupings.  But whatever it was, it looked non-competitive.  That’s about the most damning thing I could say. 

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  2. 19 minutes ago, skrabukes said:

    believe you were one of the loudest yelling for JW's head (along with Erie County who has disappeared now). His teams were respectable, while nowhere near Nate's teams, and never were going to be anywhere near Nate's teams. While far from perfect, it was a solid team every year, pushing for double digit MAC wins each year. This is a far, far cry from that.

     

    And so it starts…

  3. 9 hours ago, Blue03 said:

    The glass isn’t half anything. It’s shattered on the ground with the entirety of it spilled into the sewer. 

    The shattered glass is in the street and has been run over by several cars, causing damage to many tires.   Not a large gash, but a slow leak that you won’t know about for a while, unfortunately…

  4. We were outscored second half by a D2 team in a competitive game that could have gone either way in the last minute or so.  All of that isn't good.

    The coach has been tight-lipped, for the most part.  Here is what he said after the game.

    "We just had some lapses where we let them back in, we're going to clean up take care of the ball," stated Head Coach George Halcovage III. "As for the win, first win, it's all about the players. Glad that we were able to stay together and get it done."

    In some other place I read, he spoke about the physicality of the game and being positive about that (and getting to the line).

    I am going to try and give him a pass for a while.  Basically I'd like to see a better performance, especially on the defensive end, in February as opposed to now.  That's what I am looking for.

  5. Just now, Bluebird96 said:

    Just unbelievable turn of events. Kinda sums up this dumpster fire of a season, doesn’t it though?

    Ultimately, the MAC is sort of a transition league between FCS and G5…let’s face it.  The MAC is the worst FBS conference now.  
     

    We happen to have some very green coaches who are leaning on the job.  It sort of “is what it is” at the moment. 
     

    We don’t have to get much better to be competitive next year, but I am baffled as to why we are doing what we are doing with the QB play…especially when thinking about the future. 
     

    I haven’t looked yet, but we have gone back 20 years now in sports…at least the top sports. I was hoping we would never go back…but the sleeping giant that awakening a while back…is asleep again. 
     

    Probably time to think about new leadership for the athletic department.  

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  6. On 11/11/2023 at 8:20 PM, yussi1870 said:

    I got the sense coach had no intention playing today’s game to win. He purposefully kept his highest scorer from the last game out almost the entire first half. He’s experimenting with the team, getting to know them for conference play. Watch for a completely different approach to Wednesday’s game too.

    This is an interesting take.

    You have to figure that he has had many conversations with Jay Wright.   Wright was the slow-and-steady type in his first head gig (at Hofstra).  I don't know enough about Wright's style to have any insights -- maybe someone can dig up something on that.   But I think the message of "figure out what you have" in the OOC schedule is probably good advice...at the potential detriment of some losses.  

     

    Massey is more optomistic than I would have thought...and has UB winning 7 of their next 11 games. https://masseyratings.com/cb2024/979

  7. 3 hours ago, DaBulls99 said:

    I agree whole heartedly. But JMU has a robust collective paying their team. That is obviously very separate from our poor play calling and 2 minute drill offense (cough). What a mess.

    I don’t want to go too deep here, but UB administration made a conscious decision on where sports fits within the hierarchy of the university.  This is evident from the past five or so years. 
     

    Whatever any administrator says about it, winning isn’t the primary thing.  If it was, things would look different.  Of course, successes will be lauded and winning is important, but it is not first on the list.  
     

    UB, as an institution, has different aims. 
     

    I have only one alma mater and I bleed blue, but that was one tough game to watch.  We basically are a training ground for the head coach (and some other staff coaches) to learn on the job.  It is what it is.  
     

    I look forward to the confluence of some good luck and creative thinking from the next AD in the future.  

  8. On 11/8/2023 at 4:23 PM, Fedup said:

    What FCS team will we lose to next year. 

    That would be Lafayette College, in Easton, PA. It is the home of Crayola. 
     

    Lafayette is pretty, pretty, pretty good.  They beat Holy Cross and are 7-2 this year.   All kidding aside, I suspect we aren’t more than a five point favorite or so for that game next year. 

  9. I know this isn’t going to happen, but this is a good time of the year to see what we have in another QB.  

    What have we seen on Gunnar Gray?  The backup they used isn’t really a passer.  I’d like to see someone other than Snyder at this point.  We are not going anywhere, so let’s see what we have 

  10. 5 minutes ago, UBinMD said:

    I seem to recall when he was hired, he was very creative and cutting edge. Bringing a young perspective. We should have talent since we have the best recruiter in the MAC. You can’t have it both ways so there is obviously a problem 

    Here is the guy.  https://ubbulls.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/dj-mangas/506

    Maybe he was creative and cutting edge, but I suspect he is figuring out what to do when he is the guy calling the plays in real time (and not being an analyst of position coach).    Of course, he is limited a lot by the offensive line and the limitations of the QB.  All a learning experience for him.

     

     

  11. 4 minutes ago, UBinMD said:

    We have an OC with no experience learning on the job. Harrity, Curry, Johnson, we have guys. Our OL and running game uses to be our strength. Scary part we lose our 2 best OL next year. Snyder has lost his confidence and I think our vanilla offense is the main problem. It’s like waterboy when the other team was reading Football for Dummies.

    This is really it.  The OC...he is learning on the job, truly.  He makes Kotelnicki look like an offensive mastermind.   And people complained vehemently about him.

     

    Someone wrote in another post that we look like a HS team.  We kind of do.  Especially on the special teams.

     

     

  12. Pace, a D2 school, beat St. Johns by 4 in an exhibition.  Daemen was ranked 8th in D2 last year (East), while Pace was 5th.

    Considering UB won and St. Johns lost, and the competition level being the same, I am confident that UB will be among the favorites in the MAC (and the Mid-Majors, in general).

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    I am joking...I just wanted to get here before someone else posted this...but was more serious!

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  13. On 10/12/2023 at 10:36 AM, DaBulls99 said:

    Brother-in-law is a donor to the collective at Akron. I’m guessing On3 doesn’t have access to much of any deals with collectives as there is no transparency in that. Nobody has to report anything. All he’d share is there are 2 guys getting > 6 figures. What that means or how much he wouldn’t go into detail. 

    I am gonna guess that Kaulig has put money towards this as well.  He was a former Zip QB so the sport connection is  deep. 
     

    As we all know, it is much easier to make an impact in basketball since there are fewer players.  Also, unlike football, Akron basketball isn’t a joke. 
     

    I know the UB Development Division had their best year ever last year, but I don’t think they are as focused on NIL or athletic collectives as they are with other items.  We need some very successful UB alumni who have a lot of money (from business) AND a strong connection with athletics. 
     

     

  14. UB had a couple of poorly timed penalities -- one took points off the board.  

    Akron isn't very good on offense, but UB was little better.

    It was a game we could have easily lost, but found a way.   Early in the 4th quarter I turned to my father and said "this is going to overtime" and he agreed.   

    There are some poor MAC teams this year and they are inconsistent.  I mean, on paper it would seem that CMU is better than UB.  They beat a reasonable USA team on the road and had some success versus the Irish.  But they were all out to beat EMU as 10 point home favorites.  They come into UB Stadium as 3 point road favorites and, to me, this game can be anything.  Anything from a 42 - 10 Buffalo win to a 42 - 10 Buffalo loss are in play -- and anything in between.

    Snyder is certainly not "the guy", but he now has experience and that has value.   

    Go Bulls.  Let's make it two-in-a-row this Saturday.

     

  15. 21 hours ago, rma said:

    They're not very smart. There's a reason they're #361 in the US News rankings.

    UAkron undergrad enrollment is down 60% in a dozen years. People aren't falling for scams like University of Phoenix and ITT Tech anymore, but somehow Ohioans are still falling victim to the University of Akron. Sad really.

    There’s a lot of hatred in this post…certainly very tangential to the actual game. 

  16. On 9/24/2023 at 10:09 PM, Sportsfan said:

    Hard to imagine being an 1.5 underdog to Akron.

    Really hope they can muster a win and build some momentum in MAC play.  

    I've seen it at 3 points in some places.

    The weather looks pretty good.  It may be a high-scoring, entertaining game.  Lots of big plays.

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  17. 58 minutes ago, Sportsfan said:

    Not a reflection on his potential, but this is not a resume of experiences of a Defensive Coordinator for team aspiring to be MAC Champions and was recently in the Top 25.

     

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    I know...I read his bio before.   But I strongly expect that you can find a similar bio for other G5 coaches in their first season as a DC with a defense that was predicted to be okay not be, basically, last in D1.   

    Do you have any specifics?  Do others have specifics on why we have performed so bad that can be laid specifically on this DC?

    Note that I am not a DC apologist (obviously), but am trying to figure out why we are so porous on defensive when there was much optimism on this side of the ball prior to the start of the year.

  18. Game preview.   https://www.hustlebelt.com/2023/9/20/23880151/2023-week-4-preview-buffalo-bulls-louisiana-ragin-cajuns-mac-sun-belt-sep-23-cole-snyder-zeon-chriss

    The running QB thing...yeesh.   My guess is UB plays spy on the QB, sells out to stop the run and then we see how the DBs hold up in coverage.  Could be a lot of big plays.   Need to counter some of those big plays we give up with a pick 6 (or two!)

    Go Bulls

  19. On 9/20/2023 at 7:44 AM, Sportsfan said:

    Weekly Narrative:  We follow a process that is leading to terrible results, so we have to fix the problems.

    Translation = Our coaches are not very good in determining/calling what defense we should be in, or what plays to call.

    I do agree with him in that he has enough quality players with experience to win.  Coach Wright is obvisouly in way over his head as DC.

    Can he really fix the coaching staff issues this year?  Fixing this problem seen like a offseason action, not something you can do mid-season.

    Can you speak to this point I have bolded a bit more?

    What do you see (beyond the obvious points, yards, etc.) that point to him being over his head?   

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