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Phillip's unhinged thoughts, Aug. 28 edition
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Maybe Iâll be called a grumpy old man, and maybe I am. But here are some things I could do without:
Analytics. I donât pay any attention to them or care anything about them. They might mean a little more in pro sports because professional athletes are more consistent, but there is no mathematical formula to determine how a college kid is going to respond on any given game day.
âHot takes.â To me, that term means someone is just throwing an opinion out there based on nothing. Iâm a sports writer. Iâm not a coach or an evaluator of coaches. Nothing in the world is easier than waiting to see if something works and then going off on someone if it doesnât.
Sometimes the other coach wins the chess match. Sometimes players mess up. Sometimes the other teamâs players are better than your players. Which one is it on any given play? I donât know, and neither does anyone else who isnât on the inside.
âBluebloodsâ and âbrands.â I donât like either term. Every season should stand alone. What you did last year of 10 years ago or 20 years ago or 100 years ago should not have any impact on the way you are viewed.
The âeye test.â I said when that term surfaced at the start of the College Football Playoff that it would be a disaster. Itâs been a disaster. When how you look becomes more important than what youâve done, thatâs a big problem. At least it is in my mind.
--âOutcoached.â How does anyone know that watching from afar? More than teams get outcoached, they get outplayed.
Thatâs probably enough grumpiness for one day. Moving on:
--The more I read up on Washingtonâs football team, on the starters it has returning, on Chris Petersenâs record in big games going back to his Boise days, the more impressed I am. If most any SEC program recruited on the level Washington does, based on rankings, there would be massive hand-wringing. But these Huskies are good and wonât easily be beaten.
--Auburn had no quarterback race for this season. It was Jarrett Stidhamâs job, and nothing short of an injury was going to change that. Next season, assuming Stidham heads for the NFL, Malik Willis, this seasonâs backup, will take the first snap next spring. After that, who knows? True freshman Bo Nix, Joey Gatewood and former professional baseball player Cord Sandberg will all have their chances.
--One of the cool things about most quarterback races Iâve seen is the way those competing for the position support each other. Thatâs not an easy thing, because quarterback is unlike any other position. The guy who wins the job might take every meaningful snap for the entire season.
--It truly is striking to hear Auburn offensive linemen talk about the focus on fundamentals under J.B. Grimes, who returned after last season for his second tour of Auburn duty. Texas made a big deal about hiring away Herb Hand after last season. Who got the best end of that?
--Pretty shocking news that Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald will be suspended for the season-opener against mighty Stephen F. Austin. I laugh when I hear praise for coaches because they suspended players. Most suspensions of a full game or longer happen because of athletic department or university policy, not a tough head coach.
--Sneak preview: Iâm going to pick Auburn to beat Washington, but not by much and not with all that much confidence in that pick.
--A prediction: LSU is going to beat Miami on Sunday, and it might not be all that close. Miami would be high on my list of overrated teams.
--I saw a tweet the other day from someone trying to lure subscribers to some web site. The tweet had three vulgar words in the first sentence. There are other publications that do that. Iâm all for free speech and anyoneâs right to use whatever words they want, but I donât get it. What is the purpose? What does it accomplish?
--Auburn should have the best basketball team itâs had in a while, but it has the most challenging schedule it has had in a while, too. In addition to some tough nonconference games, itâs Auburnâs turn to play Kentucky twice in the coming season. Thatâs never something you really want to do.
Quote of the day: âThe battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals. The struggles within yourself - the invisible battles inside all of us - that's where it's at.ââJesse Owens
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PhillipMarshall 46878 posts
18 hours ago
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Maybe Iâll be called a grumpy old man, and maybe I am. But here are some things I could do without:
Analytics. I donât pay any attention to them or care anything about them. They might mean a little more in pro sports because professional athletes are more consistent, but there is no mathematical formula to determine how a college kid is going to respond on any given game day.
âHot takes.â To me, that term means someone is just throwing an opinion out there based on nothing. Iâm a sports writer. Iâm not a coach or an evaluator of coaches. Nothing in the world is easier than waiting to see if something works and then going off on someone if it doesnât.
Sometimes the other coach wins the chess match. Sometimes players mess up. Sometimes the other teamâs players are better than your players. Which one is it on any given play? I donât know, and neither does anyone else who isnât on the inside.
âBluebloodsâ and âbrands.â I donât like either term. Every season should stand alone. What you did last year of 10 years ago or 20 years ago or 100 years ago should not have any impact on the way you are viewed.
The âeye test.â I said when that term surfaced at the start of the College Football Playoff that it would be a disaster. Itâs been a disaster. When how you look becomes more important than what youâve done, thatâs a big problem. At least it is in my mind.
--âOutcoached.â How does anyone know that watching from afar? More than teams get outcoached, they get outplayed.
Thatâs probably enough grumpiness for one day. Moving on:
--The more I read up on Washingtonâs football team, on the starters it has returning, on Chris Petersenâs record in big games going back to his Boise days, the more impressed I am. If most any SEC program recruited on the level Washington does, based on rankings, there would be massive hand-wringing. But these Huskies are good and wonât easily be beaten.
--Auburn had no quarterback race for this season. It was Jarrett Stidhamâs job, and nothing short of an injury was going to change that. Next season, assuming Stidham heads for the NFL, Malik Willis, this seasonâs backup, will take the first snap next spring. After that, who knows? True freshman Bo Nix, Joey Gatewood and former professional baseball player Cord Sandberg will all have their chances.
--One of the cool things about most quarterback races Iâve seen is the way those competing for the position support each other. Thatâs not an easy thing, because quarterback is unlike any other position. The guy who wins the job might take every meaningful snap for the entire season.
--It truly is striking to hear Auburn offensive linemen talk about the focus on fundamentals under J.B. Grimes, who returned after last season for his second tour of Auburn duty. Texas made a big deal about hiring away Herb Hand after last season. Who got the best end of that?
--Pretty shocking news that Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald will be suspended for the season-opener against mighty Stephen F. Austin. I laugh when I hear praise for coaches because they suspended players. Most suspensions of a full game or longer happen because of athletic department or university policy, not a tough head coach.
--Sneak preview: Iâm going to pick Auburn to beat Washington, but not by much and not with all that much confidence in that pick.
--A prediction: LSU is going to beat Miami on Sunday, and it might not be all that close. Miami would be high on my list of overrated teams.
--I saw a tweet the other day from someone trying to lure subscribers to some web site. The tweet had three vulgar words in the first sentence. There are other publications that do that. Iâm all for free speech and anyoneâs right to use whatever words they want, but I donât get it. What is the purpose? What does it accomplish?
--Auburn should have the best basketball team itâs had in a while, but it has the most challenging schedule it has had in a while, too. In addition to some tough nonconference games, itâs Auburnâs turn to play Kentucky twice in the coming season. Thatâs never something you really want to do.
Quote of the day: âThe battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals. The struggles within yourself - the invisible battles inside all of us - that's where it's at.ââJesse Owens
