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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by Buffs of Uranus View Post
    Why does WT covet drama? Tech has the same problem. When things are good they make controversial changes that cause hard feelings with alumni and fans. When changes need to be made they wait until things get so bad it takes years to recover.
    Things haven't gone well in 10+ years since the Carthels' were chased out of town.

    Step 1 has been taken care of with an established successful head coach.

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by BuffaloChip View Post
    Today was my 3rd practice.

    Again, I liked watching Lynn coach the OL. A lot of time was spent scrimmaging in the red zone. WT only had 54% success last year in the red zone. Very very unacceptable. Kyle Brown probably has the lead at the QB spot due to his more experience. If the freshman kid from Wink had a bit more experience, he'd be the frontrunner for the QB position. He's had a great camp. I'm not sure the coaches are anywhere close to making a final decision at QB. The talent is there. The new offense requires some good option decision-making by the QB.

    Today, in the red zone, the offense scored on 3 inside traps, 1 pass to a TE over the middle, and 5 passes on the edge. The D had maybe 9 or 10 stops inside the red zone. Lynn gave the win to the D today. We have some speed at WR and RB. The RB's played a good part of the passing game out of the backfield. The offense will be more varied, less predictable this year. A very good thing, IMO. We have more talent than we had last year. A lot of competition. Another good thing. The kickers go before practice so I can't tell you about them. Coach Lynn did tell me our punter is having a great camp.

    I was going to watch the team every day the rest of this week.....but I have to leave tomorrow for a family funeral in Mississippi. Rats!
    This is great news. Lynn definitely gets a pass year 1 to clean up the Hughes mess. I look for big things in 2024.

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by Fred View Post
    Its all going to come full circle. We are going to end up back where we were. I might be wrong but something has to give at the Power 5 Group of 5 Level. What they are doing now won't hold up IMO. it will be to hard on the kids that are playing. Too much travel, too much time away from school. This is what I see coming down the pipe.

    1. Power 5 (or 4 or wherever we are at this point) is going to create there own Division.
    2. Group of 5 is going to have there own Division. Mountain West will combine with the MAC, AAC and conference like what NDSU is in will join this division. .
    3. Schools like Tarleton, ACU, Commerce, WT will be in a Division. It won't be called D2 but they will all be in the same league. ACU and a couple might move up to the second Tier. but for the most part it will be the old LSC.
    Yeah I agree. Make the Power 5 a double AA farm team for the NFL (it basically is already), Other D1/FCS conferences true student athletes, D2 on down intramural athletics.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by Buffs of Uranus View Post
    Why does WT covet drama? Tech has the same problem. When things are good they make controversial changes that cause hard feelings with alumni and fans. When changes need to be made they wait until things get so bad it takes years to recover.
    That is often a symptom of a system full of people trying to justify their jobs.

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  • WT_TKW
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    Originally posted by Buffs of Uranus View Post
    Why does WT covet drama? Tech has the same problem. When things are good they make controversial changes that cause hard feelings with alumni and fans. When changes need to be made they wait until things get so bad it takes years to recover.
    We have had plenty of poor administrators at WT but right now we are at rock bottom.

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  • Buffs of Uranus
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    Why does WT covet drama? Tech has the same problem. When things are good they make controversial changes that cause hard feelings with alumni and fans. When changes need to be made they wait until things get so bad it takes years to recover.

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  • WT_TKW
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    Originally posted by BuffaloChip View Post

    If you only knew the truth of what is happening behind the scenes. I could go on for an hour, but I'd be betraying confidences. Sharp is no fan of Wendler.
    Thank you for giving me hope. I would like to see Wendler chased out of town by the bats in Founders Hall.

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  • BuffaloChip
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    Today was my 3rd practice.

    Again, I liked watching Lynn coach the OL. A lot of time was spent scrimmaging in the red zone. WT only had 54% success last year in the red zone. Very very unacceptable. Kyle Brown probably has the lead at the QB spot due to his more experience. If the freshman kid from Wink had a bit more experience, he'd be the frontrunner for the QB position. He's had a great camp. I'm not sure the coaches are anywhere close to making a final decision at QB. The talent is there. The new offense requires some good option decision-making by the QB.

    Today, in the red zone, the offense scored on 3 inside traps, 1 pass to a TE over the middle, and 5 passes on the edge. The D had maybe 9 or 10 stops inside the red zone. Lynn gave the win to the D today. We have some speed at WR and RB. The RB's played a good part of the passing game out of the backfield. The offense will be more varied, less predictable this year. A very good thing, IMO. We have more talent than we had last year. A lot of competition. Another good thing. The kickers go before practice so I can't tell you about them. Coach Lynn did tell me our punter is having a great camp.

    I was going to watch the team every day the rest of this week.....but I have to leave tomorrow for a family funeral in Mississippi. Rats!
    Last edited by BuffaloChip; 08-15-2023, 02:08 PM.

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  • BuffaloChip
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    Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post

    What is of even more concern is that John Notso Sharp likes what Wendler is doing, despite the vote of no confidence from the faculty.
    If you only knew the truth of what is happening behind the scenes. I could go on for an hour, but I'd be betraying confidences. Sharp is no fan of Wendler.

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  • Fred
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    Its all going to come full circle. We are going to end up back where we were. I might be wrong but something has to give at the Power 5 Group of 5 Level. What they are doing now won't hold up IMO. it will be to hard on the kids that are playing. Too much travel, too much time away from school. This is what I see coming down the pipe.

    1. Power 5 (or 4 or wherever we are at this point) is going to create there own Division.
    2. Group of 5 is going to have there own Division. Mountain West will combine with the MAC, AAC and conference like what NDSU is in will join this division. .
    3. Schools like Tarleton, ACU, Commerce, WT will be in a Division. It won't be called D2 but they will all be in the same league. ACU and a couple might move up to the second Tier. but for the most part it will be the old LSC.

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  • WT_TKW
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post

    Problem there is that idiot wants them to go to Amarillo College their first two years even if they live in the Amarillo Metro area.
    What is of even more concern is that John Notso Sharp likes what Wendler is doing, despite the vote of no confidence from the faculty.

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  • WT_TKW
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    Originally posted by Herb Street View Post

    Wihen you permanently cede your autonomous university to a mothership over 400 miles away, this is what you end up with two generations later. Deal with it.
    It's worked out well for Tarleton and Commerce.

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by Herb Street View Post

    Wihen you permanently cede your autonomous university to a mothership over 400 miles away, this is what you end up with two generations later. Deal with it.
    Didn't stop Texas A&M Commerce.

    It is ironic this last 10 year span when the Carthels' went from Canyon to Commerce how the philosophy of each program changed and did a 180.

    2013 I would have bet the house WT would have followed ACU and IW before Tarleton and Commerce.

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  • Herb Street
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post

    Problem there is that idiot wants them to go to Amarillo College their first two years even if they live in the Amarillo Metro area.
    Wihen you permanently cede your autonomous university to a mothership over 400 miles away, this is what you end up with two generations later. Deal with it.

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post

    No question about it. That's why we need new leadership to replace Wendler and McBroom.

    What WT REALLY needs to do is convince potential students in Amarillo that it's a good place to go. Even when I was going to WT students going to bigger schools looked down on us. Some of those later ended up at WT (usually due to financial issues) and were pleasantly surprised at the high quality.

    Wendler is the kind of guy you want working for the competition. We need an AD that puts football first instead of focusing on being the top runner up for the Whatchamacallit award.
    Problem there is that idiot wants them to go to Amarillo College their first two years even if they live in the Amarillo Metro area.

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