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He cannot hold onto the ball.
He had three strips that lead to three TD's that cost WVU wins vs Ok State and OU.Huh? His biggest problem is that he holds on to the ball too long. He refuses to throw the ball away, and many times, it leads to huge losses in sacks.
It was better the second half of the year compared to the first. I think he refused to throw it away, because he didn't want it to hurt his completion percentage/stats. He would frequently have opportunities while scrambling to throw it away, but he would refuse and end up taking huge losses.
He had five fumbles (didn't lose all of them) for the year. Considering he threw the ball or ran the ball 1100 times, five isn't a high number.
He had three strips that lead to three TD's that cost WVU wins vs Ok State and OU.
wvu had no defense and your o-line at times sucked balls. Like in the Iowa State game.He had three strips that lead to three TD's that cost WVU wins vs Ok State and OU.
IMHO,
- This is becoming a thing. Quitting on your teammates to "avoid injury" or "prepare for the draft". It needs to end.
"Threw the ball or ran it 1100 times." I doubt it. That figures out to 91.666 touches per game. Who averages over 91 offensive plays per game?Huh? His biggest problem is that he holds on to the ball too long. He refuses to throw the ball away, and many times, it leads to huge losses in sacks.
It was better the second half of the year compared to the first. I think he refused to throw it away, because he didn't want it to hurt his completion percentage/stats. He would frequently have opportunities while scrambling to throw it away, but he would refuse and end up taking huge losses.
He had five fumbles (didn't lose all of them) for the year. Considering he threw the ball or ran the ball 1100 times, five isn't a high number.
"Threw the ball or ran it 1100 times." I doubt it. That figures out to 91.666 touches per game. Who averages over 91 offensive plays per game?
Cato's offense averaged 92 a game."Threw the ball or ran it 1100 times." I doubt it. That figures out to 91.666 touches per game. Who averages over 91 offensive plays per game?
So, does paying coaches to win one conference championship while continuing to finish 2 or 3rd in their division with a salary of 800 grand a year with over a $2 million dollar payout. Paying that much for mediocrity in a bad(perhaps the worst) D1 football conference. But, hey that is American sport.IMHO,
- This is becoming a thing. Quitting on your teammates to "avoid injury" or "prepare for the draft". It needs to end.
- This guy is just another WVU August Heisman winner and certain future NFL superstar. We have all seen this movie a dozen times. Back to at least Minor Harris.
Well, your opinion is sh!t.
If the head coach at Toledo is on a 4 year/$3.2 million deal, and Indiana offers him a 5 year/$12.5 million deal contingent on him leaving Toledo before their bowl game and starting at Indiana to recruit, should he not be able to do that?
If you're a software developer at Google making $160,000/year while working on an 18 month project with a team and a start-up with big backing offers you $300,000/year expecting you to join them full-time, should you not be able to leave your Google team?
On a related note, Texas State's AD is a moron. He hired Jake Spavital from wvu. But he agreed to let Jake coach wvu in their bowl game. What kind of shit is that when he needs to be full-time recruiting with his mini-staff for both the early and regular signing periods. On top of that, Spav was able to swindle the AD and university president into waiving their anti-nepotism policy by allowing him to hire his brother, who has coached on nothing but bad defenses, as his defensive coordinator.
Coaches who break contract have buyouts from other programs,
so if a player chooses to sit out they should void scholarship for that season IMO..
YAGS stop acting like your opinion is the ideal one, you sound like a Trump supporter for sure!
What? Ask wvu how much they are getting for Jake Spavital "breaking" his contract. They aren't getting a dime. So since Spavital left before their bowl game, should he have to give back his last year's salary?
A guy plays in 12 or 13 games, misses the last one, and you want his entire yearly scholarship voided? Yeah, that's brilliant. What's next- making guys who miss games for injuries reimburse their scholarship pro-rated over games they missed?
Further, these guys skipping a bowl game are guaranteed high draft picks. Why would a school want to save itself $15,000 and ruin the relationship of a former player who would possibly donate and provide far more value than $15,000 to it in the future? Again, brilliant.
You're a moron.
He’s POS just ignore his hateYags, in one post you say Spavital will coach in wvu bowl game. In another post you say he's leaving early and will not coach in the bowl game. Which is it? You post so much Crap on here It's like it's your full time job. And it appears you don't like anything or anybody.
“Unlike the Wickline and Gibson deals, Spavital has a more coach-friendly out clause — in that he would not owe West Virginia the full remaining amount on his contract if he left for a position within the Big 12.”
That’s because he’s was paid dirt compared to other OC coordinators in the BIG12...dead last..
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.you’re just a piece of shit who constantly tries to hate on others opinions dick!
Yags, in one post you say Spavital will coach in wvu bowl game. In another post you say he's leaving early and will not coach in the bowl game. Which is it?
You post so much Crap on here It's like it's your full time job. And it appears you don't like anything or anybody.
You should go back to crying about people calling Virginia Tech "VPI," because shockingly, you looked smarter in that thread than you do in this.
Go read what I just quoted of yours. It says " . . . if he left for a position within the Big 12." Your copy-and-paste was referring to his buy-out related to leaving to another Big 12 school. He didn't go to another Big 12 school, moron.
Wrong again, stupid. Spav had a higher salary than Kansas State's and Texas Tech's OC. Baylor and TCU don't have to report the salaries of their coaches, but at the very worst, there were two other Big 12 OCs who were paid less than Spav.
Do you fabricate sh!t regularly?
VPI! VPI! VPI! VPI! VPI!
Your reading comprehension is miserable. I never said he wouldn't coach in the bowl game. What I said was that he WOULD coach in the bowl game (as of now) and he left early.
He had to leave wvu early so he could start recruiting, be on the road, assemble a staff, and host official visits on weekends. So he "left early" in that he is no longer in Morganhole, no longer recruiting for wvu, and no longer practicing with them.
However, he stated that he was going to call the wvu game in their bowl, which is shown in this link:
https://www.dominionpost.com/2018/11/30/jake-spavital-staying-to-coach-bowl-game/
I don't like stupid people who are too stupid to know just how stupid they are. Based on your inability to properly quote people (see post #19 in this thread) and your inability to read (see above), you fit that mold.
What he said was "He had five fumbles.....all year handling passing or running the ball 1100 times....." To me that means one year, not a career. But, according to yags, and his double-talk libtard thinking, I can't read and I'm stupid. But he hasn't rebutted me on this one yetThat’s for his career. It also doesn’t take into consideration that he catches the ball every snap that is a chance for him to fumble it, hands it off which is a chance he is faulted for a fumble, etc.
I would assume if his contract has no penalties for paying back his remaining balance for a coaching job within the same conference that he would surely not for a non power 5 team. Makes sense to me!!! STUPID
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You’re right
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You’re right he gets paid in the bottom end of big 12 coordinators.. sound better?.
you’re still a DicK behind a keyboard..
What he said was "He had five fumbles.....all year handling passing or running the ball 1100 times....." To me that means one year, not a career. But, according to yags, and his double-talk libtard thinking, I can't read and I'm stupid. But he hasn't rebutted me on this one yet
NOT OC STUPIDHe makes the same as Oklahoma's co-coordinator Gale Gundy.
NOT OC STUPID
Like you said Iowa State no OC so let’s do this out of (9 teams) Texas Tech has co OC’s Kansas (1)OC makes more Kansas State co OC’s Oklahoma co OC’s one makes more then Spav (2)Texas OC makes more (3)OSU OC makes more Mike Yurcich (4)TCU OC Sonny Cumbie makes 700K annually so more and as you would probably agree since Art Briles was one of the highest paid head coaches at the time of his dismissal (5)Baylor has money and pays up for coaches. So out of just individual OCs 6 counting WVU mountaineers rank dead last.. when you incorporate co coordinators you have an argument but my argument those are two people doing the job of one man on 6 other coaching rosters.. keep saying VPI like it bothers me Lol and spelling shit with an exclamation mark so cool!!!! SH!T Head
Waaaaait a minute. You made an argument. I corrected you. You admitted you were wrong. Now, you're reversed course once again and are claiming you were right? My god, you may be the dumbest person to have ever graced this board.
Due to your atrocious writing, it is hard for most people to follow what you're trying to say. But I think I have it figured out:
You are claiming that co-offensive coordinators don't count since two people are doing the job. On some of the staffs, one of the co-coordinators makes more than Spav and the other doesn't. You've counted the one who makes more for your argument, but you refuse to count the ones who don't make more than Spav since it ruins your argument (once again).
Do you know what intellectual dishonesty means? Hell, do you know what "intellectual" means?
You also just claimed that Sonny Cumbie made $700,000. No, stupid. He made over $960,000. TCU isn't a private school, so they don't have to report salaries, but they did report Patterson's and Cumbie's salaries:
https://247sports.com/LongFormArtic...-with-highest-overhead-126046227/#126046227_1
VPI! VPI! VPI! VPI! VPI!
It doesn’t ruin sh!t (like that?) when you have multiple people working together doing the same job it makes since that the salary would dip why you calling Gundy the OC dumbass?
Type in Sonny Cumbie salary into google and tell me what comes up bitch stop making up lies!
I look at that as a slap in the face to fans that have supported him and coaches that have helped develop his talent.Couldn't have happened to a more deserving and better bunch of JERKS: Holgy and the inbred, obnoxious EER fan base, IMO.
IMHO,
- This is becoming a thing. Quitting on your teammates to "avoid injury" or "prepare for the draft". It needs to end.
- This guy is just another WVU August Heisman winner and certain future NFL superstar. We have all seen this movie a dozen times. Back to at least Minor Harris.
His favorite team is Doc and Hamrick, LLC. Gets on Marshall fans for wanting more than 2nd or 3rd place finishes in the division and 8 win seasons.Lol... because no one else across the country sits out of bowl games. Sam's favorite teams:
1) Rooting against WVU
2) Crying about Marshall
3) Marshall
4) Criticizing any program that isn't Marshall, while using fake statistics to do so.
Players will only stick around if the post-season games mean something. Hopefully this will help the NCAA make the decision to expand the playoffs.
Your argument was that players who don't play in a bowl game should have to pay back their scholarship. Your support for that was that coaches who leave for another school have to pay back an out clause, so players should be penalized similarly. I pointed out how not all coaches have out-clauses, and I used Spav as an example.
You then made a post arguing that Spav didn't have an out clause because he was paid "dirt" and was paid "dead last" among Big 12 coordinators. I showed that he was, at worst, ahead of two others. In truth, he's ahead of those two I listed, a couple more co-offensive coordinators, and possibly ahead of Baylor's and TCU's.
So you have bombed on your initial argument ("coaches have to pay an out clause"), bombed on your second (paid "dirt"), bombed on your third ("dead last"), and you're the one trying to call somebody "stupid"?
Like I said, you looked less dumb in the thread you were crying about people saying "VPI," and that one was hard to beat.
Well, no sh!t. If you simply said that repeatedly, you'd appear to be a lot smarter than you are.
No, because he was not at the bottom end of Big 12 coordinator pay. You realize there are only 10 teams in the Big 12, right? Iowa State didn't have an OC. Their head coach handled that role. You don't know Baylor's pay. You don't know TCU's pay (most likely more than Spav's). On top of that . . .
He makes the same as Oklahoma's co-coordinator Gale Gundy. He makes more than Kansas State's OC Charlie Dickey. He makes more than Texas Tech's OC.
So you remove Baylor. You remove TCU. You remove Iowa State. That leaves seven schools. But one of those schools has two coordinators, one of whom Spav is paid higher than.
That means he is fifth out of eight OCs (that we have numbers of). By no reasonable measure is 5th out of 8 considered "dead last" or "bottom end."
VPI! VPI! VPI! VPI! VPI!
I did clarify that for you. I said that it was for his career. I could have worded it better for those of you slow with reading, which includes you, but regardless, I clarified it for you in the next post.
Now, are you going to continue to hide from your claim that I said he wasn't going to coach in the bowl game? I never said that. As of two days ago, he intended to. I have no reason to believe that has changed.
Do you fabricate sh!t like VPI does?