Beau Baldwin to Cal-Poly?
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2019 9:50 am
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If he finds a quarterback - it'll be faster than that...Gil Dobie wrote:Good to have him back in FCS. Look for Cal-Poly in a few years, once Beau gets his players on the field.
all he needs as a couple of receivers that can get 50-50 balls and a QB willing to sling itGil Dobie wrote:Good to have him back in FCS. Look for Cal-Poly in a few years, once Beau gets his players on the field.
Well they have had athletes in the past, so I think the answer is yes. The question is can he get enough of them quick enough. I think he has them rolling towards the end of year 2. Then ready to rock and roll in year 3. I think the biggest struggle will bringing in the bigger bodies in the trenches. CP always seem to have lean OL that were all about mobility and cut blocking. I'm thinking that will have to change for Baldwins offense, and that will take the longest to get implemented.AZGrizFan wrote:Can he get the type of athletes he needs at an engineering school? I thought that was why they ran the TO in the first place....
Listen, fucker...it’s the Harvard of the Palouse to you.SDHornet wrote:Great hire for CP. I think it will take some time for Baldwin to turnover the roster considering CP was built for the TO. Another thing to consider is that he'll have stiffer academic requirements at CP compared to the 2.0 and a pulse requirements at EWU. Good move by CP nonetheless.
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I would assume so.SuperHornet wrote:Does this spell the end of the TO at Cow Poly?
I was thinking the exact same thing.Mvemjsunpx wrote:I would assume so.SuperHornet wrote:Does this spell the end of the TO at Cow Poly?
The Big Sky needs an option team, so it's time for Montana State to finally abandon any pretext of passing and start running the TO.
Mvemjsunpx wrote:I would assume so.SuperHornet wrote:Does this spell the end of the TO at Cow Poly?
The Big Sky needs an option team, so it's time for Montana State to finally abandon any pretext of passing and start running the TO.
We just figured out how to throw the ball for the first time in 3 years, now you want us to give it upMvemjsunpx wrote:I would assume so.SuperHornet wrote:Does this spell the end of the TO at Cow Poly?
The Big Sky needs an option team, so it's time for Montana State to finally abandon any pretext of passing and start running the TO.