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I've been optimistic these past few years but am concerned about next year. Not only is OOC tougher replacing Syracuse & the Georgia teams w/ Pitt & San Jose St, but just b/c it feels like everyone in our division is good.

NIU is NIU, EMU will always be dangerous under Creighton, you can never count Central out, Ball is reigning champ, Toledo always recruits good. None of them will be easy.
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14 you are right.

But by same token WE won't be easy for THEM, either.
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Our strength the past 5 years has been the offensive line play. I do trust coach Kenney a ton and think he can coach them up, but the line is going to take a hit for lack of experience alone. I worry about that a lot. Got to keep Eleby healthy.
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(12-16-2020 06:43 PM)Stampede your face!! Wrote:  Our strength the past 5 years has been the offensive line play. I do trust coach Kenney a ton and think he can coach them up, but the line is going to take a hit for lack of experience alone. I worry about that a lot. Got to keep Eleby healthy.

Didn't someone say that Lester believes that most of the seniors from this year will be coming back for that extra year - except for Caliendo and Eskridge? (and of course the portal guys)....
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(12-16-2020 06:56 PM)flushtheherd Wrote:  
(12-16-2020 06:43 PM)Stampede your face!! Wrote:  Our strength the past 5 years has been the offensive line play. I do trust coach Kenney a ton and think he can coach them up, but the line is going to take a hit for lack of experience alone. I worry about that a lot. Got to keep Eleby healthy.

Didn't someone say that Lester believes that most of the seniors from this year will be coming back for that extra year - except for Caliendo and Eskridge? (and of course the portal guys)....

If that is the case, then that would be huge. I'm not counting on that though. Things change quickly and people get in these guys ears about playing their last year in the Big Ten. If your MSU (just an example), you want to start a sophomore at LT whose not played or a 5th year senior transfer in Jaylon Moore who has proven to be a good solid football player? Give it time, there will be more moving on.

But if not...that would be awesome. Particularly for the offensive line.
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Really need to hit 8 wins next year.
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(12-17-2020 08:28 AM)Bronco14 Wrote:  Really need to hit 8 wins next year.

I don't care about the number, I want a MAC championship.

8 wins isn't good enough if there is no MACC appearance or championship.
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(12-17-2020 11:00 AM)Bronc33 Wrote:  
(12-17-2020 08:28 AM)Bronco14 Wrote:  Really need to hit 8 wins next year.

I don't care about the number, I want a MAC championship.

8 wins isn't good enough if there is no MACC appearance or championship.

Agreed.

If not the MACC, then a bowl win.
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Maybe we get that first big turn of the tide with Lester next year right off the bat... even if we lose to Michigan... but we stay close until the end ( think USC 2017 )... that would go a LONG ways towards convincing me that the team is turning a corner. (first game we should be fully healthy).... who knows!
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(12-17-2020 12:03 PM)broncofan1 Wrote:  
(12-17-2020 11:00 AM)Bronc33 Wrote:  
(12-17-2020 08:28 AM)Bronco14 Wrote:  Really need to hit 8 wins next year.

I don't care about the number, I want a MAC championship.

8 wins isn't good enough if there is no MACC appearance or championship.

Agreed.

If not the MACC, then a bowl win.

Bowls are fun, but I don't really care about those either. The only bowl that really mattered to me was the cotton bowl because a win would have been monumental for the program and the conference and a loss would have meant the season was viewed as a fluke by the rest of the country (which is what happened). Bowl wins are fine, but I don't view them any differently than Non-Conference games during the season.
The Bahamas bowl win a few years ago didn't really mean anything to me other than a nice story for a little bit.
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(12-17-2020 12:37 PM)flushtheherd Wrote:  Maybe we get that first big turn of the tide with Lester next year right off the bat... even if we lose to Michigan... but we stay close until the end ( think USC 2017 )... that would go a LONG ways towards convincing me that the team is turning a corner. (first game we should be fully healthy).... who knows!

I still think about that USC game. We were driving late in the 4th to tie the game. Lester planned to go slowly and eat up the clock, score and go for two for the win but Bellamy was too damn good and busted one for 50 yards which meant we scored too fast. Our defense was gassed, and then we threw the pick and it got lopsided.
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(12-17-2020 02:26 PM)Bronc33 Wrote:  
(12-17-2020 12:37 PM)flushtheherd Wrote:  Maybe we get that first big turn of the tide with Lester next year right off the bat... even if we lose to Michigan... but we stay close until the end ( think USC 2017 )... that would go a LONG ways towards convincing me that the team is turning a corner. (first game we should be fully healthy).... who knows!

I still think about that USC game. We were driving late in the 4th to tie the game. Lester planned to go slowly and eat up the clock, score and go for two for the win but Bellamy was too damn good and busted one for 50 yards which meant we scored too fast. Our defense was gassed, and then we threw the pick and it got lopsided.

That was a fun Bronco football trip (even with the loss and the scorching heat). Of course being in a vibrant touristy city helps. But going toe to toe with the #4 team in the Coliseum, along with the Wassink double pass TD and Darius Philips 100 yard return and the blind Trojan snapper at the end, was great to watch.

We were certainly just short a couple drafted/graduated playmakers from pulling off the W out there.
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Michigan in a tailspin right now. If they sack Harbaugh & bring in a new coach, we'll be his first game, need to try to catch them in a transition. Or they'll be fired up to play for him. If Harbaugh back, will be looking to take anger out on us, or they'll have complete their quit on him. Best case scenario is still a 48-21 L, but I'd like to see us put a decent fight vs them for once.
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(12-17-2020 03:17 PM)Bronco14 Wrote:  Michigan in a tailspin right now. If they sack Harbaugh & bring in a new coach, we'll be his first game, need to try to catch them in a transition. Or they'll be fired up to play for him. If Harbaugh back, will be looking to take anger out on us, or they'll have complete their quit on him. Best case scenario is still a 48-21 L, but I'd like to see us put a decent fight vs them for once.

I don't have a lot of optimism for that Michigan game. If Michigan still has Harbaugh and most of our O-Line is back, MAYBE we have a chance to score enough. High turnover on the line would make any opener against a P5 pretty dicey though IMO.

I expect a trip to Detroit for this group next year. WMU will have an embarrassment of riches at skill positions on offense for a MAC school, assuming all of the expected players return. If the entire O-Line but Caliendo returns, the offense could be good enough to steal us a win over Michigan or Pitt. I will always have questions about any MAC defense, and especially ours after some of the bad performances we've seen the last couple years. If they can even break into the top 3-4 of the conference, I think we should have a legitimate shot to win the conference.

I personally don't care about bowl games outside of the NY6. They're a nice reward for the team, but the results won't dramatically alter my feelings on a season.
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Matt Simon would be a good hire.
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What has Simon done to merit a HC opportunity besides being a Fleck assistant?
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(11-10-2022 08:21 AM)MajorHoople Wrote:  What has Simon done to merit a HC opportunity besides being a Fleck assistant?
Article from The Athletic.

The promise of Minnesota’s Matt Simon goes beyond receivers’ production

By Mitch Sherman
Jul 25, 2022

MINNEAPOLIS — In 2005, P.J. Fleck, an undersized wide receiver in his second and final year with the San Francisco 49ers, encountered an assistant coach, Jerry Sullivan, whose teaching methods sparked something in Fleck that gave rise to his career in coaching.

Meanwhile, at Northern Illinois, Fleck’s alma mater, Matt Simon redshirted while injured in his second year out of Farmington, Minn. Fleck and Simon connected at NIU in 2007 and ’08. Fleck coached the wide receivers in his first full-time position. Simon caught passes en route to two seasons in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints.

Ultimately, their bond reunited Fleck and Simon in 2014 at Western Michigan. Fleck had climbed the ladder to run his own program, and he gave Simon an opportunity after the aspiring coach felt a calling to teach, in part as a result of his NFL brush with Drew Brees.

“I really believe that life has a funny way of working itself out,” Simon said.

Eight years later, they’re still together, thriving in Simon’s home state. Fleck, the Minnesota coach set to enter his sixth season, is 35-23 after a nine-win finish last year that earned him a contract extension.

Simon, at age 36, is the Gophers’ wide receivers coach, passing game coordinator and co-offensive coordinator. He’s one of the most promising assistant coaches in college football, with a long list of players he’s helped propel to stardom, and a future that figures to include his own ascension of the coaching ladder.

“It’s only a matter of time before the whole country knows him,” said Kirk Ciarrocca, the Gophers’ offensive coordinator and longtime Simon mentor.

It’s working out, all right.

“It’s interesting when you coach a guy and you see him as a player, then you watch him as a coach,” Fleck said. “You watch him get married and have kids, be there as a dad. It’s an incredibly proud feeling to know you’re a small piece of that.

“And I’m not a huge piece; I’m a small piece. Matt’s earned everything that he’s ever gotten. I knew from early on that he’d be a phenomenal coach.”

Fleck will be on stage Tuesday at Big Ten media days in Indianapolis. Behind the scenes back home, Simon, the rising star, plays a key role in the development of Fleck’s offense and in the installation of his culture.

Simon called plays for the Gophers amid coordinator transitions in bowl wins against Auburn after the 2019 season and against West Virginia last year. Simon’s first fill-in assignment arrived when Penn State poached Ciarrocca after the Gophers’ 11-win season in 2019. Ciarrocca had worked with Fleck and Simon since their WMU days. When Fleck fired Ciarrocca’s replacement, Mike Sanford Jr., last November, Simon stepped in again, creating a bridge for the return of Ciarrocca this year.

Receivers in Simon’s time at Western Michigan and Minnesota have annually exceeded expectations.

This season ought to bring more of it.

“That guy’s work ethic, his willingness to be great, the things he’s taught me, what I’ve seen him do, he’s one of the best ever, to me, man,” Minnesota receiver Chris Autman-Bell said. “We’ve had hard conversations. I’ve cried in front of him. Just everything he’s done for me, I’m forever thankful.”

Autman-Bell, a former Western Michigan commit who followed Fleck and Simon to Minnesota in 2017, returns for his sixth year in Minneapolis this season after catching 114 passes for 1,756 yards in the past four years.

He’s the latest in a line of Simon pupils that includes Rashod Bateman and Tyler Johnson. They accumulated 2,537 receiving yards in 2019 and became the first pair of receivers from one team to earn first-team All-Big Ten recognition in the same season — rivaling Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson of LSU as the top duo in the nation.

Bateman in 2021 was the first Minnesota receiver ever drafted in the first round.

Before them under Simon at Western Michigan came Corey Davis, another first-round pick, and Daniel Braverman. Davis finished his collegiate career with 5,285 receiving yards, the most in FBS history. The duo totaled 2,807 receiving yards in 2015, the most by a pair of teammates nationally since 2002.

This stuff doesn’t likely happen by coincidence.

“Their success is their own fault,” Simon said. “It validates the blueprint that we have. But that’s a byproduct of those guys going out and working hard. We teach the same things to all of them. And ultimately, the guys like them, they have to wake up every day and do it.

“We hold them to a standard. But they have to pick up their hard hats and their tool belts and go build it.”

Simon’s approach emphasizes substance over style. Some of it, he gained from Fleck, whose philosophy on coaching receivers came largely from Sullivan — described by Fleck as the “godfather of wide receiver play.”

Brees, the legendary quarterback, made an impact, too. Simon landed with the Saints in 2009, undrafted out of NIU. At his initial workout after rookie minicamp, Simon caught his first pass from Brees. When Simon returned the ball to a manager, Brees introduced himself, entirely unnecessary, but impressive.

“Just the way he commanded respect without yelling and screaming,” Simon said, “it was professional, demanding, but whatever he wanted out of you, he held himself to a higher standard. I didn’t want to let him down.”

Later in Simon’s time with the Saints, Brees talked with him about receiver play. The best wideouts, Brees said, don’t operate within a rigid set of rules.

“There isn’t always a right and wrong,” Simon said. “That was where my brain had taken it. But he was the one who started helping me shift and mold that.”

Simon still teaches Brees’ lessons to his receivers.

“We give the guys the ability to deductively work through their problems,” he said. “I look at wide receiver play as an essay question. It’s not multiple choice, yes or no, right or wrong.”

Minnesota QB Tanner Morgan said he’s long recognized something special in Simon. When the coach called plays in the two bowl victories, both directed by Morgan, Simon handled the new job like a veteran, Morgan said, putting the Gophers in position to make plays.

As much as he respects Simon as a coach, Morgan said, he thinks more highly of him as a person. In 2020, Morgan’s father, Ted, was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer, when doctors found a tumor after he suffered a stroke.

Ted Morgan died in July 2021. For Simon, the experience sent him back to 2003. His father, Dean, died of the same type of cancer when Matt was a junior in high school. Morgan remains appreciative that Simon took time to connect with him over their shared losses.

“I knew what he was going to feel, if nothing else,” Simon said. “I wanted to help him unload some of that weight.”

Simon and his wife, Charlotte, named their first-born son after Matt’s father. They celebrated Dean’s third birthday Saturday.

Celebrations ahead might follow a promotion for Simon.

“Listen,” Autman-Bell said, “I will forever and always be around him. He’s one of those coaches that you can never forget about and always will love.”

Simon said he’s dreamed since before he graduated from high school in Farmington, without a scholarship offer from Glen Mason’s coaching staff to attend Minnesota, of helping lead the Gophers to a championship.

He has no plans to give up on it.

“In due time,” Simon said. “I’m always pushing myself. But I love the state of Minnesota. I love the people. I love the university. That’s what I focus on. Too many times, people are trying to say, ‘What’s next?’ I know that’s going to come. But I don’t want to go actively looking for it. If I’m not a good coach at where I am now, I’ll never get the opportunity.

“So I want to be the very best.”
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^ Good article, thanks for sharing.

Question asked and answered.
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(11-10-2022 08:21 AM)MajorHoople Wrote:  What has Simon done to merit a HC opportunity besides being a Fleck assistant?
The other guy I’d interview is Jay Harbaugh. He is a few years younger than Simon, but also has future HC written all over him. He’s a tireless recruiter responsible for Blake Corum & Donovan Edwards. You read what players & staff are saying about him & it is similar to a young PJ Fleck or Matt Simon.

I want a young guy with big dreams & ideas who isn’t comfortable with complete mediocrity like Lester. Where has Lester ever won at the Division 1 level? He got the job because Kathy B liked him. That was his only qualification for a program this big.

Harbaugh also has ties to Western with his grandfather & Uncle. Jack Harbaugh would love to see his grandson in Kalamazoo.
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