Actually, one should be he ran off a good amount of players with his cowboy ways.. After that, then you can bring up the playing of so many freshman.. Speaking of freshman, lets talk about the poorest looking until on the team.. How many of these freshman in the offensive line is he being forced to play? I know, before you even say it you'll blame it on Miles.. Heck, how many offensive lineman that Miles has is playing in the NFL now?? He must not have been very good at getting those types of players here..
you might wanna go back and do a little research before making a statement like that.. I know how old age can creep up on you and you forget about reality a bit..
Two interims stints at two powerhouse schools does not equal being able to handle the day-to-day, year-round duties of a college head coach. To me, it wasn't so much about hiring someone from a powerhouse program. We weren't getting Meyer or Saban--and we didn't get Fisher. But I was interested in getting someone younger without the baggage that Orgeron brought with him of his failed tenure at Ole Miss.
Oh, make no mistake, this team is a mere shell of a team that could be a contender. It is rather shocking that it happened overnight. I thought it might become a problem when so many upperclassmen were leaving in the off-season. And...it is a problem. It's Orgeron's problem. He may fix it...but if he doesn't get a handle on it soon, we're likely in for a poor run.