So CWM thinks this makes sense for his defense, but not at QB. Is this his 
personal blindness when it comes to Driskel, as some have suggested, or just 
his fundamental disdain for offense... i.e. that if he just sorts out these 
defensive problems, offense won't matter? I do understand why he would start 
Driskel against UT, but I do not understand why he would not also be prepared 
to play his freshman. After all, in his own words... "what you’re doing is not 
working, so you might as well try somebody else."

Rob

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> On Sep 25, 2014, at 7:30 AM, JunoGator <broadreach...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> “The issue with young players — and I’ve been doing this a long time — is in 
> order to gain confidence, they’ve got to practice well,” he said. “They’ve 
> got to practice well on Monday but then they practice again well on Tuesday, 
> Wednesday and Thursday. And what happens to you as a coach is a guy that’s 
> never been out in front of 90,000 people, he goes out and has five busted 
> assignments in critical situations in a Tuesday practice, what’s he going do 
> in front of 90,000 people? But the flip side of that is what you’re doing is 
> not working so you might as well try somebody else and that’s where I am 
> right now.”

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