I enjoyed the episode as usual. Thanks, Troy. I especially liked to hear David's response on how he has changed as a coach over 10 years. He showed some humility about recognizing what he doesn't know about scheme and adapting it to the current personnel. I also liked his focus on developing leadership.
3 questions for you.
1) Neither Wilson or OSB were mentioned as returning or leaving. Any sense on where they stand? If we lose both, our deepest position may become one of our thinnest.
2) Have you considered doing an episode on the 36 strong movement to save the 11 cut sports with some big names including Andrew Luck and Adam Keefe lending their support to it. Or are you not in a good position to raise sensitive topics that the administration doesn't want to be raised?
3) Stanford finally evolved its position to find a way to bring in early enrollees as they became more important to recruiting and staying competitive in football. In a similar vein, do you think Stanford will find a way to bring in more transfers as they are becoming a bigger part of the college football landscape?
3 questions for you.
1) Neither Wilson or OSB were mentioned as returning or leaving. Any sense on where they stand? If we lose both, our deepest position may become one of our thinnest.
2) Have you considered doing an episode on the 36 strong movement to save the 11 cut sports with some big names including Andrew Luck and Adam Keefe lending their support to it. Or are you not in a good position to raise sensitive topics that the administration doesn't want to be raised?
3) Stanford finally evolved its position to find a way to bring in early enrollees as they became more important to recruiting and staying competitive in football. In a similar vein, do you think Stanford will find a way to bring in more transfers as they are becoming a bigger part of the college football landscape?
