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3 minutes ago, WO-S 89 said:

A drop in talent in football is crazy to say. I guess Cornel knew the talent was drying up so he retired.  Thats just stupid to think that.  

I am not saying there is no talent, just not as much these last few years,

From my eye, I honestly believe there has been a drop. Nothing astronomical, but still a drop. Have had others tell me the same.

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3 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

I am not saying there is no talent, just not as much these last few years,

From my eye, I honestly believe there has been a drop. Nothing astronomical, but still a drop. Have had others tell me the same.

Ok, has anybody mention we have had a big drop off in coaching or is it just players 

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Just now, WO-S 89 said:

Ok, has anybody mention we have had a big drop off in coaching?  

If you are talking football, then yes. But keep it in perspective. You had two Hall of Fame coaches prior to now. Most would expect a drop.

The fact is WO-S has been spoiled with having two HOF coaches over a 45 year period. Also a very experienced coaching staff over those years, That is something that many many schools dream of.

Welcome to the real world. lol

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1 minute ago, AggiesAreWe said:

If you are talking football, then yes. But keep it in perspective. You had two Hall of Fame coaches prior to now. Most would expect a drop.

The fact is WO-S has been spoiled with having two HOF coaches over a 45 year period. Also a very experienced coaching staff over those years, That is something that many many schools dream of.

Welcome to the real world. lol

Ok I agree with u on that but if T would have never left we would not be talking about talent is not there.  

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4 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Most of those years they had a 1200 enrollment or more.

Now under 700.

Just those numbers say a loss of some talent.

Ok but we are playing school with about same enrollment now.   We are not still playing teams with 1200 plus 

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1 hour ago, AggiesAreWe said:

As most on here know I am all about the numbers. Nothing good about those numbers, particularly the girls sports. 12-89???

Most want to point at the coaching aspect of these numbers (and rightly so). But those numbers also scream lack of talent.

I watch a lot of football and basketball (more basketball than anything) over the last several years and some baseball and softball. (no volleyball). Personally IMO, I have seen a drop in talent at WO-S across the board. I also talk with lot's of area coaches (multiple sports) and many say the same thing about WO-S athletics. The talent has dropped.

Now it ain't all about the athletes though. It's also a fact the experience level on the athletic staff at WO-S is not nearly experienced as it once was. I am talking all sports, not just football. That has a lot to do with the lack of success as well.

The real question is, why are there not highly experienced coaches at WO-S? I think most have an idea as to why but I think it's more than just that. 

I think football is getting better. Boys basketball has had it's moments over the last couple years as well. But the other sports are certainly struggling, to say the least.

The baseball coach has a ton of experience at high school and college level and hasn’t done anything for I think around 7 years now,it’s just something that the higher ups live with.And there has been talent come through that he hasn’t done anything with!

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On 11/22/2024 at 8:01 PM, wo-s#1 said:

Their defense is legit…offense is basically #0

Still, from what little I saw, it should have been a much closer game.  WOS was missing some fundamentals on defense, and a lack of imaginative play calling on offense.  Just my opinion as an objective observer on Texan Live, which was horrible btw, but that's another story. 

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