Good post.
Actually you are right about the up tempo. Guess I am like a lot of folks, like to see some different "things" happening on the offensive side.
For a long spell there was a lot of chatter about all of us being able to "call the play" prior to the next snap. wlayton there was a lot of truth to that.
Now we hear talk about Mike Bobo and the interest in him in many different areas. Truth be told, with some of the players he/we had this past season, much was expected of his developing the talent. However, none of us really knew just how good Gurley would be. A bit like Jarvis Jones on the defensive side, we heard things about him, but that was when he was on the scout team. Once the wraps came off of the two players, the fun began.
With some of the recent changes in the SEC coaching ranks, don't see a lot of job openings in the near future. Would hate to see some of the young talent that is now beginning to show promise from these "young assistants" leave the promised land. We are at a time in our life that we can refer to these assistant coaches as "young puppies".
I am sure that the rest of the SEC teams will improve, but do agree with the 2014 assessment you describe. By 2014, the OJT (On the job training)should put us as close to the Crystal as anyone else in the nation. Came real close this year, and when I reflect on 2012 . . . . it was a very good year, don't remember too many thinking that we were only 5 yards away from the Crystal in Miami.
Yes, I really think that this coaching staff and administration made huge leaps, and that is to be expected when we get things right, whether coaches or players, or both. I like this coaching staff wlayton, will use the description you used in your last post. Maturity.
Just rambling as usual, hate to see college football fade away. We (the SEC) do however have one more hurdle to jump before we show all of the other conferences we are the best, and how about best 7 times in a row. Wow!