Just a totally off base comment that I feel might be somehow relevant. I was looking at total win loss records for FBS teams. Of the 135, the top 95 teams are above .500 winning percentage. About 40 teams, including Wyoming, have all time losing records. Wyoming is about 40 games under .500. The best teams, like Ohio State and Michigan, are more than 600 games above .500! They will never, ever be losing programs...even if they lose every game for the next 40 years. And the Wyoming's may never get above .500. While I might be silly for bringing this up, my point is that winning comes hard for programs like Wyoming. AD's, coaches, etc. have been playing the "transfer portal" game for years. A good AD or coach in these programs move up to places where winning is a given. It is a fact of life. Personally, I have no idea whether Tom Burman is good or bad. I like some stuff that has happened during his tenure. I like the War Memorial stadium and the high altitude center. I was happy with Coach Bohl. I think Sundance Wicks is going to do great. But, we have a 100 years of playing sub .500 ball. Has he done that much worse in an environment that has changed so much? How does someone recruit kids and coaches to come to Laramie? I love Laramie and don't feel that way. But some do...fame, fortune, beaches, co-eds. Tough stuff being made even more tough with NIL. Green Bay had this problem at the NFL level until Brett Favre and Reggie White showed up. It was a remote outpost. A place of frozen tundra. Troy Aikman made it clear that if Green Bay drafted him, he would sit out. In any event, I think we as Wyoming fans are really happy when someone actually wants to be in Laramie and enjoys the Cowboy Culture. We accept some mediocrity because they fit...and who else would? I do see everyone's point but we also have to admit that this is hard stuff. To manage, recruit, win year in and year out at a place like Wyoming. A hundred years of football says it is nearly impossible. I have no idea what the solution is. But a Barry Alvarez (really dislike him and the Badgers) isn't hanging in Laramie for 20 years. The incredibly surprising statistic that I read was Boise State is 300 games above .500. I think that changes recruiting on all levels dramatically. It almost seems like we are all praying for a martyr. Someone made a comment about a Bill Bellichek coming to Laramie to prove he really is a football genius. It ain't likely to happen. Is it true that Bohl needed to win his last game to be at .500 and with the win, he became Wyoming's winningest coach? If so, doesn't Burman get some credit for that? There is an honest debate that we can have here on both sides. Sorry, back into hibernation.