The Virginian
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A good perspective on how to rebuild a program: http://www.sbnation.com/longform/20...tball-coaches-programs-bob-stoops-bill-snyder
The Virginian said:A good perspective on how to rebuild a program: http://www.sbnation.com/longform/20...tball-coaches-programs-bob-stoops-bill-snyder
I too thought we would be better just because it is Bohl's second year. And who knows, we still might turn out to be better. But, a combination of being very green and losing players through graduation and attrition have most definitely taken a toll. I hope to see a more focused and motivated team out there on Saturday. Those youngsters now have a game under their belt.....and the veterans on the team had a week to pull their heads out.djm19 said:I am only about halfway through this. I guess my concern as a Wyoming fan is that many of these schools that have been "rebuilt" had or have the appeal to recruit kids. For example, current Arizona or Cal. Sure they sucked for some time, but they are still in a big conf. They have the infrastructure in place. They just needed someone like Rich Rod to come in and lead.
I am just depressed because I knew there would be growing pains this year, (ups and downs), but what I saw Saturday is a HUGE step back from what we even had last year. That was shocking to me. The team last year hung with Oregon for a little bit. Beat Air Force, trounced Fresno, played with USU, etc. What I saw Saturday is a LOOOOOOOONG rebuild.
Here is hoping that Bohl can earn that paycheck in the coming years. Dealing with losses has to be taxing.
ragtimejoe1 said:Those that are hypersensitive and throw around stats that they can't back up like the passive aggressive approach? Figures.
Time is one thing. Lack of progress is another. LOL at the Urban Meyer statement. Sheesh. One of the best CFB coaches of the era, hands down. He just wins. This board is chalk full of people making excuses why other programs win and we don't.
Some on this board tend to take the minority opinion (i.e. fire Bohl) or quotes of context (i.e. our leadership should emulate win and not accept losing) and run with it in a hypersensitive manner where a bunch of people are pissing on the steamboat statue.
Precisely why the "where do you stand" thread was started. Please refer to that for official positions rather than hypersensitive interpretations of various out of context quotes or minority opinions.
:lol:
ragtimejoe1 said:Since facts are largely ignored by some:
Bill Snyder: 1 win, 5 wins, 7 wins and Bowl game (I think most on this board have said a trajectory of that nature is acceptable meaning most agree with Coach Snyder.
Patterson at TCU: Gary Patterson 7 winning seasons in his first 8 years (6 of those T25)
Shiano (sp?) at Rutgers: 2 bad seasons then Bowls every year.
I think Tedford did a pretty good job at Cal--can't recall his record in year 3,however, so I might be wrong.
Gary Anderson had 7 wins in year 3
Jim M at CSU had a pretty good turn around in a short span
Jim Grobe at Wake had a couple of winning seasons off the bat, 2 bad seasons, then a 10+ win season
Art Briles at Baylor had 2 bad seasons and then 7 or 8 wins at Baylor
Jimbo Fisher turned around FSU pretty quickly
David Cutcliffe would be an example of a longer turn around of no bowl until the 5th year at Duke
Gary Pinkel at Missouri was 2 losing seasons then 8 wins
Rich Rod turned WVU around after 1 year and has done well in AZ
Fuente at Memphis had 1 down season then a 10 win season
but then again, we aren't interested in specifics are we? Just gross hypersensitive generalizations.
Dennehy before him went went 19-37. (Dirty work) the recruiting got better under Dennehy, but the play style and wins were frugal at best. In steps Young Mr. Anderson. 4-8; 4-8; getting better; 7-6... Breakout! And just up and leaves. Could there be another reason for his sudden departure other than Wiscy came calling.
You realize that could still happen, right? We aren't eliminated from bowl consideration.ragtimejoe1 said:Either way, most everyone on here was hoping to luck into a bowl game this year due to a bad schedule. Most everyone here was hoping for a bowl game by year 3 and hopefully challenging upper end MWC by years 4-5.
That isn't an unreal expectation for building a program.
ragtimejoe1 said:Tell me again about Meyer and Bowling Green :rofl:
lol. Then you discredit examples with nothing more than speculation and present it as fact. Example:
Dennehy before him went went 19-37. (Dirty work) the recruiting got better under Dennehy, but the play style and wins were frugal at best. In steps Young Mr. Anderson. 4-8; 4-8; getting better; 7-6... Breakout! And just up and leaves. Could there be another reason for his sudden departure other than Wiscy came calling.
Yeah, Dennehy was just about to turn things around until Anderson took over a great situation. :rofl:
Sheesh.
Either way, most everyone on here was hoping to luck into a bowl game this year due to a bad schedule. Most everyone here was hoping for a bowl game by year 3 and hopefully challenging upper end MWC by years 4-5.
That isn't an unreal expectation for building a program.
kansasCowboy said:You got me on BGSU. I'll admit it.
kansasCowboy said:I don't see you refuting why Anderson left his "dream job" due to academics... Which probably happened at USU which is why when you have EVERYONE back and you jump, you hope it's a move up so no one would question your move. But a move down. Like Wiscy to OSU and it became known.
kansasCowboy said:You gave me a list of coaches you thought supported your stance... Turns out. Snyder, Cutcliffe, Briles and Fuentes are more on my standpoint than anything.
kansasCowboy said:Schiano only two losing seasons before he had bowls every year.... Can't admit when you're wrong, huh?