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Next Year

Fullback41

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So are we encouraged or discouraged that most of this years team will be back next year? Me, I try not to blame the players, but wonder how much better than can get, they were supposed to be much better this year. What do you all think?
 
For me it is tough to say. Are the turnovers caused by the players or coaching? We will benefit from a better receiving corp. That has really hurt us this year. For the most part, considering field position the defense has held up as well as could be expected.
 
I just got home late this afternoon, and I am more confused about this team than I was. I really thought we had the talent on this team this year. Can the coaching really be this bad?
 
TKoehn said:
So are we encouraged or discouraged that most of this years team will be back next year? Me, I try not to blame the players, but wonder how much better than can get, they were supposed to be much better this year. What do you all think?

I think the scenario of a coach that has some offense ingenuity & competent staff behind him, with the group of kids returning, will win more next year, than UW in the past two. 8 to be exact. Ala Urban Meyer.
 
I think coaching has a ton to do with it. None of these kids were slackers on their HS teams, and most were being looked at by other D-1 colleges. I dont think we have great talent, but we should have sufficient to win some games. Coaching is pathetic. Our game plans suck. We are just too predictable.
 
Does anyone believe that we have less talent than Air Force? It all comes down to discipline and fundamentals. I believe that we have some decent talent on this team, enough to compete for conference championships. We get the right coaching staff in here to turn this around and we shock the world next year.
 
PokeTransplant said:
Does anyone believe that we have less talent than Air Force? It all comes down to discipline and fundamentals. I believe that we have some decent talent on this team, enough to compete for conference championships. We get the right coaching staff in here to turn this around and we shock the world next year.


You are right on the money. I have seen a bunch of basket cased individuals, with solid coaching / practice / guidance / motivation, move mountains & win championships. Many, many times.
 
Speaking of next year....here's our 2009 schedule with MWC game dates TBA later.

Weber State Wildcats (Sept. 5)
Texas Longhorns (Sept. 12)
@ Colorado Buffaloes (Sept. 19)
@ Bowling Green Falcons (Oct. 3)
BYU Cougars
New Mexico Lobos
TCU Horned Frogs
UNLV Rebels
@ Air Force Falcons
@ Utah Utes
@ San Diego State Aztecs
@ Colorado State Rams
 
Wyokie said:
Speaking of next year....here's our 2009 schedule with MWC game dates TBA later.

Weber State Wildcats (Sept. 5)
Texas Longhorns (Sept. 12)
@ Colorado Buffaloes (Sept. 19)
@ Bowling Green Falcons (Oct. 3)
BYU Cougars
New Mexico Lobos
TCU Horned Frogs
UNLV Rebels
@ Air Force Falcons
@ Utah Utes
@ San Diego State Aztecs
@ Colorado State Rams


With the exception of Weber State (WHO?)...OUCH! We better have a HC & Staff in place that believes every game is winnable...instead of ones that like to tell stories about how tough things are and how tough the opponents are!
 
Personally I think that is a great schedule! It is the type of schedule we should play every year. IMO - We should have the philosophy of any opponent, anywhere, anytime; and then go out on the field and back it up by proving we belong on the field and can play with and beat anyone given the right circumstances. Clearly we currently need to get the backing it up on the field part fixed ASAP, but that's the direction I think Burman should head, and no that doesn't mean I think we should be willing to play on the road against BCS teams without them returning the favor. Just means I would like to see us play a couple non-conference games against BCS opponents every year. Scheduling 1 FCS (D1-AA) team to open up the season is fine, add 1 MAC, WAC, C-USA, etc opponent, and then 2 BCS teams a year before getting into conference play would be an ideal schedule.
 
Snowman_55 said:
Personally I think that is a great schedule! It is the type of schedule we should play every year. IMO - We should have the philosophy of any opponent, anywhere, anytime; and then go out on the field and back it up by proving we belong on the field and can play with and beat anyone given the right circumstances. Clearly we currently need to get the backing it up on the field part fixed ASAP, but that's the direction I think Burman should head, and no that doesn't mean I think we should be willing to play on the road against BCS teams without them returning the favor. Just means I would like to see us play a couple non-conference games against BCS opponents every year. Scheduling 1 FCS (D1-AA) team to open up the season is fine, add 1 MAC, WAC, C-USA, etc opponent, and then 2 BCS teams a year before getting into conference play would be an ideal schedule.

I love Pat Hill's philosophy. Always have. He instills a toughness I have not seen at Wyo for YEARS!
 
McPeachy said:
Snowman_55 said:
Personally I think that is a great schedule! It is the type of schedule we should play every year. IMO - We should have the philosophy of any opponent, anywhere, anytime; and then go out on the field and back it up by proving we belong on the field and can play with and beat anyone given the right circumstances. Clearly we currently need to get the backing it up on the field part fixed ASAP, but that's the direction I think Burman should head, and no that doesn't mean I think we should be willing to play on the road against BCS teams without them returning the favor. Just means I would like to see us play a couple non-conference games against BCS opponents every year. Scheduling 1 FCS (D1-AA) team to open up the season is fine, add 1 MAC, WAC, C-USA, etc opponent, and then 2 BCS teams a year before getting into conference play would be an ideal schedule.

I love Pat Hill's philosophy. Always have. He instills a toughness I have not seen at Wyo for YEARS!

Yeah but his teams' keep shooting themselves in the foot at least once a year against opponents that they should've beaten.
 
Wyokie said:
Yeah but his teams' keep shooting themselves in the foot at least once a year against opponents that they should've beaten.

True but right now we are doing the same thing, only we do it repeatedly and regardless of the opponent. At this point it would be comical, if it wasn't so embarrassing, the number of ways we find to go out of our way to help the other team kick our ass.
 
Snowman_55 said:
Wyokie said:
Yeah but his teams' keep shooting themselves in the foot at least once a year against opponents that they should've beaten.

True but right now we are doing the same thing, only we do it repeatedly and regardless of the opponent. At this point it would be comical, if it wasn't so embarrassing, the number of ways we find to go out of our way to help the other team kick our ass.

Good point. I just want Wyoming to achieve what Hawaii did last year without getting totally embarrassed in the bowl game. That Sugar Bowl brought back painful memories of the 1988 Holiday Bowl and 1993 Copper Bowl disasters.
 
Snowman_55 said:
Wyokie said:
Yeah but his teams' keep shooting themselves in the foot at least once a year against opponents that they should've beaten.

True but right now we are doing the same thing, only we do it repeatedly and regardless of the opponent. At this point it would be comical, if it wasn't so embarrassing, the number of ways we find to go out of our way to help the other team kick our ass.

HA! Well, expect to see one of our skill players go the wrong way this week, prancing proudly into the wrong endzone, for a Utardian safety. I haven't seen that for a while.

Funny story...anyone remember Don Clayton? Great guy, solid leader, but threw the ugliest pass in all of UW football history, yes, including Marc Cousins and Scott Runyan. There was a play when one of our WR's caught one of his wobblers about 40 yards down field...took off running...and while swinging his arms back & forth, coughed up the ball (behind himself), right into the opponent DB's hands! No contact, nothing, almost looked like he was lateralling it.
 
I've seen a few posts that basically said what coach would want to come to UW. I'm not bashing those people for stating their opinions, but I totally disagree. I think after looking at the game films of the team this year, a prospective coach would absolutely jump at the chance to come here and turn this program around.
 
WYCowboy said:
I've seen a few posts that basically said what coach would want to come to UW. I'm not bashing those people for stating their opinions, but I totally disagree. I think after looking at the game films of the team this year, a prospective coach would absolutely jump at the chance to come here and turn this program around.

In all reality...the sky is the limit. The state has billions of dollars in the rainy day fund! And what a better way to market & invest in WYOMING than through WYOMING FOOTBALL! Hell, if you already don't know it, NCAA football SELLS! More people watch NCAA football than ANYTHING.

We need to pay 1.5 - 2.0 million for a football staff (base pay) with other incentives. And then, we can sit and watch, as the $$ comes rolling in from the investment. It is a vicious circle, but it needs to start somewhere...
 

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