I just read an article on-line from the Boomerang regarding the retention of our players. The timing seems to be tied to the recent departure of ACS. To me it appears to be a bit of spin doctoring, as in "we're not losing too many players, this is okay". Then they mention a few players that have left that were DC recruits. The list was rather small as I remember players have been dropping left and right since last season, regardless of the reason or who recruited them. So I pulled out my program from the 2009 season game against UNLV and ran down how many true freshmen or red shirt freshmen were on the roster that are no longer here. There are some high profile players like:
ACS
Gary
Watts
Tooley
ACS and Watts have been two of our three leading scorers in each of the past two seasons. Their first year the script was ACS would drive us back using grit, smoke & mirrors and Watts would hit the game winning or game tying FG. Meanwhile Gary was a first team Freshman All American. Tooley, although not used a whole lot was looking like he may become the go-to guy. We went to the NM Bowl, won, and things were looking great, so what happened? Besides these four players other true or red shirt freshmen that have left are:
Orth
Battle
Jaynes
Barry
Marsom
Mitchell
Petsch
Hirtz
Gilkey
Owen
Hundley
Downs
James
Jerred
Buzzanowski
Vonashek
Criss
Aliota
Pinney
Rosen
Chong Tim
Greenfield
Then there were DC transfers that departed:
Benjamin
Bridgford
And there are even a couple kickers on the roster that aren't around, we could use one of them now:
Kevin Bell
Chase Klocker
Plus we even lost our first Captain:
Terry
Is there anybody else? Oh right, Brandon Stewart, Marcus Felker, Alex Hays, James Davis and Joe Evers. This seems like a lot more than one would expect. And a lot more than the Boomerang article mentions.
On top of this we're losing experienced coaches like Hammerschmidt and Montgomery. Then we're re-assigning an experienced coach, Fanoga, and replacing him with Rahl, who has never coached defense or line backers. Hell, he never even played the position or defense. He can join our other "young" coaches like our receivers coach, Sage, who was a Juco player and Grinch, who coaches our secondary after a stellar career as a D III 3rd team All American. I didn't even know that D III had All Americans until I read his bio! And what is 3rd team D III equal to a 2nd team high school All County? I know you didn't have to be a great player to be a great coach, but let's get a few guys with a little more experience at the coaching positions. BYU probably has players older than some of our coaches! My biggest complaint with assistant coaches is Arroyo, our offensive coordinator. Counting his last year at San Jose and his first two years here, he's managed to lead his offenses to finishes of 112th, 107th and 116th in the country. I only add the tidbit about San Jose to question why our head coach would hire this guy in the first place? Couldn't we have hired away someone that had actually lead a successful offense? Even if you don't agree with anything else I'm saying, you'll have to admit that our play calling was crap. Arroyo couldn't game plan, adjust during the game or even keep his quarterback that he brought with him. Any outsider would look at this string of non-success and question why this guy isn't fired or assigned to only coaching quarterbacks or reassigned to Helper of Recruiting with Fanoga.
I'll admit, like most of us, I was pretty excited with the hiring of DC ("Here's hoping the scoreboard at War Memorial Stadium is in good working order, because Dave Christensen's offense will test it ."). Now I'm starting to think that DC is intimidated by anyone with experience or an opinion. That's why he hires inexperienced coaches regardless if it's a good fit. It also might explain why our players are leaving. Question one thing and you're in the dog house. Another thing that bothers me about DC is his ongoing love affair with Missouri. News Alert-you left that team, you coach Wyoming now! I sort of understand why he didn't move his family here, seeing as they didn't want to leave their friends over their father. What I don't understand is why we have to see him prancing on the sidelines of Missouri's bowl games the past two years, like some little girl who's attending bring-your-daughter-to-work day. He needs to let go and concentrate on the team he has not the team he wishes he had. Not to mention that if I were Missouri's Offensive Coordinator I'd be a little creeped out that this dude keeps showing up. I know I wouldn't like it if the old french fry maker showed up and watched me at my job. DC wouldn't be so surprised when his returning starting quarterback quits if he was paying attention. Wake up, embrace the university, the State and the team, or leave.
Anyway, I'm off to find my meds and fill out my season ticket application...
ACS
Gary
Watts
Tooley
ACS and Watts have been two of our three leading scorers in each of the past two seasons. Their first year the script was ACS would drive us back using grit, smoke & mirrors and Watts would hit the game winning or game tying FG. Meanwhile Gary was a first team Freshman All American. Tooley, although not used a whole lot was looking like he may become the go-to guy. We went to the NM Bowl, won, and things were looking great, so what happened? Besides these four players other true or red shirt freshmen that have left are:
Orth
Battle
Jaynes
Barry
Marsom
Mitchell
Petsch
Hirtz
Gilkey
Owen
Hundley
Downs
James
Jerred
Buzzanowski
Vonashek
Criss
Aliota
Pinney
Rosen
Chong Tim
Greenfield
Then there were DC transfers that departed:
Benjamin
Bridgford
And there are even a couple kickers on the roster that aren't around, we could use one of them now:
Kevin Bell
Chase Klocker
Plus we even lost our first Captain:
Terry
Is there anybody else? Oh right, Brandon Stewart, Marcus Felker, Alex Hays, James Davis and Joe Evers. This seems like a lot more than one would expect. And a lot more than the Boomerang article mentions.
On top of this we're losing experienced coaches like Hammerschmidt and Montgomery. Then we're re-assigning an experienced coach, Fanoga, and replacing him with Rahl, who has never coached defense or line backers. Hell, he never even played the position or defense. He can join our other "young" coaches like our receivers coach, Sage, who was a Juco player and Grinch, who coaches our secondary after a stellar career as a D III 3rd team All American. I didn't even know that D III had All Americans until I read his bio! And what is 3rd team D III equal to a 2nd team high school All County? I know you didn't have to be a great player to be a great coach, but let's get a few guys with a little more experience at the coaching positions. BYU probably has players older than some of our coaches! My biggest complaint with assistant coaches is Arroyo, our offensive coordinator. Counting his last year at San Jose and his first two years here, he's managed to lead his offenses to finishes of 112th, 107th and 116th in the country. I only add the tidbit about San Jose to question why our head coach would hire this guy in the first place? Couldn't we have hired away someone that had actually lead a successful offense? Even if you don't agree with anything else I'm saying, you'll have to admit that our play calling was crap. Arroyo couldn't game plan, adjust during the game or even keep his quarterback that he brought with him. Any outsider would look at this string of non-success and question why this guy isn't fired or assigned to only coaching quarterbacks or reassigned to Helper of Recruiting with Fanoga.
I'll admit, like most of us, I was pretty excited with the hiring of DC ("Here's hoping the scoreboard at War Memorial Stadium is in good working order, because Dave Christensen's offense will test it ."). Now I'm starting to think that DC is intimidated by anyone with experience or an opinion. That's why he hires inexperienced coaches regardless if it's a good fit. It also might explain why our players are leaving. Question one thing and you're in the dog house. Another thing that bothers me about DC is his ongoing love affair with Missouri. News Alert-you left that team, you coach Wyoming now! I sort of understand why he didn't move his family here, seeing as they didn't want to leave their friends over their father. What I don't understand is why we have to see him prancing on the sidelines of Missouri's bowl games the past two years, like some little girl who's attending bring-your-daughter-to-work day. He needs to let go and concentrate on the team he has not the team he wishes he had. Not to mention that if I were Missouri's Offensive Coordinator I'd be a little creeped out that this dude keeps showing up. I know I wouldn't like it if the old french fry maker showed up and watched me at my job. DC wouldn't be so surprised when his returning starting quarterback quits if he was paying attention. Wake up, embrace the university, the State and the team, or leave.
Anyway, I'm off to find my meds and fill out my season ticket application...