One thing I've noticed the past couple of games is Bohl's demeanor on the sideline has changed. He is clearly expressing some frustration at times, and, perhaps it's just me, it seems to be when the offense is on or coming off the field. This could indicate a few different things, but my hope is that it's indicative of his awareness that something needs to be done with the offense and that he may recognize that a change could be necessary.ragtimejoe1 said:IMO, sub 100 offenses 4 out of 5 years is more than players. Other than Bohl, responsibility is at Vigen's feet regardless of why.
Bohl now knows what types of recruits are available to him and the competition level he faces. He has to find an offensive coach/talent evaluator/etc. that can succeed.
My only disappointment will be if Bohl sticks with Vigen. If that happens, start the clock. If Bohl makes adjustments to the staff, mainly moving Vigen around, then I'm fully on board with another 3+ years regardless.
Bohl's a good coach. He moved on from Stanard; hopefully he does the same with Vigen.
Could just be me, but for the first time since he's been in Laramie, it seems he's genuinely unhappy with the results on the field.