There were certainly questions after New Mexico and UNLV. Was that enough to boot him? Are there just certain offences he can't figure out? Or is Bohl going to totally revamp his play calling strategy ?ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What!?!? Source? Crazy. I would have thought he earned himself another year.... crazy
onePokeovertheline said:Perhaps this will signal the beginning of the switch from the 4-3 to the 3-4. This scheme switch would allow Kevin Prosser to play OLB which is his natural position along with more athletic LB's as a whole. Since we've struggled a bit on the DLine this scheme would also allow us to rely less on big Syd types which we appear to struggle to recruit.
It will be interesting to watch this situation develop and see if Bohl promotes from within or goes outside to find his new DC.
I tend to agree. He certainly wasn't great and we got shredded against UNM and UNLV due his inability to adjust but on the flip side his D held BSU, SDSU, AF, Neb (for 3 quarters) completely in check. This decision surprises me honestly.LanderPoke said:I thought he did enough to probably save his job, but I'm not going to shed tears. He seems like a great man, but ultimately I think this was needed to take the next step.
I have mixed feelings
I would be against a switch to a 3-4 at this point. We finally seem to have the personnel and seem to be able to recruit the correct personnel (we just signed some really promising DLs).onePokeovertheline said:Perhaps this will signal the beginning of the switch from the 4-3 to the 3-4. This scheme switch would allow Kevin Prosser to play OLB which is his natural position along with more athletic LB's as a whole. Since we've struggled a bit on the DLine this scheme would also allow us to rely less on big Syd types which we appear to struggle to recruit.
It will be interesting to watch this situation develop and see if Bohl promotes from within or goes outside to find his new DC.
Not a bad idea.Vapoke said:Why not promote Mallory?
If I'm Bohl, and my budget for a DC's been increased, Stanard keeps his job if he agrees to the same salary as last year, or a (very, very, very) minimal increase. If not, I take my budget and see how much more it might buy.djm19 said:This actually surprises me. Interesting development. I trust Bohl. He has proven to me he knows what he is doing. There are obviously reasons behind this.