Wyovanian said:
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.
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.
If you are more concerned about the money than the record then you are on the interstate to unemployment as a head coach.
Wyoming for the last three years has been one of the worst teams for allowing big plays in the NCAA and also is one of three teams in the NCAA that has averaged allowing over 6 yards per defensive play. Stanard wouldn't have kept his job with most head coaches this long, but Stanard and Bohl go way back. This had to be a really hard decision as they go back to Stanard being a player at Nebraska and Bohl being a coach. Bohl has put everyone on notice, this program is going up and if you aren't part of the reason this program is going up then you are part of the non-productive part that is going to be released. I was shocked by this as was most everyone, but in reflection it was the perfect time to get a defensive coordinator to take the impressive athletes that Wyoming is recruiting to the next level. I agree with the sentiment that Bohl hit the Dennison hire out of the park, and I have no doubt that he will do it with the DC hire. From every report I have read of people like coaches or players that have met with Bohl is that he has a very clear vision as to where he wants to take this program and he knows how he will get that accomplished, and the new DC I have no doubt will be a DC with experience and one that totally shares Bohl's vision and plan and knows how to get it accomplished and has demonstrated that he has actually done it as a DC. The defensive side of the ball certainly held the program back this year with debacles against UNLV and New Mexico, two teams that we were more than capable of beating. I remember seeing more than a few times along the sidelines where Bohl appeared to be agitated with Stanard during conversations between the two. Stanard to his credit has some exceptional game plans at certain times but at other times he appears to be totally outcoached like what UNLV and New Mexico did (to beat a dead horse), but the worst thing was there appeared to be very little to no adjustments being made on the defensive side as the game went along. I trust Bohl as well, and I wouldn't expect this process to take too awfully long.