kansasCowboy said:
And Bohl is a defense oriented coach himself who has had Stanard with him for years creating a pretty stingy D at NDSU that was enough to stop FBS opponents through the years. But their D at NDSU took time to build and grow to its status it was. I don't know an FBS school that they played where their D was not solid. It takes time. Plus injuries has just vamped up the exasperation this year. We showed good D against Mont, AFA, FAU when healthy. We've even produced five goal line stands this year.
Our secondary has been a complaint since 2007, let's not just put a new name on the top of that complaint (Stanard) a start blaming him for all the inadequacies that is our secondary and Defense overall. And with the injuries we've amassed this year it's know wonder we are being abused through the air. Is that Stanards fault. I honestly have been impressed with the coverage calls during games. What has killed us is inexperience or players being out of position (BURNS! Was burnt four times because he was not where he was supposed to be) and not making tackles. Give it some time. We've had what now, three D Coords in five years? What defense would not be confused at this point.
Give
It
TIME.
I was hoping you'd jump in here, coach.
No sarcasm:
I've never coached football. I coached skiing one season; wasn't my thing. But I do follow FBS football teams' performances, stats and trends. Steve Stanard, the Defensive Coordinator that is being referenced in this particular thread, has shown statistically, as well as in the wins and losses columns, that his performance as an FBS Defensive Coordinator in four different stops over a fourteen year period is way below average. This is a fact.
A little bit of sarcasm:
Now what I'm asking you as a coach, is what types of things should I be looking for in a "Stanard Team Defense" or STD that would preclude me from thinking that Craig Bohl hired a man, presumably, that was born with a few extra chromosomes to coordinate the defense at Wyoming?
Switching back to no sarcasm:
Keep in mind, that giving someone time who has proven himself as an elite college football coach with three straight national titles is easy for someone to ask of a fanbase as compared to giving someone time who has consistently failed at his job. Not once, not twice, but three times. And I can't stress this next part enough, in twelve+ years of being a defensive coordinator.
I know he was with Bohl at NDSU. But he was the linebackers coach. He also coached under Frank Solich at Ohio, but as DL coach. He worked under one of the finest defensive coaches in the game as defensive coordinator for five years in Sonny Lubick and regressed EVERY YEAR.
I have chosen to refuse to give this man a chance. He does not deserve it. He is a terrible coach as shown in his teams' performances, statistics and types of places coached. He's Robin Ross. He is Bob Cole. He is filtered chaff that somehow keeps being swirled around the toilet bowls of the have-nots of FBS football.
Please, please, please if you wouldn't mind. Please give me something; x's and o's, personal anecdotes, tangible evidence, anything that might give me a sliver of hope that Steve Stanard could somehow bring any defensive unit that he's in charge of from god awful level to slightly mediocre. Because if all you have to offer is the mantra of waiting and being patient, you will have failed me. You will have failed me, internet stranger.
Steve Stanard is the worst.