McPeachy said:We have all heard it. I think I misunderstood. I thought conference champions...not...
2016 Co-Mountain Division Champion
2017 Potato Bowl Champion
2019 Arizona Bowl Champion
2021 Potato Bowl Champion
So...ol Bohly wasn't lying. That tricky [#]f##k[#].
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The level of program investment vs conference peers is not debatable...what is debatable is whether it pertains to how good of a job a coach is doing. Also ... please don't read this as a defense of Bohl... I'm pretty down on Bohl's program.ragtimejoe1 said:With respect to relative conference strength, peer budgets, peer facilities, etc., Bohl has had it better than any coach in WYO history. Some of his accomplishments can certainly be attributed to WYO's position within conference in these areas. I know many don't agree with that, but I don't think it's really that debatable.
ragtimejoe1 said:He has an overall solid program with players that are easy to cheer for because they don't quit. He's had a moderate level of success and done well finding undervalued but really talented players. The program is stable and no real black eyes in his tenure. I also like his approach to local talent and he's done a good job getting fans to Laramie.
He can't field a functional offense without NFL talent all over the field and a once in a 100 year QB. He likely never will field a functional offense in his remaining time. He also makes it hard to follow the POKES which really decreases fan excitement.
I think we've tried everything in football and it's probably plateued. I think Bohl is going to make 1.7 next year? For the overall results, I think we can hire cheaper after Bohl's contract is up while only taking a minor step back. Re-route those resources to bball to make bball the highest funded program in the MWC.
Sometimes reality can be a bitch.
307bball said:The level of program investment vs conference peers is not debatable...what is debatable is whether it pertains to how good of a job a coach is doing. Also ... please don't read this as a defense of Bohl... I'm pretty down on Bohl's program.ragtimejoe1 said:With respect to relative conference strength, peer budgets, peer facilities, etc., Bohl has had it better than any coach in WYO history. Some of his accomplishments can certainly be attributed to WYO's position within conference in these areas. I know many don't agree with that, but I don't think it's really that debatable.
I think I'm the main person on this board that never understands why this gets brought up when ranking coaches. For instance, I don't really know what to do with the fact that for some time now..BSU has ranked at the top of the conference in football budget and coach compensation yet nobody is downgrading thier coaches because of it. It seems like it only ever gets brought up when trying to down grade a coach. Have you ever heard of an Alabama fan saying that they would view thier program as even better if they had average facilities and coaching salaries in the SEC?
If Bohl had won 45 games over that 5 year stretch I referenced earlier, nobody is talking about his compensation or program investment....If we were paying him and investing in facilities at a relative level to what Wyoming used to do...is anybody going any easier on him because we are getting a "deal"? Of course not.
I think any argument against Bohl that centers around program investment and coach compensation is a side-show....The increased investment and compensation did get us the best results we have ever achieved since the late '90s..that's not nothing. The in-conference competition is worse than those years so maybe we did not have to spend anything to get those results.....that is still not relevant to Bohl's job. Take a hatchet to Burman and the UW brass all you want over that. Bohl's job is to win football games.....not to do it at the lowest possible price. When measured by that...he's a sight better than what has been in Laramie this century but that ain't saying much and I don't see a way it get's better.
ragtimejoe1 said:I'm not really hatcheting anything. Typically schools that invest more, win more. Typically if a schedule is weaker, it is easier to win. bsu coaches most certainly benefit from the highest investment, good facilities, and weak schedules. csu has shown to be an exception to the rule, haha.
Part of Bohl's success can be attributed to WYO's improved position within conference with respect to budgets and facilities and a weaker MWC. I just don't understand how that's debatable? Part of bsu success is also based on institutional factors and a weak MWC.
307bball said:First...great burn on CSU...kudos :lol:
Now that that is out of the way...how do you feel about the five year stretch that I pointed out in the earlier post? I don't feel great about it...and IMO it is the best five year stretch the program has had since '95-'99. What does that say when your coach is running a program at a level not achieve since before current graduating HS players were born?...And the fan base (at least the forum dwellers) are generally unhappy? Crazy right?....you pretty much already answered this in the second part of your earlier post.
I'm really not trying to have a discussion about Boh'ls salary or investment in program facilities. I've never been all that concerned about what the coach makes or if they build a new practice facility. It sure seems like you have to do it nowadays if you want to be taken seriously but it's definitely not a guarantee.
I want to see what a modern football coach can do with the institutional support we now provide.ragtimejoe1 said:With respect to relative conference strength, peer budgets, peer facilities, etc., Bohl has had it better than any coach in WYO history. Some of his accomplishments can certainly be attributed to WYO's position within conference in these areas. I know many don't agree with that, but I don't think it's really that debatable.
He has an overall solid program with players that are easy to cheer for because they don't quit. He's had a moderate level of success and done well finding undervalued but really talented players. The program is stable and no real black eyes in his tenure. I also like his approach to local talent and he's done a good job getting fans to Laramie.
He can't field a functional offense without NFL talent all over the field and a once in a 100 year QB. He likely never will field a functional offense in his remaining time. He also makes it hard to follow the POKES which really decreases fan excitement.
I think we've tried everything in football and it's probably plateued. I think Bohl is going to make 1.7 next year? For the overall results, I think we can hire cheaper after Bohl's contract is up while only taking a minor step back. Re-route those resources to bball to make bball the highest funded program in the MWC.
Sometimes reality can be a bitch.
LanderPoke said:I want to see what a modern football coach can do with the institutional support we now provide.ragtimejoe1 said:With respect to relative conference strength, peer budgets, peer facilities, etc., Bohl has had it better than any coach in WYO history. Some of his accomplishments can certainly be attributed to WYO's position within conference in these areas. I know many don't agree with that, but I don't think it's really that debatable.
He has an overall solid program with players that are easy to cheer for because they don't quit. He's had a moderate level of success and done well finding undervalued but really talented players. The program is stable and no real black eyes in his tenure. I also like his approach to local talent and he's done a good job getting fans to Laramie.
He can't field a functional offense without NFL talent all over the field and a once in a 100 year QB. He likely never will field a functional offense in his remaining time. He also makes it hard to follow the POKES which really decreases fan excitement.
I think we've tried everything in football and it's probably plateued. I think Bohl is going to make 1.7 next year? For the overall results, I think we can hire cheaper after Bohl's contract is up while only taking a minor step back. Re-route those resources to bball to make bball the highest funded program in the MWC.
Sometimes reality can be a bitch.
One that is able to pass the ball and be less predictable. Sometimes it’s good to zig when everyone else zags, but what Bohl puts out there is predictable garbage. We need to be throwing it more effectivelyLawPoke said:LanderPoke said:I want to see what a modern football coach can do with the institutional support we now provide.ragtimejoe1 said:With respect to relative conference strength, peer budgets, peer facilities, etc., Bohl has had it better than any coach in WYO history. Some of his accomplishments can certainly be attributed to WYO's position within conference in these areas. I know many don't agree with that, but I don't think it's really that debatable.
He has an overall solid program with players that are easy to cheer for because they don't quit. He's had a moderate level of success and done well finding undervalued but really talented players. The program is stable and no real black eyes in his tenure. I also like his approach to local talent and he's done a good job getting fans to Laramie.
He can't field a functional offense without NFL talent all over the field and a once in a 100 year QB. He likely never will field a functional offense in his remaining time. He also makes it hard to follow the POKES which really decreases fan excitement.
I think we've tried everything in football and it's probably plateued. I think Bohl is going to make 1.7 next year? For the overall results, I think we can hire cheaper after Bohl's contract is up while only taking a minor step back. Re-route those resources to bball to make bball the highest funded program in the MWC.
Sometimes reality can be a bitch.
Lander,
Who is a modern coach that comes to mind? I am not being punchy - I am just interested in your thoughts on who might fit the "modern" bill? I think that the innovation coming out of the Coastal Carolina circles is intriguing. Does it have staying power?
307bball said:Removing the COVID year (I just don't think that year is indicative of anything...and I would say that if we had won the conference), That is 5 years of
jessejames02 said:307bball said:Removing the COVID year (I just don't think that year is indicative of anything...and I would say that if we had won the conference), That is 5 years of
I always appreciate the “it’s not that bad if you don’t include the bad stuff” takes.
ragtimejoe1 said:jessejames02 said:307bball said:Removing the COVID year (I just don't think that year is indicative of anything...and I would say that if we had won the conference), That is 5 years of
I always appreciate the “it’s not that bad if you don’t include the bad stuff” takes.
I've never understood the "every year is equal" thing. The first year or 2 of a coach's tenure is vastly different than the 4th+ imo. The COVID year was weird for everyone and probably not reflective of the overall program for anyone. Jmo
jessejames02 said:307bball said:Removing the COVID year (I just don't think that year is indicative of anything...and I would say that if we had won the conference), That is 5 years of
I always appreciate the “it’s not that bad if you don’t include the bad stuff” takes.
ZapPoke said:Saw a thing on the news today about a football league where the fans call the offensive plays. Not sure how that works, but I suspect that would be popular amongst those on this board :rofl:
https://notthebee.com/article/watch-this-running-back-complete-the-pitch-pass-for-a-td-while-being-upended-by-a-defender