TheRealUW said:
The most worrying thing to me is that the team, including Bohl, is opening admitting they have no idea how to fix the road woes problem. In the post-game press conference Peasley even said, ‘It’s hard to fix something when you don’t know what the problem is’. It sounds like the coaches stressed ‘starting fast’ all week leading up to the UNLV game - we all saw how effective that approach was.
Good leaders identify problems, get to the root cause, and implement strategies to correct it. If you can’t even identify the problem, you should really think about stepping down from that leadership role.
I've mentioned this...over the last couple of years Bohl seems more exasperated with a lack of answers in pressers and interviews. Particularly regarding the offensive woes, but also with things like our road performance.
I think he knows he's reached the limits of his own personal coaching ability, and it has taken a long time to sink in.
The UNLV postgame was very telling though...that's probably the most "I don't know and I don't wanna talk about it" I've ever seen Bohl.