Wyovanian said:
BringBackStutzriem said:
kansasCowboy said:
Oh good! Your still here. I told you I'd get back with you and even explain something to a few others.
Now, Bohl has NO control of our schedule. And Burman has said he likes his layout for Two common opponents; one smaller or FCS opponent and a challenging opponent.
Because we have a layout like this you will see more struggle to win than Snyder and KSU had. I doubt Burman is going to take this road and start taking on only Bottom feeders to our schedule.
Snyder was able, and it still took him 5 years to turn a program around. So maybe we should at least give Bohl five or six years? Don't you think?
I do appreciate the sentiment and the research that went into your response. Trust me, I want to see Wyoming become Kansas State as much as you do. I just don't know that I see it happening. K-State's attachment to a major conference helped with its ascent (also, see Baylor circa 2011-present), but also the proximity of regional talent (whether it was high school or JuCo) was vital. Finally, Snyder turned things around in 1988 - a significantly different climate in college football than we're looking at right now. Again, the haves vs. the have-nots have only escalated immensely over the last 10 years. The two statistics - vs. teams with winning records and vs. teams in Big 5 conferences - illustrate just how massive that gap is between Wyoming and relevant college football.
I'm not calling for Bohl's head. Not in the slightest. I like Bohl. He takes accountability. He's sincere. He's hard working. I just am not certain he has what it takes to win in Laramie. I believe he absolutely deserves 5+ years to get something going - I think we cut ties with Glenn far too soon, and Glenn would've been back in a bowl in 2009. What I'm trying to illustrate is that you could conceivably pull Bear Bryant out of the crypt, bring him to the year 2015, and I'm not certain he would find a way to win with frequency in Laramie.
Wyovanian said:
In all seriousness- what's your reason for being here? Are you trying to argue that we should drop football?
It's not that, man.
I just don't know what to do. I'm speaking for a contingent of Wyoming fans who have steadily lost all interest in Wyoming football and are now beginning to lose all hope. All I'm doing is painting precisely what the last 16 seasons have indicated and asking whether we are really competing in FBS football. I don't know what the solution is. I want Wyoming to win a MWC title as badly as all of you guys do. The TCU loss in 2005 was absolutely crushing for me. I thought that was our time to turn the corner and become a program that competes a bit regionally.
But I'm just trying to look at this under a realistic lens and ask whether or not we're ever going to be consistently competitive in FBS.
For starters, how about keeping calm and not acting like a fifteen year-old girl? That'd be a good start right there.
This life, it takes place in a world of men...
What are you even talking about? You're telling me that getting completely pasted, season after season, constitutes living in a "world of men?" Yeah, that seems chock-full of masculinity.
Again, I'm reposting this here:
We've beaten a grand total of 10 non-FCS/I-AA teams with winning records since the year 2000 (and 14 since 1999, we won four of those that season). We have 61 total wins vs. non-FCS/I-AA teams since 1999. Subtract the '99 season, and you've got
55 wins total wins vs. D1/FBS schools in 15 seasons, plus the first three games of this year.
If you pit us against the four best programs that have, at one point, competed in the MWC (since 1999)...this is what you get:
vs. Utah: 2-10 record, outscored 413-173 (or, on average, 34.5 ppg to 14.4 ppg)
vs. BYU: 2-10 record, outscored 392-187 (or, on average, 32.7 ppg to 15.9 ppg)
vs. TCU: 1-6 record, outscored 250-78 (or, on average, 35.7 ppg to 11.1 ppg)
vs. Boise State: 0-9 record, outscored 352-109 (or, on average, 39.1 to 12.1 ppg)
Cumulatively, that is - against the top MWC competition - a total record of 5-35 (and two of those came in '99) with an outscored total of 1,407-547.
That, folks, is the gap that Wyoming is trying to close. And at the moment (being ranked #128 of 128 in FBS football), it's only widening.