I agree that he won 7 games with half a team. The problem is why did he have half a team and what is he doing about rectifying the problem? While obviously most of the problem on the defensive side of the ball is LLLLLLLoyds fault, and most of the rest is Ty Willinghams, some still falls at rrs' feet. With Woolfolk they would have won 1-2 more games, really, I don't see it. He also does not seem to be putting the effort in to defensive recruiting that he does on offense. He pushes his defensive scheme on his D-coordinators, without being serious about getting the players to play it, as well as not seeing that it might not work in the B10, like it did in the Big Least.cincibuck;1822988; said:BB, what's the over and under for minutes/days/hours until RR gets the shove out the door?
I personally think that a) Harbaugh isn't a choice. b) politically it would be death to buy out RR and then drop the kind of dough it's going to take to get a big name HC in this economy. I think they're stuck for 2 - 3 more years.
Now, take this same team and put Woolfolk back on it and they might have won 1 or 2 more games. If -- IF -- he could land a couple of decent corners and a DL or five he could have enough to come into The Game with 8 or 9 wins. He doesn't have to play Wisconsin -- there's some irony for you. I remember when it was the Badgers feeling relieved at not being on their schedule -- he won 7 games with half a team. Few people here gave him that kind of year back in August.
I hope he gets a lifetime contract. Until he realizes that you need to play defense in order to win at the highest level, he will be lucky to win 9 games a year in the B10. His vaunted offense put up 7 points yesterday, and were held way below their "average" numbers against any other team that had a pulse defensively. I also don't think his teams played in any really inclement weather, where his spread slows significantly. He also was very lucky in that hairlaces was not seriously injured at any point this year. He missed parts of games here and there, but comparing his season to most of Pat Whites, and you see that he stayed relatively healthy, even though his coach was trying to get him killed.
Yes, the rr led scUMmers beat UConn (wow, I didn't realize that the Big Least was that bad, automatic qualifier, pathetic) and No D and the fighting Zookers, but lost to every other decent team on their schedule. Here's hoping that we can have this same conversation about rr after another Buckeye beatdown of next year.
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