I know, I'm just tired of the same conversations popping up in every thread concerning football. Do I know for certain Coach Desormeaux is the right guy, of course not. I do believe that he has the right tools to be a good head coach given time to rebuild this organization and put his own stamp on this program.
I said from the beginning that this coaching staff would have a learning curve when some people were predicting 10 wins in the preseason thread. Given what we know happened to this program during and after Billy Napier's departure, that was simply unrealistic. I predicted 8 wins on the high end, and that certainly was attainable given the losses to ULM and Troy. That is the difference between being 8-4 and 6-6, situational football and game management. As disappointing as that may be, it is correctable with experience and improvement at certain positions.
What Billy Napier pulled off his last two seasons here was unprecedented, it was also aided by the maturation of Levi Lewis and over 30 players returning as staters or the rotation receiving an extra year of eligibility from the Covid waiver. That will never happen again. Napier's last 2 years were also aided by the game management experiences from his previous two seasons. That's something Coach Desormeaux clearly didn't have to help transition this program in his first year. That is the reality of our situation and people can dismiss it if they want to but spare me the hyperbole concerning MD in every football discussion thread.
My expectations are clear, this staff must improve next year and win more games. I'm certain that challenge will not come without some obstacles along the way, especially with a young QB. It is their job to overcome those obstacles and get this program to a better place. It's really that simple.