I think rbilleaud's stock is experiencing an enormous sell-off...
igeaux.mobi
I think rbilleaud's stock is experiencing an enormous sell-off...
igeaux.mobi
The list might not be good, but his point is relevant. We always seem to hold on to poor coaches for too long and let our programs falter to a point of almost no return. This job will be attractive to a good up and coming coach as it will have to pay at least $500,000. Isn't that what LA Tech is paying? Our final 4 conference games are against teams that have won a combined 6 games and 3 of those are by one team, ULM. We let a not so powerful MT team come into Cajun Field and beat us after 2 weeks to prepare and let a 6 turnover game by Troy slip by us. Geez. If we lose one of those 4 games, we should do what Minnesota just did to their coach. This team plays with a lot of guts and a will to win only to be hampered by a poor coaching staff. Another 6-6 year should not be enough to warrant another year of this. Too much apathy by the general public and our miniscule fan base. With a good nucleus of players returning, a new coaching staff could quickly get this team over the proverbial hump next year. We have great coaching staffs in softball and baseball and now in basketball, we have the RCAF, we have improving facilities, we have a new President with a vision and will soon have a new AD. Yet, the one program that truly drives EVERYTHING, is the one that is in the poorest shape.
Do you even watch the games? This team is playing very hard and leaving it all out on the field. I also question some of the gametime coaching decisions, but Bustle has his team ready to play each week. That is hardly grounds for a mid-season firing.
Lets let the season play out. IMO it is bowl game or bust for Bustle. Nothing should be done with a coaching decision until our bowl picture is known.
The kids are playing their hearts out and I certainly commend them for that. But what games are you watching? Bustle has his team ready to play in the first half ONLY. We play great first halves, then come out in the second half of just about every game and lay a big goose egg. I'm not suggesting firing him mid-season, but losing even one of the remaining 4 conference games vs. teams that are in the bottom 10% of college football should be alarming. Among those 4 teams, there are only 6 wins and 3 of those are with one team, ULM. We lost to a 2 win FIU team last year that kept us out of a bowl game. 6 wins is an absolute minimum standard that needs to be surpassed this year. I don't have much confidence given our injuries and second half coaching of beating Ohio and Ole Miss. As you said, bowl game or bust. We won't know that until the season is over, or maybe sooner if we lose one of those 4.
That to me is my biggest argument against bustle because I've seen twice this year (MT and UGA) a team that was not ready to play the game. He makes some bonehead decisions during the game occasionally, but for the most part, his biggest drawback is not being able to get his team to focus on each and every game, and this is a problem thats been going back for years, look at FIU last year, FAU or Troy the year before, Mcneese in 2007, MT and ULM at home in 2006. in each of those cases except for Mcneese, a win in any of those 5 games and we go to a bowl game.
You were given a chance to actually defend the lunacy that was your first post to come up with a list of high school coaches and you actually wanted to say that Jesse Evans was "In over his head"? Have you ever heard of Todd Dodge? He was arguably the most successful high school coach in the country and his record is less than stellar at NT.
What happens if Bustle wins 5 more games?
What happens if he doesn't win another game?
Why don't we wait till the end of the season and see what happens.
Sheesh.
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