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ragtimejoe1 wrote:I'm still in the "I think this is going to work crowd". Nobody knows for certain, however.
For me it's tough to believe so, but I am staying in this crowd. Growing pains are inevitable. It so happens teams experience them differently, and to varying extents. Ours are pretty bad right now, I think we all agree. We could very well go winless, which would be awful. I'll still be here though. Sometimes we all just have to tough it out.
I have more hope now than I did earlier this season. We played well enough to win yesterday but shot ourselves in the foot. I'd have far less hope if the d wasn't getting any stops and the o wasn't moving ball.
fromolwyoming wrote:In all honesty, even before we knew Bohl would take over, I gave whoever would take over 2 bye years. The first because it would be a whole new system being implemented and the second because we would lose a ton of seniors from the new coach's first year with only a small number of upper classmen coming back and having to start a bunch of underclassmen at a lot of places.
Yabadabadoo wrote:Who is still with me -- and who is not?
Still onboard. I think Bohl made it harder than needed on himself and staff with a misread on this young group's readiness. But he is a proven coach, with long term vision, and the smarts to adjust the right recruiting tactics, coaching changes if necessary. I dont believe he will change schemes, nor do I think he needs to. I think year 4 will be when the vision comes to fruition, with much better glimpses year 3 than you will see this year.
I'm going to stick it out until I see no more improvement from game to game. I think there's light at the end of the tunnel, but that light could easily be snuffed out by bailing recruits and players quitting.
Mike Bath has proven himself a good recruiter and a good position coach. Vigen I think has potential, we have some serious execution problems. Mallory is a good coach and is working with a bare cupboard. The rest, jury is out.
“Being around Colorado State, I saw that football wasn’t really a big sport there," Parker said Sunday night.