Re: Glenn vs. Bohl - An Analysis
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:03 pm
Yeah - this coach is WAY better than 'Joe Glenn'; Support Bohl. Hes working on making us reallly tough soon.
Sorry but Bohl isn’t that great of head coach. This is year 7 now? “He is working to make us tough real soon?” That’s one of the dumbest things I have heard on this board. . He has had 7 years and the team is worse now than it was in 2016, 2017, 2018. And those years he basically coached .500 ball. He is no better than the last 3 or 4 coaches here. Wyoming isn’t going to get any better than it has been the last couple of years now. We are actually regressing. Losing to freaking New Mexico. Bohl can’t coach an offense to save his life.
Then if sjsu wins the championship next week, we all get to contemplate that in 7 years Bohl hasn't had the success of a team that had a 1 win and 2 win season in the last 4 years. Dare we say we will be wishing we had sjsu's success in football if they get to raise the mw football championship trophy.seattlecowboy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:03 pmSorry but Bohl isn’t that great of head coach. This is year 7 now? “He is working to make us tough real soon?” That’s one of the dumbest things I have heard on this board. . He has had 7 years and the team is worse now than it was in 2016, 2017, 2018. And those years he basically coached .500 ball. He is no better than the last 3 or 4 coaches here. Wyoming isn’t going to get any better than it has been the last couple of years now. We are actually regressing. Losing to freaking New Mexico. Bohl can’t coach an offense to save his life.
Wyoming is going to get crushed tomorrow. Let’s see how the board is after that happens.
Honestly screw the football team. Time to put the money into basketball.
If SJSU wins the championship I would definitely take that level of success over what we are getting this year... If I have to take the last four years of SJSU results.... Not so sure anymore. That is trading one turd sandwich for another.WyomingAgJ wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 8:55 amThen if sjsu wins the championship next week, we all get to contemplate that in 7 years Bohl hasn't had the success of a team that had a 1 win and 2 win season in the last 4 years. Dare we say we will be wishing we had sjsu's success in football if they get to raise the mw football championship trophy.seattlecowboy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:03 pmSorry but Bohl isn’t that great of head coach. This is year 7 now? “He is working to make us tough real soon?” That’s one of the dumbest things I have heard on this board. . He has had 7 years and the team is worse now than it was in 2016, 2017, 2018. And those years he basically coached .500 ball. He is no better than the last 3 or 4 coaches here. Wyoming isn’t going to get any better than it has been the last couple of years now. We are actually regressing. Losing to freaking New Mexico. Bohl can’t coach an offense to save his life.
Wyoming is going to get crushed tomorrow. Let’s see how the board is after that happens.
Honestly screw the football team. Time to put the money into basketball.
Same here. I was in the EIGHTH grade (1988, Centennial Junior High in Casper, WY) the last time we won an outright Conference Championship!!!!!!!!!!!!stymeman wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:49 pm Gameday to Laramie, haaaaa, that's hilarious, it goes to Fargo a few times and everyone gets delusions of grandeur... not likely especially when we are only televised on CBS Sports Network and FS1. This may happen sometime this century but highly unlikely....."do the little things and the championships will come", sure that's fine and dandy but WHEN??? I'm getting older every year!
From the Trib article. WOW!Against teams that have finished in the top half of the conference’s divisions or overall league standings (the Mountain West did away with divisions this season), UW is 1-10 the last three seasons while averaging just 16.9 points in those contests.
Oddly enough, I don’t think chambers played in many of those. 2018, waited too long to bring chambers in. 2019, chambers gets injured after we started 6-2 I believe. Chambers injured first series this year. For a teams that’s struggled with quarterback play, losing the only seemingly serviceable qb is tough on us.ragtimejoe1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:40 amFrom the Trib article. WOW!Against teams that have finished in the top half of the conference’s divisions or overall league standings (the Mountain West did away with divisions this season), UW is 1-10 the last three seasons while averaging just 16.9 points in those contests.
Thinking about this, other than the good year, this stat would look even worse.
So you're saying Chambers' record is and stats are overinflated because he only faced the bad teams and bad defenses?laxwyo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:30 amOddly enough, I don’t think chambers played in many of those. 2018, waited too long to bring chambers in. 2019, chambers gets injured after we started 6-2 I believe. Chambers injured first series this year. For a teams that’s struggled with quarterback play, losing the only seemingly serviceable qb is tough on us.ragtimejoe1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:40 amFrom the Trib article. WOW!Against teams that have finished in the top half of the conference’s divisions or overall league standings (the Mountain West did away with divisions this season), UW is 1-10 the last three seasons while averaging just 16.9 points in those contests.
Thinking about this, other than the good year, this stat would look even worse.
Not saying anything. I guess you could look at that way or you look at a few ways. Chambers was in when we beat Missouri. Vanderwaal almost beat Boise last year. Would we have had a better chance with chambers who started 6-2? I think so. We’re a better team with chambers in even if the passing game isn’t great. I was expecting more improvement from chambers than I was Williams. Williams is essentially a true freshmen with a little bit of experience. Chambers has been in system much longer.ragtimejoe1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 1:21 pmSo you're saying Chambers' record is and stats are overinflated because he only faced the bad teams and bad defenses?laxwyo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:30 amOddly enough, I don’t think chambers played in many of those. 2018, waited too long to bring chambers in. 2019, chambers gets injured after we started 6-2 I believe. Chambers injured first series this year. For a teams that’s struggled with quarterback play, losing the only seemingly serviceable qb is tough on us.ragtimejoe1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:40 amFrom the Trib article. WOW!Against teams that have finished in the top half of the conference’s divisions or overall league standings (the Mountain West did away with divisions this season), UW is 1-10 the last three seasons while averaging just 16.9 points in those contests.
Thinking about this, other than the good year, this stat would look even worse.