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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on Aug 27, 2015 12:34:52 GMT -8
Why are you even responding to that blatant troll (who is now demonstrating a classic case of projection)? I do not believe MOW is actually a troll... With that said, I don't agree with MOW and his single-topic focus (that we'd be a top school if we would just replace the current leadership at SDSU)...but you do need to admit that he has a certain eloquence of essentially saying the same thing...1000's of times...with just slightly different words... The plot line is exactly the same in each of his posts...but the narrative does change...yet even with the varying narrative...the message is now so trite and predictable it's come to a point where I just want to skip over anything he writes in the same way I can't watch the same movie over and over... Troll no...Droll yes
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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on Aug 27, 2015 12:45:02 GMT -8
Is there a school in the current G5 set of schools that let a coach go that was winning games, getting to bowl games and then had the new coach lead the team to a better record, higher level of success? The only one that comes to mind is SDSU losing Brady Hoke and replacing him with a better coach in Rocky Long
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Post by myownwords on Aug 27, 2015 12:45:27 GMT -8
Is there a school in the current G5 set of schools that let a coach go that was winning games, getting to bowl games and then had the new coach lead the team to a better record, higher level of success? Sadly, we are stuck.
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Post by fowl on Aug 27, 2015 15:45:14 GMT -8
Is there a school in the current G5 set of schools that let a coach go that was winning games, getting to bowl games and then had the new coach lead the team to a better record, higher level of success? Actually Houston fired Tony Levine last year after going 8-5 with a victory over Pitt in the Armed Forces Bowl and hired Tom Herman, tOSU's OC last year. Levine was 21-17 in three years with two bowl appearances. We will see how it turns out for them this year but their recruiting has been unreal for a G5 school under Herman. Absent their stadium-opening loss to UTSA last year, their other four losses (BYU, UCF, Tulane, and Cincy) were all by a TD or less so it wasn't as if they were being embarrassed in their losses sans the opener.
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