hawkfan1319
Well-Known Member
After a day I'm ready to move on and get focused on the next game. Obviously wanting new def and offensive coordinators is the trend going on but many of us have been complaining about this for years and nothing will or is going to change for a couple of years / losing seasons.
College football moves in cycles and most teams follow these cycles unless they are a top tier program. A program will build up to good years and then falter to mediocre and the bad years. Just look at teams and that is the cycle. The elite programs sometimes are able to avoid this but just look at Michigan for example.
I'm not making excuses to keep the staff and follow blindly. I'm just putting my most positive foot forward.
College football moves in cycles and most teams follow these cycles unless they are a top tier program. A program will build up to good years and then falter to mediocre and the bad years. Just look at teams and that is the cycle. The elite programs sometimes are able to avoid this but just look at Michigan for example.
I'm not making excuses to keep the staff and follow blindly. I'm just putting my most positive foot forward.