99topdawg
Well-Known Member
I think what it really means is that KF is probably going to have to have a 1998 Fry type season to be moved out the door.
I agree that we can win 7-9 games per year for the foreseeable future, which says a lot about what KF has done.I think KF is very comfortable he can continue to wins 7-9 games per year in the new college football landscape. With those sorts of modest goals, he may not be wrong.
I don't see '98 happening again. We were down, it was going to happen with what we lost off of that '97 team (Tavian, Dwight, Sherman, 4WR, 3 DB, 5 draft picks, etc). Fry had lost major parts of his staff, had a mediocre (at best) OC, had a very good DC who had cancer along with Fry, who also had cancer. They say Fry was tired, but wanted everything for that Rose Bowl win. It was said that the staff didn't recruit well. They finished 3-8 but played 5 ranked teams out of their 11 games, because you played everyone in the conference. They were 3-8, but 3-3 against unranked teams. I'm not saying it was a good team, but it all snowballed. KF has a great staff, still gets in the same types of recruits he's always gotten, and played is a conference that has enough mediocre teams to give us 7-9 wins per year. If PP, TL and LW stay as coordinators for a few more years (fingers crossed), and we keep coaches like Bell, Hodge, Betts, and Wallace (other fingers crossed), KF can be a figurehead like Paterno and Bowden for several more years.