ASU stepped up and did the right thing...

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too bad WVU refuses to do the same thing and take the necessary steps to get back on the winning path.

oh and just for kicks, when was the last time a WVU football team cracked the top 25?
 

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too bad WVU refuses to do the same thing and take the necessary steps to get back on the winning path.

oh and just for kicks, when was the last time a WVU football team cracked the top 25?
Just for kicks how much of Browns buyout is coming out of your pocket.? When are you going to step up and start paying these players.
 

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too bad WVU refuses to do the same thing and take the necessary steps to get back on the winning path.

oh and just for kicks, when was the last time a WVU football team cracked the top 25?
Here we go again. ANOTHER overreaction. Take a second and look at the big picture. Vs ranked Pitt we were 1 missed pass that went thru BFW's hands for a pick 6 on a drive that would have sealed a W. The targeting also extended a drive that could have been stopped.
Vs Kansas 1 muffed punt cost us the game. Yes, Kansas is legit this year but the lowFB IQ jackwads on this site will never admit it.
Let's wait till the season plays out before making rash asinine comments about firing the HC.
 

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Someone else hired Brown and extended Brown. Why on earth would fans have to pay to clean up the mess?

Besides WVU is taking in $70-$100,000,000 a year in revenues so…….

Blindly supporting one of the worst ever coaching jobs at WVU is an overreaction, not expecting or demanding change in exchange for support as so many give, attend, buy, etc.
 

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Someone else hired Brown and extended Brown. Why on earth would fans have to pay to clean up the mess?

Besides WVU is taking in $70-$100,000,000 a year in revenues so…….

Blindly supporting one of the worst ever coaching jobs at WVU is an overreaction, not expecting or demanding change in exchange for support as so many give, attend, buy, etc.
Who’s gonna clean up the mess Holgorsen left this weekend against that lowly Kansas team?
 

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Don’t know don’t care. Unlike you I’m concerned about what happens to WVU. Obviously you aren’\
Its funny because no one would be talking about Dana if it wasn't for you. Buck I am still waiting on your response to this tweet. This guy works for the Houston Chronicle he gets to watch Dana up close

 

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Herm Edward's buyout is 7.4 million. That buyout could drop to zero. ASU is under investigation for recruiting violations.

Brown buyout is 16.7 million. I'm sure bucky has that laying around his house.
 

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DH was the second winningest coach ever at WVU. He doesn’t coach WVU anymore. Your loser Brown does. Holgorsen performed better than Brown at WVU. thoughts?
Holgorsen did not perform better than Brown against Kansas. That is for sure. What’s the excuse? They’ve both had 4 years at each school.
 

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DH was the second winningest coach ever at WVU. He doesn’t coach WVU anymore. Your loser Brown does. Holgorsen performed better than Brown at WVU. thoughts?
My thoughts are you get a hard on every time Holgorsen's name is mentioned.
 

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ASU is trying, desperately, to show that they've got their house in order as the NCAA investigation is getting ready to hammer Edwards and ASU. The hope is that by jettisoning Edwards the penalty will be less severe.
 

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HCDH is Houston's problem, ours is HCNB.......and more importantly how quickly we can get a new head coach in place.
Exactly but the trolls want to keep distracting WVU fans from Browns stumbling. It will be important to get a quality coach in place that can rapidly get WVU back to winning records.
 

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too bad WVU refuses to do the same thing and take the necessary steps to get back on the winning path.

oh and just for kicks, when was the last time a WVU football team cracked the top 25?
There are issues but changing coaches right now would be really foolish.
 
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There are issues but changing coaches right now would be really foolish.

Changing AD's at the end of football season would not be foolish though. Brown is done. Not a question of if, but when. The best case scenario is he does just enough to where the cost of the buyout keeps him from being fired. After that the only performance he could generate over the next 2 seasons that would warrant any extension talk is the kind of seasons that would have him getting attention from other schools looking to fill a vacancy. So likely no matter what, he either gets fired or the far less likely thing would be he gets hired away. Bringing in an AD that can establish themselves PRIOR to the almost inevitable head coaching search coming down the pike wouldn't be a bad idea.
 

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HCDH is Houston's problem, ours is HCNB.......and more importantly how quickly we can get a new head coach in place.
The quicker you guys step up and pay his buyout the quicker you get a new coach in place. The quicker you start paying players the quicker we start winning.
 

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Exactly but the trolls want to keep distracting WVU fans from Browns stumbling. It will be important to get a quality coach in place that can rapidly get WVU back to winning records.
Nobody is distracting. Nobody is arguing over Brown. Some are willing to give him a chance. Some are not. However, you’re certainly distracting from being made a fool over Holgorsen losing to Kansas in worse fashion than Neal Brown.
Why would it be foolish? WVU is under .500 with Brown. That’s not sustainable. It’s already been 3 plus years.
We get it, we most likely need a change. I’m at least willing to let the season play out. For all you know, Pitt and Kansas may turn out as major bowl teams. Maybe Brown goes 7-2 here on out to finish 8-4. And maybe he goes 2-7 to finish 3-9. Stop overreacting and let the chips fall where they may.
 

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Nobody is distracting. Nobody is arguing over Brown. Some are willing to give him a chance. Some are not. However, you’re certainly distracting from being made a fool over Holgorsen losing to Kansas in worse fashion than Neal Brown.

We get it, we most likely need a change. I’m at least willing to let the season play out. For all you know, Pitt and Kansas may turn out as major bowl teams. Maybe Brown goes 7-2 here on out to finish 8-4. And maybe he goes 2-7 to finish 3-9. Stop overreacting and let the chips fall where they may.
Brown has been given a chance. Several posters have defended his every failing by trying to deflect onto something or someone else. Holgorsen beat Kansas soundly 6 times while at WVU, so the fool would be you Trying to use the results of a current G5 program to excuse away results of coaches at West Virginia University. You are one of the deflectors, talking about a G5 programs coach when the issue is the current coach at WVU.

Not only are you “ willing to let the season play out,” You’ve put down previously more successful coaches and their results while trying to sell every failing of Brown as the second coming. Only you and your ilk know why you have done this. WVU fans like myself see that more than enough time has passed with no change in results. Brown has been terrible for WVU football. He isn’t entitled to anything to the detriment of WVU fans and the program itself. He has had his time to do something and failed. Programs with a winning culture have moved on from their failed experiment. Trolls like you keep trying to push a failure onto WVU as though WVU can’t be better, but WVU has almost always been better than what Brown brought.

Enough is enough. He did not get it done and now WVU football will have to dig out of a giant financial and competitive hole. You and fools like you are pretending if he gets WVU another losing season or 6 wins then he has earned more time. Anywhere else that cares he would already be gone long ago.
 
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And let’s look at coaches with a similar number of games.

Brown has 38 at WVU with a .474 win %

Former coaches with a similar number of wins:

Clarence Spears also coached 38 games for WVU. His win %? .808
Mont McIntire coached 39 games for WVU. His win %? .667

Only a couple of coaches with a similar number of games—

Frank Cignetti with 44 ( more than Brown) And Greasy Neale with 31 had lower win%—.386 and .435 respectively.
 

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Exactly but the trolls want to keep distracting WVU fans from Browns stumbling. It will be important to get a quality coach in place that can rapidly get WVU back to winning records.
So that's why you mention Holgorsen and have Orgasm every time. You're a clown.
 

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Brown has been given a chance. Several posters have defended his every failing by trying to deflect onto something or someone else. Holgorsen beat Kansas soundly 6 times while at WVU, so the fool would be you Trying to use the results of a current G5 program to excuse away results of coaches at West Virginia University. You are one of the deflectors, talking about a G5 programs coach when the issue is the current coach at WVU.

Not only are you “ willing to let the season play out,” You’ve put down previously more successful coaches and their results while trying to sell every failing of Brown as the second coming. Only you and your ilk know why you have done this. WVU fans like myself see that more than enough time has passed with no change in results. Brown has been terrible for WVU football. He isn’t entitled to anything to the detriment of WVU fans and the program itself. He has had his time to do something and failed. Programs with a winning culture have moved on from their failed experiment. Trolls like you keep trying to push a failure onto WVU as though WVU can’t be better, but WVU has almost always been better than what Brown brought.

Enough is enough. He did not get it done and now WVU football will have to dig out of a giant financial and competitive hole. You and fools like you are pretending if he gets WVU another losing season or 6 wins then he has earned more time. Anywhere else that cares he would already be gone long ago.
You're a scum fraud.
 

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And let’s look at coaches with a similar number of games.

Brown has 38 at WVU with a .474 win %

Former coaches with a similar number of wins:

Clarence Spears also coached 38 games for WVU. His win %? .808
Mont McIntire coached 39 games for WVU. His win %? .667

Only a couple of coaches with a similar number of games—

Frank Cignetti with 44 ( more than Brown) And Greasy Neale with 31 had lower win%—.386 and .435 respectively.
You have to be the dumbest individual around.