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<blockquote data-quote="Volatility_rivals135605" data-source="post: 131456074" data-attributes="member: 1476288"><p>Now that we see what a quality defensive staff can put on the field at WVU, it is a little disheartening to know if we had something somewhat similar in 2012 & 2018, we could have competed on a national level. That said, if we made it to the CFP in 2018, DH is probably still here, and our upside is limited to a 1 in 8 year type of team.</p><p></p><p>Id rather have Brown & Staff with higher upside & more consistency then to have won the Big12 in 2018 and be mediocre at best until another miraculous team comes along in 6-8 years.</p><p></p><p>What happened, had to happen, in order for us to be where we are now. A program on the up.... While we are still 3-5 years away, you can see systematic improvement in the areas that impact long term growth & prosperity as a program. </p><p></p><p>While I like Doege as a person, and I greatly appreciate all the hard work & effort he puts into being the best he can be, you can tell he is a great teammate, that aside his ceiling may not be high enough to take us where we ultimately want to be. Which is why Im just hoping to see continued improvement within recruiting & talent development, until Garrett Greene or Will Crowder take the starting job. By that time, our OL issues should be resolved, overall team talent level is much higher, more experienced, with more depth.</p><p></p><p>Since this year does not count towards eligibility, technically speaking, that puts Garrett Greene & Goose in the same class. Since QBs are more apt to transfer, we probably lose whichever doesnt get the starting job. So I hope Brown is able to get another quality QB in the 2022 & 2023 classes, to cement that position for the next 6-7 years following Doege's era. That said, Doege also has 2 more years, and if he remains here, its a very real possibility Greene may take the starting job before Doege exhausts eligibility. I hope Greene starts his Soph yr, so he already has 1 yr experience to get acclimated to D1 play, which would increase his upside for his Junior & Senior years, as it usually takes 6-10 games(at least) for a QB to find his rhythm. So while his Soph yr may be a bit of a learning exp, id much rather it be early on and not when he's an upperclassmen, as I think the 2020 class has a lot of potential.</p><p></p><p>When I look for recruiting to take that next leap forward, to achieve a class in the 18-24 rank, is during the Greene or Crowder era, when we start contending for a BIG12 title. I think it could cause a snowball effect, it'll happen slowly, 2 steps forward 1 step back, until we consistently rank in the top 25. Once we have a couple of those classes together, we can take another step forward in performance on the field. Any success Brown shows early on, will only help to expedite the "Trust The Climb" process. </p><p></p><p>This is like a 10 year business plan. Nothing happens overnight, and IM sure Brown will measure the pros+cons between short term & long-term success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volatility_rivals135605, post: 131456074, member: 1476288"] Now that we see what a quality defensive staff can put on the field at WVU, it is a little disheartening to know if we had something somewhat similar in 2012 & 2018, we could have competed on a national level. That said, if we made it to the CFP in 2018, DH is probably still here, and our upside is limited to a 1 in 8 year type of team. Id rather have Brown & Staff with higher upside & more consistency then to have won the Big12 in 2018 and be mediocre at best until another miraculous team comes along in 6-8 years. What happened, had to happen, in order for us to be where we are now. A program on the up.... While we are still 3-5 years away, you can see systematic improvement in the areas that impact long term growth & prosperity as a program. While I like Doege as a person, and I greatly appreciate all the hard work & effort he puts into being the best he can be, you can tell he is a great teammate, that aside his ceiling may not be high enough to take us where we ultimately want to be. Which is why Im just hoping to see continued improvement within recruiting & talent development, until Garrett Greene or Will Crowder take the starting job. By that time, our OL issues should be resolved, overall team talent level is much higher, more experienced, with more depth. Since this year does not count towards eligibility, technically speaking, that puts Garrett Greene & Goose in the same class. Since QBs are more apt to transfer, we probably lose whichever doesnt get the starting job. So I hope Brown is able to get another quality QB in the 2022 & 2023 classes, to cement that position for the next 6-7 years following Doege's era. That said, Doege also has 2 more years, and if he remains here, its a very real possibility Greene may take the starting job before Doege exhausts eligibility. I hope Greene starts his Soph yr, so he already has 1 yr experience to get acclimated to D1 play, which would increase his upside for his Junior & Senior years, as it usually takes 6-10 games(at least) for a QB to find his rhythm. So while his Soph yr may be a bit of a learning exp, id much rather it be early on and not when he's an upperclassmen, as I think the 2020 class has a lot of potential. When I look for recruiting to take that next leap forward, to achieve a class in the 18-24 rank, is during the Greene or Crowder era, when we start contending for a BIG12 title. I think it could cause a snowball effect, it'll happen slowly, 2 steps forward 1 step back, until we consistently rank in the top 25. Once we have a couple of those classes together, we can take another step forward in performance on the field. Any success Brown shows early on, will only help to expedite the "Trust The Climb" process. This is like a 10 year business plan. Nothing happens overnight, and IM sure Brown will measure the pros+cons between short term & long-term success. [/QUOTE]
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