the 2013 team..... set a school record..gave up 56 pts in the 1st half to Baylor... an embarrassment and was it on national TV no less...25 yrs ago we were ran over by Navy at home..what a waste of a trip
a handful of fans want to create an imaginary reality, where NIL and new transfer rules don't exist when looking at the last few years
- In 1999 the HC was 15-9 (.625) in the two seasons preceeding that embarassing loss. In those 2 seasons, WVU beat the ultimate #25. In that same 1999 season, WVU lost by 8 to #23 and 2 to #2. Not to mention that HC is arguable the greatest in WVU history.
- In 2013 the HC was 17-9 (.654) in the two seasons preceeding that embarassing loss. In those 2 seasons, WVU beat ultimate #25, #22, and #19. WVU finished ranked #17 once before that loss. In that same 2013 season, WVU still beat ultimate #17 OSU.
- In 2010 WVU lost 4 games and lost the weak Big East where NO conference teams finished ranked and the defense was giving up less than 13ppg. Yet the HC was 18-8 (.692) in the 2 seasons preceeding with a win against ultimate #15 and two ranked finishes at #23 and #25. That coach was relieved of his position after that 2010 season.
- In this year the HC is 14-11 (.560) in the preceeding 2 seasons. 0 ranked wins and 0 ranked finishes.
The point is that despite those embarassments, the other head coaches had already done something to show potential and it took less than 5 years for them to do so. To date, Neal Brown's resume at WVU doesn't show nearly the same potential and yet he is given the benefit of the doubt when he has done less than the last 2 WVU coaches who were shown the door.