Think you might wanna wait till after the first game next year to make this statement?I like that once Stoops saw Dawson was a mistake, he got rid of him. That is taking responsibility for your poor choice.
Think you might wanna wait till after the first game next year to make this statement?I like that once Stoops saw Dawson was a mistake, he got rid of him. That is taking responsibility for your poor choice.
Do you think he redeems himself this season?
Well the comparison to last years coaches they replaced has a lot to do with that. They do appear to be major upgrades. Kind of like by appearances we have gone from Rosane Barr to Reese Witherspoon, or from blaring comedy to competence and intelligence in an attractive package.the most loved coaches on the staff, at least on this board, are the three who haven't coached a game at KY.
Think you might wanna wait till after the first game next year to make this statement?
the most loved coaches on the staff, at least on this board, are the three who haven't coached a game at KY.
nothing wrong with being excited about new hires, I am excited as well but a lot of people will jump ship quickly,, esp on coordinators,, just wait and see.Marrow is probably the most loved coach. People also really seem to love Buh.
On the other hand, what is wrong with being excited about coaching hires? Especially when commentators nationally opine that the Gran and Hinshaw hires were exceptional?
Do you think he redeems himself this season?
Well people jump ship last year for sure and I was one, but to tell the truth I was never impressed with the way our OC talked last year from the starting gate. He just seemed like he was trying to evade some questions with comedy and that's alright if you can complete the task at hand but he certainly did not do that. The first game was spectacular first half and head scratching poor the second. The under-performance lasted the entire year.nothing wrong with being excited about new hires, I am excited as well but a lot of people will jump ship quickly,, esp on coordinators,, just wait and see.
I don't believe Stoops would lose his job or be in hot water if he doesn't get us to a bowl in 2016, but I know some fans can't wait to turn on Stoops. It's funny that you would mention Joker now. When Brooks was our coach, he was bad mouthed continuously by some of our fans. When Joker was our coach, he was accused of all kinds of awful stuff including immoral acts. Which shows that some of our fans are just looking for chances to jump ship and sell out our coach. It's an old habit. Now Stoops is their target. But here are the facts. In 2015, most of Stoops' recruits were still freshmen and sophomores. Stoops has renovated or replaced all of Kentucky's football facilities. He has recruited Kentucky's best classes in modern history. He deserves an opportunity to completely rebuild Kentucky's roster, and he will get it.He misses another bowl game this year...he'll be in some hot water...then the recruiting gets harder and harder once the winning seasons don't become reality in first 4 years. So this year is pretty much a huge season for Stoops. Can't blame Joker, going on 2nd/3rd round of assistants, etc...sort of make or break
There's at least 4 by my count: Gran, Hinshaw, Clinksdale, Thomas.the most loved coaches on the staff, at least on this board, are the three who haven't coached a game at KY.
I agree. Unfortunately, a lot of our fans fall into an old habit of giving a new football coach only a year or 2 to take us to the SEC championship. If he can't do it quickly, then they jump all over the coach. Maybe this happens because of our success in basketball, or maybe they are just unaware of what is really involved in building a college football program. It goes like this. Year #1 for a new SEC football coach is mainly a matter of positive PR and taking the 1st steps in putting together a successful staff. Years #2 and 3 are really about establishing recruiting momentum. When you get into years #4 and 5, you are trying to accelerate the recruiting momentum and revise your coaching staff. I don't think any of this is necessarily peculiar to Stoops, but Stoops is on schedule. Kentucky is Stoops' 1st head coaching job, so he is climbing a learning curve. Fortunately his brothers are helping him. I played football, so I never expected Stoops to shock the world in his 1st 3 or 4 years at Kentucky. But I see him doing a good job with recruiting and hiring, so I am patient. By 2017, I think the roster Stoops is methodically recruiting and building will establish positive momentum in our football program that will last for a number of seasons. Those who just can't wait that long are going to be disappointed, but this is the way of competitive sports.Hard for me to imagine anybody getting on his case for "bad coaching hires." Here is why:
1. Ansley just left for Alabama.
2. Brown now coaching at Troy has head coach.
3. Peveto took special teams job at LSU.
4. Buh is a former defensive coordinator who now coaches linebackers and is now also ST Coordinator.
5. Vince Marrow courted by Michigan.
He hired Dawson and as someone said above, took responsibility and made a move after only one year. Also let Maynard go.
As anybody who has hired people for their company, they'll all tell you that sometimes, bad hires happen. It's just part of it. So to constantly bring up the fact he hired Dawson is a bit shortsighted IMO. Now, if he kept him for 3-4 years, yeah, there'd be a point to make. It didn't work out here and Stoops moved on.
He will get more comfortable with being a head coach as well and hopefully, also learn from the mistakes he's made in the past. It's a "high risk, high reward" thing for me. The risk is hiring a guy who has never been a head coach. The reward is that he's recruiting better than ever at Kentucky and hopefully grows into an outstanding coach.
Just my take.![]()
Once again...MS had a little input into the facilities change, but not nearly as much as the fan revolt that occurred that brought about BOTH Stoops and the new facilitiesI don't believe Stoops would lose his job or be in hot water if he doesn't get us to a bowl in 2016, but I know some fans can't wait to turn on Stoops. It's funny that you would mention Joker now. When Brooks was our coach, he was bad mouthed continuously by some of our fans. When Joker was our coach, he was accused of all kinds of awful stuff including immoral acts. Which shows that some of our fans are just looking for chances to jump ship and sell out our coach. It's an old habit. Now Stoops is their target. But here are the facts. In 2015, most of Stoops' recruits were still freshmen and sophomores. Stoops has renovated or replaced all of Kentucky's football facilities. He has recruited Kentucky's best classes in modern history. He deserves an opportunity to completely rebuild Kentucky's roster, and he will get it.
I agree. Unfortunately, a lot of our fans fall into an old habit of giving a new football coach only a year or 2 to take us to the SEC championship. If he can't do it quickly, then they jump all over the coach. Maybe this happens because of our success in basketball, or maybe they are just unaware of what is really involved in building a college football program. It goes like this. Year #1 for a new SEC football coach is mainly a matter of positive PR and taking the 1st steps in putting together a successful staff. Years #2 and 3 are really about establishing recruiting momentum. When you get into years #4 and 5, you are trying to accelerate the recruiting momentum and revise your coaching staff. I don't think any of this is necessarily peculiar to Stoops, but Stoops is on schedule. Kentucky is Stoops' 1st head coaching job, so he is climbing a learning curve. Fortunately his brothers are helping him. I played football, so I never expected Stoops to shock the world in his 1st 3 or 4 years at Kentucky. But I see him doing a good job with recruiting and hiring, so I am patient. By 2017, I think the roster Stoops is methodically recruiting and building will establish positive momentum in our football program that will last for a number of seasons. Those who just can't wait that long are going to be disappointed, but this is the way of competitive sports.
If you think Stoops had little input into the facilities, then you must be living under a rock. You would know better if you read interviews where Barnhart and Stoops have clarified this. As a security consultant, our firm has seen Stoops' involvement. The facilities upgrades have been in the works since Rich Brooks was our coach. They were delayed a few years for financing reasons, just as some facilities upgrades for basketball have been delayed. Stoops has been involved in some planning aspects since the 1st month he got to Lexington. Sure, Stoops didn't plan the sound system or the parking lot. But he has been directly involved in planning much of the facilities that have directly to do with the functions of his football program.Once again...MS had a little input into the facilities change, but not nearly as much as the fan revolt that occurred that brought about BOTH Stoops and the new facilities
Many of us on this board have played football as well.I played football, so I never expected Stoops to shock the world in his 1st 3 or 4 years at Kentucky
Many of us have waited for decades to see a good team at UK.Those who just can't wait that long are going to be disappointed, but this is the way of competitive sports
Not denying any of that, but if you don't think that the fan revolt lead to ALL of the things you mentioned then you sir havebeen living under a rock and ANY coach that would have gotten this job was going to get to do the same. With that I hope Stoops gets this done and if not things are set up for the next guy.If you think Stoops had little input into the facilities, then you must be living under a rock. You would know better if you read interviews where Barnhart and Stoops have clarified this. As a security consultant, our firm has seen Stoops' involvement. The facilities upgrades have been in the works since Rich Brooks was our coach. They were delayed a few years for financing reasons, just as some facilities upgrades for basketball have been delayed. Stoops has been involved in some planning aspects since the 1st month he got to Lexington. Sure, Stoops didn't plan the sound system or the parking lot. But he has been directly involved in planning much of the facilities that have directly to do with the functions of his football program.
1. I get tired of "some fans can't wait to turn on current coach" baloney. Like UK fans have this insane expectation...I don't believe Stoops would lose his job or be in hot water if he doesn't get us to a bowl in 2016, but I know some fans can't wait to turn on Stoops. It's funny that you would mention Joker now. When Brooks was our coach, he was bad mouthed continuously by some of our fans. When Joker was our coach, he was accused of all kinds of awful stuff including immoral acts. Which shows that some of our fans are just looking for chances to jump ship and sell out our coach. It's an old habit. Now Stoops is their target. But here are the facts. In 2015, most of Stoops' recruits were still freshmen and sophomores. Stoops has renovated or replaced all of Kentucky's football facilities. He has recruited Kentucky's best classes in modern history. He deserves an opportunity to completely rebuild Kentucky's roster, and he will get it.
Isn't it always one issue or the other that prevents UK football attaining success.We were posed to have a bowl year last year but poor offensive play and turmoil on the team did not let that happen. So we are now rebooting back one year and this season should be what could have been last year.
You do know he tried to hire Gran first don't you? At some point you have to hire a replacement and not every hire is a guaranteed success. Maybe you didn't know that his 1st OC left to take a HC job. So of the two I would agree one was pretty sorry but then you have to recognize that he was replaced at the end of his first season. I can't say any of that indicates he is making terrible coaching hires, one yes, two no, three absolutely not.
Sure seems like it. Of course I don't follow other teams and their ups and downs.Isn't it always one issue or the other that prevents UK football attaining success.
And now we learn that Buh is headed to Maryland......
Do you think he redeems himself this season?
Going to be the most interesting first game since Otis went to last game. You know Dawson is oing to want his very bad.Year 4 for Stoops , Tougher schedule , Putting in another New Offense and system , QB and Backup unknowns , same DC And Southern Miss right out of the gate against our former OC Shannon Dawson ! Going to be interesting From Game #1 !
How so? It remains to be seen if the sideline circus has been cured...we can only hope.... after 3 years.
Players learn from mistakes - or not.
Coaches learn from mistakes - or not.
Indications are Stoops is learning from his mistakes.
How so? It remains to be seen if the sideline circus has been cured...we can only hope.
Almost all of what you comment on is on the O side of the ball (ex the V WR coverage on the sideline). That's why Gran was given autonomy there. I doubt he'd have made very many if any of those poor calls. So when crunch time comes, I think we'll see smarter choices.Confidence is not high. I'll just be blunt...
What has he proven so far? That he can recruit and get some talent here. That's it folks. That. Is. It.
In game coaching? Not good.
In game organization/management? Not good.
In game strategy? Not good.
Staff organization? Not good.
Player and team preparation/planning for games? Not good.
Player discipline? Not good.
Player development? Not good for the most part.
Having a clear purpose on offense? having an identity? After 4 years, um no. Not good.