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<blockquote data-quote="OlegeezEER" data-source="post: 131883755" data-attributes="member: 1835316"><p>I think the most important years for programs like wvu and those at its level are years 3-5. Year 3 is when you start to see some of his players come in. Years 4-5 is when his recruits start to mature and become upper classman. The question is can he put it together the next couple of years. One interesting point I looked at all the power 5 coach's hired the year Brown was hired at wvu. You can see below that 6-6 was a common record. Brown isn't behind his peers record wise after year 3. I didn't list Ohio State or Kansas which also had coaching changes they are on opposite ends of the spectrum to where wvu is.</p><p></p><p>Chris Klieman K State 7-5</p><p>Geoff Collins Ga Tech 3-9</p><p>Mike Locksley Maryland 6-6</p><p>Scott Satterfield Louisville 6-6</p><p>Matt Wells/Combie Texas Tech 6-6</p><p>Mack Brown North Carolina 6-6</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlegeezEER, post: 131883755, member: 1835316"] I think the most important years for programs like wvu and those at its level are years 3-5. Year 3 is when you start to see some of his players come in. Years 4-5 is when his recruits start to mature and become upper classman. The question is can he put it together the next couple of years. One interesting point I looked at all the power 5 coach's hired the year Brown was hired at wvu. You can see below that 6-6 was a common record. Brown isn't behind his peers record wise after year 3. I didn't list Ohio State or Kansas which also had coaching changes they are on opposite ends of the spectrum to where wvu is. Chris Klieman K State 7-5 Geoff Collins Ga Tech 3-9 Mike Locksley Maryland 6-6 Scott Satterfield Louisville 6-6 Matt Wells/Combie Texas Tech 6-6 Mack Brown North Carolina 6-6 [/QUOTE]
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