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<blockquote data-quote="3xWVUenginEER" data-source="post: 131512470" data-attributes="member: 1476506"><p>I partially agree. And I’m just saying there are so many coaches who have 1 good year or 2 with a 1 trick pony offense that everyone figures out over time and then the wheels come off and they get fired. Then they move on to another school and The bottled success they had isn’t duplicated. Why does a Muschamp or Sumlin or Myles or ..... keep getting these HC opportunities? These ADs who hire them are stupid. Jimmy Sexton is playing these schools and it’s the worst negotiating by supposed educated people.</p><p></p><p>The worst is when an A P5 assistant from Saban or Urb gets hired and these schools think they’ll be Bama or Florida/Ohio State. The only Saban assistant I know of with a National Title is Jimbo. I don’t know of 1 assistant from the Meyer regime who has one. The only ones who’ve done really well are Day and Whittingham. Mullen is okay to good (meaning he ain’t been fired yet).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As for Neil Brown I have no idea. Hope for the best but don’t know. He’s not had a MARQUI win at WVU, but it’s only year 2. The loss at Texas was bad officiating but his game plan and 2nd half strategy wasn’t anything special from the offense. And beating Texas is not a great win anyway—-they suck. Beating Texas means you’re definitely better cause you have to beat Texas + officiating. The Big XII is down big time this year. There’s Oklahoma and Iowa State left to play. They would both be good wins. If WVU can get a split I’m happy. Win them both and that’s even better. My guts says it won’t be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3xWVUenginEER, post: 131512470, member: 1476506"] I partially agree. And I’m just saying there are so many coaches who have 1 good year or 2 with a 1 trick pony offense that everyone figures out over time and then the wheels come off and they get fired. Then they move on to another school and The bottled success they had isn’t duplicated. Why does a Muschamp or Sumlin or Myles or ..... keep getting these HC opportunities? These ADs who hire them are stupid. Jimmy Sexton is playing these schools and it’s the worst negotiating by supposed educated people. The worst is when an A P5 assistant from Saban or Urb gets hired and these schools think they’ll be Bama or Florida/Ohio State. The only Saban assistant I know of with a National Title is Jimbo. I don’t know of 1 assistant from the Meyer regime who has one. The only ones who’ve done really well are Day and Whittingham. Mullen is okay to good (meaning he ain’t been fired yet). As for Neil Brown I have no idea. Hope for the best but don’t know. He’s not had a MARQUI win at WVU, but it’s only year 2. The loss at Texas was bad officiating but his game plan and 2nd half strategy wasn’t anything special from the offense. And beating Texas is not a great win anyway—-they suck. Beating Texas means you’re definitely better cause you have to beat Texas + officiating. The Big XII is down big time this year. There’s Oklahoma and Iowa State left to play. They would both be good wins. If WVU can get a split I’m happy. Win them both and that’s even better. My guts says it won’t be good. [/QUOTE]
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