I want to make sure I understand...you are comparing a RR loss to Temple in his first season, with a DH loss to Kansas in his 3rd season, followed by a loss to Iowa State? I should remind you that Temple had wins vs Rutgers and UCONN in consecutive seasons, pretty good teams back then, and Kansas had not beaten and still has not beaten a conference opponent in 5 years other than us. It really does not matter, except our agendas should be fair. DH is going to get another season and we should all hope he is successful. Otherwise, I have issues with that person's agenda being more important than our program. With that said, if we have another like season, it should be time for people to start accepting that he may not be right for this job.
Rutgers and UConn were each 2-9 the year Temple beat RR's WVU. The following year Rutgers was 1-11 and UConn was 6-6 and you are touting those as good teams Temple beat?
You whine about 1 loss to Kansas and talk about that program while ignoring between 2000-2010 the only BCS programs Temple beat were a 6-6 and 4-8 Syracuse, a 2-9 and 6-6 UConn, a 1-11, 2-9 and 3-8 Rutgers--and Rich Rodriguez's WVU.
Kansas beat Iowa State just last season blowing up the only win against WVU lie, and between that 2000-2010 stretch in addition to beating multiple BCS/P5 teams with losing records, KU also beat a7-5 Texas Tech, 7-5 and 8-5 Missouri, 8-4 Nebraska, 7-5 Iowa State, 7-6 K State, 7-6 A&M, 7-6 OK State, 11-3 Virginia Tech, 10-4 Missouri,and 7-6 Minnesota. They also went 3-4 in bowls including an Orange Bowl victory over the ACC champion during that stretch while Temple didn't play in one bowl, or probably have a winning record.
Talk about an agenda.