Past coaches were lousy but that shouldn’t be the bar. 4 years into a new regime the bar should be higher than a 6 win ceiling.
“Not as lousy” is hardly a reason to be satisfied with what he’s done in 3.5 years.
I cut team some slack because of CV-19 fiasco at Schiano's 2.0 start.
But truth is this team has been hard to get excited over with the endless baby steps and pitfalls
No winning season in a long time - just early low calorie wins to pad the W column and then the beatdowns.
Anyone really think RU is going give PSU and OSU good games?
I've always liked Greg a lot because he's a good guy and gets really likeable players.
I like Greg's juice on defense and he does develop good defensive players.
On offense its an endless slog - always playing not to lose and no killer instinct
Greg is one of the those great DC but no offense guys
I thought Greg was great in early aughties but looking back he got luck to have a OL and Rice/Leonard.
I've seen 2 dramatic CFB turnarounds up close (Army and Colorado) and it doesnt have to take a half dozen years.
Monken is very smart about football and he's a program driver - changed recruiting in 2 years.
The players pick-up on his drive and you don't feel that with RU.
Greg did have it 20 years ago so I know what it looks like.
Obviously the B1G is harder than the BE but I think it should have made recruiting better.
RU always seems to wait for the star position coach to arrive and make recruiting miracles.
Think Sanders hope his DB coach pulls players in?
Colorado was a real punch in the face.
Coach comes in and tells team of transfers he doesnt have time for them to grow-up (whoa - shocker)
Shedeur was a 3 star for class of 21 - now he has most yards in CFB (2000+) with 16 TDs and 2 INTs
His best WR has been injured for 3 weeks, his OL sucks and run game is mediocre.
Peach Bowl wants the team and recruits are banging on the doors from coast to coast.
Army was a 15 year loser with a few wins a year
Moken's third year he was 8-5, then 10-3 and then 11-2.
They took Michigan, Oklahoma (top 10) and Wisconsin to OTs with mostly 2* players.
The program was being driven and not just coasting in neutral hoping players "mature" every year.
I know people can resent the toxic attitude but the truth is a lot of people are just rooting for laundry (and its not cheap).
I like the game of football and have to like the players and coach on my teams (including pros)
But I also want to see striving and competition.
Football DEMANDS a fighting spirit from all involved.
Playing not to lose and hoping recruits show signs of life is dull
I see guys like Langan have that, but the offense is so weird that the kid gets rocked every game
He gets dull "safe" plays that the defense knows is coming and defenders just whallop him - Its hard to watch because it doesn't have to be that way but that's RU's janky offense