I disagree, he’s building something. Defense is better than it has been in years. Offensively we need a few things. OL needs some work. Receivers need to catch the ball.To dump that poor choice for head coach NB.
Mediocrity....not impressive achievement.I disagree, he’s building something. Defense is better than it has been in years. Offensively we need a few things. OL needs some work. Receivers need to catch the ball.
I think we will see big improvements offensively next year. At least I hope so. We should’ve won today by the way..Mediocrity....not impressive achievement.
There have been quite a few "we should've won today " results. He will get another year before the school starts a new climb with another new hot young can't miss experiment. The WVU way.I think we will see big improvements offensively next year. At least I hope so. We should’ve won today by the way..
I agree, I just have a feeling about this guy. I hope I’m right...There have been quite a few "we should've won today " results. He will get another year before the school starts a new climb with another new hot young can't miss experiment. The WVU way.
I think we will see big improvements offensively next year. At least I hope so. We should’ve won today by the way..
He needs more than 1 year then a 2020 year that has been chaotic. He will be fine!!!Don't think so, the low scoring/close game to win worked for Brown in the G5 and is his M/O. Problem is in the P5, teams score, and you aren't winning many games scoring 14 pts or less.
2020 Scores
WVU 13-OK State 27--L
WVU 13-Texas 17--L
2019 Scores
WVU 7-Mizzou-38 L
ISU 38-WVU 14 L
WVU 14-OU 52 L
WVU 14-Baylor 17 L
OK St 20-WVU 13 L
19 Total games 7 scored only 14 pts or less, 2 other games only scored 20.
Having little offense and just playing defense is his way.
The games against Texas and Texas Tech were frustrating no other way to spin it. The play calling has been suspect. I do think Neal has to learn to play the percentages more. If we kicked the field goals we would have won. But looking at the big picture the man is in his second year. He hasn't had adequate time to change the face of the program. Its year two and we have been competitive in every game this year. We could arguably have won them all. I know there are those who say they have heard this and chalk it up to an excuse. But this would have more merit in year 4 and 5 than it does in year 2. Anybody who can't see the improvement from year 1 to 2 is blind. NB didn't have the opportunity of a spring evaluation period. I know there are those who say everyone was in the same boat but not everyone was a 2nd year coach trying to build a program. If in 2 years from now we are seeing what we saw against Texas and Texas Tech then maybe the whiners complaints would have more merit. You have to remember our offense is very young. With the improvement on the defensive side of the ball I wouldn't be surprised if we are competing for the top of the big 12 in a year or two. The recruiting has been much better as well. I still trust the climb but never expected the climb to be easy. I like some of the national pundits was thinking more like 4 years. Thinking it would happen by year 2 is foolish.He needs more than 1 year then a 2020 year that has been chaotic. He will be fine!!!
I am glad that you're not the AD. We would have a new coach every year if you were.To dump that poor choice for head coach NB.
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He needs more than 1 year then a 2020 year that has been chaotic. He will be fine!!!
Not really...
When he has his OLine things will change
Just look at the players up front
One of the biggest improvement from this year compared to last was on the OLine
Brown should **** can his new wave data points and become a coach or move to the IT department.
How do you find time to breath in between sucking off Holgorsen? Asking for the board..How did Browns 1st year go better than expected?
5 wins, worst running game in P5, tied worst losing streak in WVU history? Thats good?
The previous coach won 10 games , a BE championship and an epic pounding of Clemson in a major bowl his first season and that wasnt good enough.
This year, Brown has lost to everyone but EKU, Kansas, Baylor and a KSU that was destroyed by Arkansas State but thats " better" ? WVU is looking at a second straight losing season if things arent turned around quickly.
How did Browns 1st year go better than expected?
5 wins, worst running game in P5, tied worst losing streak in WVU history? Thats good?
The previous coach won 10 games , a BE championship and an epic pounding of Clemson in a major bowl his first season and that wasnt good enough.
This year, Brown has lost to everyone but EKU, Kansas, Baylor and a KSU that was destroyed by Arkansas State but thats " better" ? WVU is looking at a second straight losing season if things arent turned around quickly.
Because WVU had little coming back in 2019 (which is why Holgy left for Houston) and I was expecting 3-9 or 4-8.
Had little coming back? There were plenty of quality players coming back on offense and defense from a team that was 4 pts away from playing for a BIG 12 championship. Brown pushed out 20 or so players, many starters after he came in, but when he got to WVU there was a solid foundation in place already
Well said.I think the data stuff is good if done right but I doubt all the data inputs were considered in the decision on Saturday. WVU had 1 TD the entire game to that point and it was in the first drive of the game. I don't think there was a good chance WVU was going to get a TD on that drive regardless but they could have made that field goal. In a game where points are precious and hard to come by, take any points you can. If it was a higher scoring game then I could see going for it but not in the scenario on Saturday.
There have been quite a few "we should've won today " results. He will get another year before the school starts a new climb with another new hot young can't miss experiment. The WVU way.
Had little coming back? There were plenty of quality players coming back on offense and defense from a team that was 4 pts away from playing for a BIG 12 championship. Brown pushed out 20 or so players, many starters after he came in, but when he got to WVU there was a solid foundation in place already
I hope he's successful and is here for a long time. But he wont be if he continues to treat the game like a financial report.He will get 5 years and possibly 6. Hate to burst your bubble.
How did Browns 1st year go better than expected?
5 wins, worst running game in P5, tied worst losing streak in WVU history? Thats good?
The previous coach won 10 games , a BE championship and an epic pounding of Clemson in a major bowl his first season and that wasnt good enough.
This year, Brown has lost to everyone but EKU, Kansas, Baylor and a KSU that was destroyed by Arkansas State but thats " better" ? WVU is looking at a second straight losing season if things arent turned around quickly.
I hope he's successful and is here for a long time. But he wont be if he continues to treat the game like a financial report.
Of course a coach should use stats....to prepare for the game. Once the ball is kicked off then emotion and flow come front and center. It isn't a board meeting.Show me a coach of today that doesn't use analytics to help in decisions? I guarantee all of them use it. Now Brown might over use it but so did Holgorsen.
WVU wasn't 4 points away from a Big 12 Championship, they were 1 head coach away. Holgy is what he is and I'm not going to bust on him but after the Iowa State game in 2018 the scales fell from my eyes. The game was an absolute mess coaching-wise. Holgy an okay coach at the Big 12 level and that's it. OTOH the jury is still out on Brown.
Holgy put all his eggs in the 2018 basket knowing that if it went really well then he could weather a bad 2019 and stick things out a few more years and see what happened. And then 2018 turned out to be a massive disappointment. A massive disappointment in 2018 followed by a lousy 2019, which was going to happen regardless of who was the coach, was a recipe for WVU to ease Holgy out. He knew that, thus he left, and for Houston.
Who would rather coach at Houston than WVU? Nobody. But Holgy knew that coaching at WVU was soon to be no longer an option, thus he left for Houston. I don't blame him and I wish him well but he's gone now and Brown is the coach. And the jury is still out on him.
Total rewrite of factual history.
Had WVU defeated Oklahoma in 2018, they would have played in the BIG 12 title game. They lost to OU that day by 3 pts.
So far Brown has been a bust for WVU. When Holgorsen had close losses, he was bashed mercilously for losing. Now, its "the jury is still out"? A loss is a loss, and they are mounting for Brown.
Holgorsen tried to win the BIG 12 (and more) in 2018 just as he did each and every year. He had many high caliber recruits coming to WVU, that is before WVU kaibashed his recruiting by questioning his coaching, and then losing more high level recruits after he turned down a shorter and lower paying contract than he hoped to get.
2018 was one of WVU's better seasons in its history, far from just a "massive dissapointment" and certainly much better than the disaster of a joke of football Brown and co. brought WVU last year, with a bottom of the barrel running game, and multi game losses reaching historic levels in a losing season.
Holgorsen delivered at least 7 wins to WVU every season but one, and won 10 games a couple of times as well, which simply haven't happened often at WVU. He would have won 7 games last year, where Brown appears to still be "learning on the job"--a situation Holgorsen was often accused of falsely.
I'm quite sure there are many coaches that would rather coach Houston than WVU, because of recruiting, location, weather and money--both of which Houston has in boatloads ahead of WVU. Holgorsen was offered a much better contract, in a world class city, with tons of recruiting possibilities.
WVU wasn't getting much more press or success on the national stage because they play in a league with multiple top level squads, and much more resources and better recruiting opportunities, not to mention a media market 5 times smaller than Houston, in a state 20 times smaller than Texas, so why wouldn't he leave--especially since the --cough---"fanbase" at WVU made it clear from day one they did not want him. Who would not leave that behind for more money, everything you want in facilities and no more radical fickle fanbase to deal with who didn't appreciate him delivering epic wins over Clemson, beating as many ranked teams and more highly ranked teams as anyone EVER at WVU, getting to bowls, getting WVU into the national conversation and BIG 12 title picture, etc. etc.
All Brown has delivered so far is an anemic offense, and lots of losses, after so many had declared "anyone can step in and immediately do better than Holgorsen". Year two and thats still as false as it was year one with Brown.
Brown should **** can his new wave data points and become a coach or move to the IT department.