Not making any comparisons. Besides, when you're as close a proximity to so many major population centers as you are in eastern Washington pretty much anyone could win there.If we finish the season 1-1, Stoops will have the same exact record Leach did in his first 3 years at WSU.
Not making any comparisons. Besides, when you're as close a proximity to so many major population centers as you are in eastern Washington pretty much anyone could win there.
i don't thing that's possible since Leach went to a bowl in '13. but it is amazing how teams with similar records over the same time frame can look so wildly different in their proficiency.If we finish the season 1-1, Stoops will have the same exact record Leach did in his first 3 years at WSU.
Nice to watch a guy who gives a damn about offense and knows something about itits nice to watch a competent offense
9.5 dogs playing in LA and they won 31-27. I have been betting on them and watching their games a lot lately and usually win the bet. Very enjoyable game tonight.
Nice points about his record there and Stoops record so far at UK, also a nic point about all the population centers around Spokane, why you can pass through Yakima and Wenatchee both on your way to Seattle, and it is only about three hundred milesaway.
Leach's regular season record in his first 3 years (not including his bowl loss):i don't thing that's possible since Leach went to a bowl in '13. but it is amazing how teams with similar records over the same time frame can look so wildly different in their proficiency.
Leach as a HC: 103-71 and a stint in Lubbock that included 10 bowl appearances in all 10 years at T-Tech....starting with the first year. Leach at WSU is 19-28 with a bowl game in his second year and his team at 7 wins and 5-2 in conference in the fourth year.Leach's regular season record in his first 3 years (not including his bowl loss):
3-9
6-6
3-9
12-24 overall
Stoops
2-10
5-7
5-7 (assuming we go 1-1)
12-24 overall
Trust me on this, I am not defending Stoops 1 bit. Major changes need to be made and it's an embarrasment right now. What I am saying is if Stoops\Leach or whomever came in here, regardless of their history anywhere else and went 3-9, 6-6, 3-9 in his first 3 seasons, a majority of our fans would be asking for his head. That's all I'm saying.Leach as a HC: 103-71 and a stint in Lubbock that included 10 bowl appearances in all 10 years at T-Tech....starting with the first year. Leach at WSU is 19-28 with a bowl game in his second year and his team at 7 wins and 5-2 in conference in the fourth year.
Stoops as HC: 12-24 and lucky to be there (EKU, ULL). Hapless and hopeless on the sidelines.
No comparison between these two head coaches. One is an experienced winner. The other has shown nothing in preparation or on the sidelines or on the field that shows he knows what he is doing.
Not necessarily. I've been defending him until this week. It's one thing to lose. But we can't even get lined up to kick the damn ball - something we have plenty of practice at given how much the offense has regressed. That is REALLY concerning. Because it's not as if this is a one off incident. It's a recurring problem that hasn't been addressed.Trust me on this, I am not defending Stoops 1 bit. Major changes need to be made and it's an embarrasment right now. What I am saying is if Stoops\Leach or whomever came in here, regardless of their history anywhere else and went 3-9, 6-6, 3-9 in his first 3 seasons, a majority of our fans would be asking for his head. That's all I'm saying.