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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 132137553" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>When Holgorsen was extended it was years after he outdid the coach he replaced with a mix of players he brought in and that remained with him. But he coached and improved them the entire season. </p><p></p><p>WVU got more wins from Holgorsen than from any coach outside of Nehlen, but in a third of the time.</p><p></p><p>Only a fool would think what Holgorsen did transitioning a depleted roster from underrecruiter Stewart, taking WVU into the toughest schedules they’d ever faced in the BIG 12 and winning at a higher clip than WVU ever had,was a bad thing.</p><p></p><p>WVU should have quickly extended Holgorsen in 2016 and helped him gain a top notch D coordinator ( which Gibson is now turning into at NC State but wasn’t ready in his first gig at WVU- although he wasn’t worse than what Brown is doing on defense now giving KU 55 points). If that would have happened WVU would be in the upper echelon of the BIG 12 now instead of in the dregs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 132137553, member: 1428007"] When Holgorsen was extended it was years after he outdid the coach he replaced with a mix of players he brought in and that remained with him. But he coached and improved them the entire season. WVU got more wins from Holgorsen than from any coach outside of Nehlen, but in a third of the time. Only a fool would think what Holgorsen did transitioning a depleted roster from underrecruiter Stewart, taking WVU into the toughest schedules they’d ever faced in the BIG 12 and winning at a higher clip than WVU ever had,was a bad thing. WVU should have quickly extended Holgorsen in 2016 and helped him gain a top notch D coordinator ( which Gibson is now turning into at NC State but wasn’t ready in his first gig at WVU- although he wasn’t worse than what Brown is doing on defense now giving KU 55 points). If that would have happened WVU would be in the upper echelon of the BIG 12 now instead of in the dregs. [/QUOTE]
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