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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Voorhees" data-source="post: 132138682" data-attributes="member: 1512498"><p>When you look at Holgorsen's 8 years at wvu the majority of his signature wins came early in his tenure. If you divide it down the middle 1st four years vs last four years you can see some disturbing trends. In Holgorsen's last 4 seasons he only beat 1 team that finished the year ranked in the top 25 Which was the Texas win in 2018. When the years went by and the team had more and more of His finger prints on it the less success they actually had. He did have the 10 win season in 2016 but there weren't any marquee wins. It ended with a beat down at the hands of an unranked Miami team. I can see why there are People who want to Bring Back Rich. I can't understand why anyone would want Holgorsen Back. He blew a ton of games like you mentioned in an earlier post, In 2018 when he choked against Okie state then losing To Oklahoma and getting embarrassed in a bowl game pretty much summed up what his Wvu Tenure was like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Voorhees, post: 132138682, member: 1512498"] When you look at Holgorsen's 8 years at wvu the majority of his signature wins came early in his tenure. If you divide it down the middle 1st four years vs last four years you can see some disturbing trends. In Holgorsen's last 4 seasons he only beat 1 team that finished the year ranked in the top 25 Which was the Texas win in 2018. When the years went by and the team had more and more of His finger prints on it the less success they actually had. He did have the 10 win season in 2016 but there weren't any marquee wins. It ended with a beat down at the hands of an unranked Miami team. I can see why there are People who want to Bring Back Rich. I can't understand why anyone would want Holgorsen Back. He blew a ton of games like you mentioned in an earlier post, In 2018 when he choked against Okie state then losing To Oklahoma and getting embarrassed in a bowl game pretty much summed up what his Wvu Tenure was like. [/QUOTE]
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