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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaineer" data-source="post: 131657855" data-attributes="member: 1428007"><p>People don't want to hear it but it needs to be said. No reason to rewrite history. WVU was NOT on some downward trend under the last several years of the previous staff.</p><p></p><p>Facts are here is the record of WVU coming into Brown's time:</p><p></p><p>2018 8-4 (3 points away from playing for a BIG 12 CCG. Top 10 offense in nation.)</p><p>2017 7-6</p><p>2016 10-3</p><p>2015 8-5</p><p>2014 7-6</p><p></p><p>Recruiting ratings (24/7)</p><p>2018 #35</p><p>2017 #57</p><p>2016 #39</p><p>2014 #39</p><p></p><p>So WVU was performing at a higher level in terms of wins (over history 7 win averaged per year) and recruiting wise, outside of 2017 was recruiting the same as always. </p><p></p><p>Here's the records AFTER Brown came in:</p><p>recruiting ranking</p><p>2020 #37</p><p>2019 #48</p><p></p><p>and win loss record:</p><p>2020 6-4</p><p>2019 5-7</p><p></p><p>Additionally, most of the production that Brown has seen from players came from players that remained from the previous staff.</p><p></p><p>1st year for Brown WVU was within the bottom 3 of every major college football team in rushing.</p><p>2nd year WVUs receivers were bottom ten in drops in NCAA football.</p><p></p><p>I expect Brown to be his own coach, not try to excuse away his records because of the previous staff.</p><p></p><p>I expect WVU to have a competent P5 offense with improvement every year that at least challenges for a BIG 12 title.</p><p></p><p>Based on all the hype so many put out, WVU should from time to time make major bowls and or an occasional playoff game and average at least 9 wins per year.</p><p></p><p>Right now, based on what has transpired and the outlook after so very many departures from the team don't see much change from the 5 win records in the regular season the first two years. Very difficult schedule this year as compared to last, which was the easiest schedule WVU has faced in more than a decade, yet the results were still 5 wins in the regular season even with a reduced number of games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaineer, post: 131657855, member: 1428007"] People don't want to hear it but it needs to be said. No reason to rewrite history. WVU was NOT on some downward trend under the last several years of the previous staff. Facts are here is the record of WVU coming into Brown's time: 2018 8-4 (3 points away from playing for a BIG 12 CCG. Top 10 offense in nation.) 2017 7-6 2016 10-3 2015 8-5 2014 7-6 Recruiting ratings (24/7) 2018 #35 2017 #57 2016 #39 2014 #39 So WVU was performing at a higher level in terms of wins (over history 7 win averaged per year) and recruiting wise, outside of 2017 was recruiting the same as always. Here's the records AFTER Brown came in: recruiting ranking 2020 #37 2019 #48 and win loss record: 2020 6-4 2019 5-7 Additionally, most of the production that Brown has seen from players came from players that remained from the previous staff. 1st year for Brown WVU was within the bottom 3 of every major college football team in rushing. 2nd year WVUs receivers were bottom ten in drops in NCAA football. I expect Brown to be his own coach, not try to excuse away his records because of the previous staff. I expect WVU to have a competent P5 offense with improvement every year that at least challenges for a BIG 12 title. Based on all the hype so many put out, WVU should from time to time make major bowls and or an occasional playoff game and average at least 9 wins per year. Right now, based on what has transpired and the outlook after so very many departures from the team don't see much change from the 5 win records in the regular season the first two years. Very difficult schedule this year as compared to last, which was the easiest schedule WVU has faced in more than a decade, yet the results were still 5 wins in the regular season even with a reduced number of games. [/QUOTE]
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