Nova, we do not seem to disagree. The post you are quoting is part of a long running conversation with Buckaineer. Buckaineer's stance is that:
1. WVU was definitely going to be in contention for the Big 12 in 2019 had DH stayed
2. Brown is a terrible head coach because he ran off 9 starting, star players in the offseason. (WVUAllen has great posts deconstructing this idiotic claim)
3. Because WVU is expected to have a .500 or less season in 2019, the fans and WVU Athletic Department is "accepting a lesser product" by not being pessimistic and trashing Brown.
4. Brown will obviously not be as good as Dana because he cannot field a team as good as what Dana would have this season.
5. Everyone who disagrees with any of 1-4 is nothing but a Dana basher that criticized him from day 1. That criticism was wrong because even though Dana fielded a team that went 4-8, only beat William & Mary by a TD, and lost to Kansas in his THIRD season, Dana went on to become "one of the greatest coaches at WVU ever." (I know its obvious how stupid and hypocritical it is of him to crap on Brown after his first game at HC while admitting that DH had some poor showings early on that he overcame in later seasons)
My opinion of DH is that he was an average HC with a great offensive mind. He had positive qualities, but also negative ones. The negative ones kept cropping up season in and season out (poor defense, poor fundamentals, poor discipline, little improvement after the first 2 games). Under DH, WVU could be fun to watch but ultimately was doomed to be middle of the pack under DH with an occasional upset and an occasional let down. 8 seasons made it obvious he was a known quantity and WVU was unlikely to win the conference with DH as his head coaching prowess had been stagnant. Hence when Houston offered 5 years with 4 million/year guaranteed, WVU would have been stupid to match that with a contract extension and thus Dana would have been stupid not to take the Houston job. I'm glad WVU got to move on and while Brown may not be as good as DH was as HC at WVU, at least there is a chance he could be better and perhaps bring home a Big 12 title.
I have not commented much on Neal Brown other than to point out the hypocrisy of some here--giving him a pass for a poor performance against a low level opponent while attacking Holgorsen no matter whether he won 10 games, beat ranked opponents, didn't matter.
Brown has a long way to go to catch up to Holgorsen's level of success.
Brown did push out multiple players upon coming to WVU. Silence from the trolls who attacked DH daily. Holgorsen was bashed mercilously each year anytime a player left.
Looking at DH's records, its clear that he was going to win games at WVU, he has the 2nd most wins by a coach in the HISTORY of WVU football. He would not have eked out a win vs. JMU.
More hypocrisy from the lousy "fans" here---celebrating a potential sub :500 season, while attacking Holgorsen no matter how many games he won. Simply pointing it out and asking WHY? Why is it ok suddenly for WVU to win 3 or 4 games, when 7 wasn't "good enough"? When 8 wasn't "good enough", when 10 wasn't good enough"? Why the double standard?
Didn't ever say Brown will never be what Dana Holgorsen was--you made that up out of thin air. I said he has a long way to go to reach that level of success and so far it isn't looking all rosy as some have been painting.
Your last lie about my statements is more fabrication and about as ignorant a rant as I've seen.
Holgorsen in fact btw, is second ONLY to Nehlen in wins at WVU, but played against the toughest schedules WVU has ever played. He also had to move WVU into one of the toughest Power 5 conferences during his time at WVU.
Bottom line is while people lie and moan about Holgorsen--they give Brown a pass for a performance they would have bashed Holgorsen for (note the years ago William and Mary reference for Holgorsen, while still ignoring last week's performance by Brown, or acting as though its ok)
Hypocrites all of you.