Right, that’s my point. And how BC looks too. The strength of our schedule is a complete wildcard right now.
The bottomline is folks can bring up disappointing results of past seasons, and blame the coach - but he’s still here so at the end of the day, he’s going to be evaluated on whether or not he addresses the prior season issues next season and has us back on track. Early in 2.0 the offense was a disaster. He “fixed” that the past 2 seasons but allowed the defense to tank.
The big picture question now is whether the defense can be corrected under his leadership, without a simultaneous offsetting step back on offense following AK’s departure (and some uncertainty on the OL). These things are highly likely to be aligned with making a bowl, but when you only play 12 games in a season not necessarily more than that (how good the teams you play matters, along with some luck in terms of timing of when you play teams, injuries, etc.)
If we present a top 60 offense and defense following last season, I see almost zero chance that Greg is on the chopping block regardless of our record. Again, it’s unlikely we could have those metrics (which account for SOS) without at least 6 wins, but a drastically improved defense and a steady offense with improving players in the pipeline is what he really needs to show IMO more than simply winning more.
And no - I’m not at all confident he’s going to be able to deliver this. In fact, Johansen might even be in the running for national defensive coach of the year if he pulled it off…