I expected a lot more juice in that article haha, right when I started thinking they might be getting into any interesting details the article ended.
The entire saga felt like both sides expected more from the other, whether it was performance, development, adding the right roster pieces...
I think there are two different questions - Was he the best hire at the time? Or was he the best outcome we could've had?
As we've seen too many times at this point, hiring coaches usually means hiring someone who is kinda opposite from who you just fired. After Frost was a "young up and coming...
Nah, I think it's prettyyyy dangerously apathetic out there, but the personal vitriol and anger toward Rhule on this board is wayyy out of whack compared to people in real life. People were furious about Callahan and Riley, even Bo had staunch haters (and defenders), but so far with Rhule I...
You realize the actual quote is readily available for you, right? You can just click on the link if you really want to, instead of theorizing and getting into a tizzy.
The edited quote in the article is kinda butchered. The full quote is pretty meandering, but it's not as nonsensical as it seems in the article. He was talking about what he felt in 2024 when we beat Colorado and then beat Wisconsin and how those games gave him glimpses of optimism to build...
Eh, it's a sliding scale. For a program that was 3 years away from being in a national championship game, and 7 years away from winning 3 national championships in 4 years, it was about as bad as it could get.