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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 131693657" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>So Stewart inherited a good situation, but didn't deliver great seasons while not acknowledging the problems that prevented the program from reaching its potential. After 3 seasons, he was replaced. Holgorsen inherited a good situation that was under utilized by the previous staff and showed some flashes of good things to come out of the gate. However, after a swoon when the program was completely under his control, Dana only recovered to marginal results despite mortgaging the future on Grier's last year. WVU moved on from him, 3-4 years too late in my opinion. Now Brown has had 2 years. Explain how this is WVU "accepting" mediocrity? Seems like WVU is replacing coaches who don't ever eventually get to competing for the conference. Explain how it makes sense to replace a coach after 2 seasons? Let's say Brown does fizzle out and WVU replaces him in 2023. Would you fire the new guy if he is only .500 after 2 seasons as well? What would you have to see after 2 seasons from a new hire at WVU to not be as dour as you are currently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 131693657, member: 1812660"] So Stewart inherited a good situation, but didn't deliver great seasons while not acknowledging the problems that prevented the program from reaching its potential. After 3 seasons, he was replaced. Holgorsen inherited a good situation that was under utilized by the previous staff and showed some flashes of good things to come out of the gate. However, after a swoon when the program was completely under his control, Dana only recovered to marginal results despite mortgaging the future on Grier's last year. WVU moved on from him, 3-4 years too late in my opinion. Now Brown has had 2 years. Explain how this is WVU "accepting" mediocrity? Seems like WVU is replacing coaches who don't ever eventually get to competing for the conference. Explain how it makes sense to replace a coach after 2 seasons? Let's say Brown does fizzle out and WVU replaces him in 2023. Would you fire the new guy if he is only .500 after 2 seasons as well? What would you have to see after 2 seasons from a new hire at WVU to not be as dour as you are currently? [/QUOTE]
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