2016 Wins- 2
(2-9) Howard (9-4) New Mexico
2017 Wins- 4
(1-10) Morgan St. (7-6) Purdue
(4-8) Maryland (2-10) Illinois
2018 Wins- 1
(3-8) Texas St
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So 5 wins to losing teams, and 2 winning teams for a combined 28-55.
2016 Losses- 10 (79-51)
(12-2) Wash, (11-3) PSU, (11-2) OSU, (10-3) UM, (6-7) IU, (6-7) Maryland, (3-9) MSU, (8-5) Iowa, (9-4) Minnesota, (3-9) Illinois
2017 Losses- 8 (65-37)
(10-3) Wash, (5-7) EMU, (12-2) OSU, (11-2) PSU, (10-3) MSU, (8-5) UM, (5-7) Indiana, (4-8) Nebraska
2018 Losses- 10 (68-42) <probably 11 (6-5) MSU>
(3-8) Kansas, (9-2) Buffalo, (10-1) UM, (10-1) OSU, (8-3) PSU, (5-6) Indiana, (5-6) Maryland, (7-4) NW, (7-4) Wisc., (4-7) Illinois,
11 losses to losing teams and 18 to winning teams.
So Ash's record is 5-11(.313) vs. under .500 teams and 2-18 (.100) vs over .500 teams. It could change with a few games this weekend and bowl games but you get the idea.
2016 5 losses by over 20 pts
2017 5 losses by over 20 pts
2018 6 losses by over 20 pts
2016 scored 30 pts 3 times
2017 scored 30 pts 3 times
2018 scored 30 pts 1 time
Definitely not a team trending up after year three, mostly due to having less upperclassman each year 2016 40s, 2017 35-40, and 2018 20-25. Next year, we will have 25-30+ Jrs. but ONLY 9 Seniors, most scholarship players in the 2016 class redshirted, 1 true jr. Damon Hayes and 8 redshirt jr this year, so that 2015 class has very little left. If Ash doesn't deliver in 2019, the next coach will benefit from such a upperclassman heavy team in 2020.