Mind-Numbing Stats

rutgersac88

Junior
Oct 13, 2007
224
304
53
In RU's 6 losses they've:
- Had the lead for a total of 10 minutes 49 seconds out of 6 hours of game time.
- Never had the lead after the first quarter.
- Been losing by an average of 22 points - AT THE HALF. Half time deficits were 35, 17, 29, 17, 10 and 24. The only game in which the margin of loss was reduced in the 2nd half was to Indiana.
- Had an average margin of defeat of 29 points. The closest loss was 7 to Indiana. The next closest was 21 to Illinois.

And there's still a question of whether or not Ash will be fired? This incompetence will get a Pop Warner coach fired. And it's only going to get worse. As far as the money, we will lose more in ticket sales, concessions, donations, etc. if he stays. I like Hobbs, but he has to admit his mistake by firing Ash.
 

Abro1975

Heisman
Nov 21, 2009
24,499
12,979
0
A once in a generation, epically bad head coaching job.

I see a Bob Diaco coaching career curve for Ash. From respected Coordinator, benefitting from a top recruiting school and head coach- To shockingly depths of failure as head coach, to back to DC, then position coach, then ‘analyst ‘ for a smaller program. Hobbs may be collateral damage for making this potentially program killing hire.
 

NickRU714

Heisman
Aug 18, 2009
14,085
12,886
113
This offense is on pace to be worse than 2016 and 2017 statistically speaking.

It is already behind in most offensive areas with the hardest part of the schedule still to come.

When all is said and done, 2016 is looking like it may be the most effective offense under Ash.
 

huskersalways

All-Conference
Dec 21, 2001
72,808
4,224
78
A once in a generation, epically bad head coaching job.

I see a Bob Diaco coaching career curve for Ash. From respected Coordinator, benefitting from a top recruiting school and head coach- To shockingly depths of failure as head coach, to back to DC, then position coach, then ‘analyst ‘ for a smaller program. Hobbs may be collateral damage for making this potentially program killing hire.

That “smaller” program was Oklahoma and he just became the LB coach when Stoops got fired.
 

Knight Shift

Heisman
May 19, 2011
88,717
86,716
113
A once in a generation, epically bad head coaching job.

I see a Bob Diaco coaching career curve for Ash. From respected Coordinator, benefitting from a top recruiting school and head coach- To shockingly depths of failure as head coach, to back to DC, then position coach, then ‘analyst ‘ for a smaller program. Hobbs may be collateral damage for making this potentially program killing hire.
Bob Diaco is a Jersey guy. We want a Jersey guy, don't we? :grimace:
 
Dec 17, 2008
45,214
16,774
0
This offense is on pace to be worse than 2016 and 2017 statistically speaking.

It is already behind in most offensive areas with the hardest part of the schedule still to come.

When all is said and done, 2016 is looking like it may be the most effective offense under Ash.
That's just crazy. I didn't want McNulty because of the type of offense he'd run but I thought there would be improvement and I said the question is how much improvement.....well so much for that lol.
 

MYHATINTHERING

All-Conference
Mar 25, 2015
9,163
4,042
0
can't argue with those numbers, they are shocking. Ash needs to go now, not at the end of the season but now
 
Dec 4, 2007
53,016
237
0
In RU's 6 losses they've:
- Had the lead for a total of 10 minutes 49 seconds out of 6 hours of game time.
- Never had the lead after the first quarter.
- Been losing by an average of 22 points - AT THE HALF. Half time deficits were 35, 17, 29, 17, 10 and 24. The only game in which the margin of loss was reduced in the 2nd half was to Indiana.
- Had an average margin of defeat of 29 points. The closest loss was 7 to Indiana. The next closest was 21 to Illinois.

And there's still a question of whether or not Ash will be fired? This incompetence will get a Pop Warner coach fired. And it's only going to get worse. As far as the money, we will lose more in ticket sales, concessions, donations, etc. if he stays. I like Hobbs, but he has to admit his mistake by firing Ash.


If you guys truly want your coach fired, then I suppose it is a good thing that your second half of season is tougher than the first part. Sparty, Penn St, Wiscy and Michigan should increase those numbers.