People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Do u see this causing commits to decommit?People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Agree. I am not normally part of the Chicken Little crowd. But I have joined it. This team, and this coaching staff, are an embarrassment. No pride.People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Do u see this causing commits to decommit?
1. Absolutely nothing will change 2. The players have regressed. Not one improvedPeople need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Brown is who I am worried aboutPlayers usually pick NU for off-field reasons, but I guarantee you other coaches will be on the phone to our commits ASAP (especially Brown and Kent).
All of the offensive coaching staff needs to be let go. All of them.People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Do u see this causing commits to decommit?
Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
All of the offensive coaching staff needs to be let go. All of them.
People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Except Fitz had to have some inkling that we were this bad. The results surprise all of us, but he's been watching them through spring and fall. He HAS to have known his team wasn't up to par this year.Right. Who's going to lose their job two games into the season. Are we going to fire a coach? Are we going to bench Thorson and play Alviti? Can we come up with a new offensive line? Possibly our two best players - Jackson and Harris - are either sitting on the bench or in the locker room as the game ends.
I am usually 100% behind Fitz and the program, but I see nothing but fiery ahead this year.
Brown is who I am worried about
Right. Who's going to lose their job two games into the season. Are we going to fire a coach? Are we going to bench Thorson and play Alviti? Can we come up with a new offensive line? Possibly our two best players - Jackson and Harris - are either sitting on the bench or in the locker room as the game ends.
I am usually 100% behind Fitz and the program, but I see nothing but fiery ahead this year.
Except Fitz had to have some inkling that we were this bad. The results surprise all of us, but he's been watching them through spring and fall. He HAS to have known his team wasn't up to par this year.
The first step I'd make is to name Bob Heffner the OL coach and make Cushing the super back coach. That is a realistic change that can be made right away.
BUT we can still win the B1G! No worries! Flush it! Indianapolis, here we come.Well, last week after the loss he said that he expects to win National Championships...so, probably not.
Except Fitz had to have some inkling that we were this bad.
I don't think that would really change much. Hefner is already a pseudo-assistant OL coach as it is.
For what it's worth, I don't make this kind of post lightly. I have the utmost personal respect for the coaches and players at NU. But, unfortunately, changes need to happen if the job just isn't getting done. I've officially crossed over into that opinion.
Yep Gerry DiNardo gushed about the Cats during BTN day at NU. No one saw this coming.
People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
Pretty difficult to make that change in season, but a change or two could be pulled off (especially if position coaches).
They don't care. Everybody got fat and complacent.
Whole cliques of guys on this team don't even talk to each other outside of team mandated activities.
People need to lose jobs. Players, coaches, whoever. Completely unacceptable to come out totally flat against a FCS opponent on both sides of the ball after losing your home opener.
For what it's worth, I don't make this kind of post lightly. I have the utmost personal respect for the coaches and players at NU. But, unfortunately, changes need to happen if the job just isn't getting done. I've officially crossed over into that opinion.
Seriously some changes need to be made to the coaching staff, but Fitz is too loyal. Hey we won 10 games last year.
Except Fitz had to have some inkling that we were this bad. The results surprise all of us, but he's been watching them through spring and fall. He HAS to have known his team wasn't up to par this year.
Seriously some changes need to be made to the coaching staff, but Fitz is too loyal. Hey we won 10 games last year.
Amongst players, my first two guys on the block would be Olson and Mahoney; they both struggled MIGHTILY with undersized and moderately quick FCS DL today. On the coaching side, Cushing Springer and McCall; probably doesn't need too much explanation.
As per a previous post, look at the Wisc. OL coaching change made early in the season a number of years back. This makes a draconian point and demonstrates accountability instead of just talking about it.
Interesting question whether he actually did, or whether he's bought his own look-aid...
Interesting question whether he actually did, or whether he's bought his own look-aid...
We could have hired the coach who developed several of the best Wisconsin OL. His name is Bob Boostad and he was looking for a job this summer after being part of an NFL staff that was let it go. I think he took a job with a MAC school.