What I don't get is all the hate at this point ... it's just not constructive. As many have said, if Petersen isn't the guy, it's not going to result in a change after this year ... even if he loses every game from here on out.
Have there been areas of the program where there are frustrations and disappointments? Absolutely. The Smith hire was panned almost universally early on as being a head scratcher and it has been proven out on the field. Same with Pease. Not surprisingly that the two guys on the staff that had the most questionable resumes are the areas where this team is struggling the most.
That being said, there are also an abundance of positives in the program. So unlike some regimes where we could look at and say that everything is broken, that's not the case here. There are some areas where progress and changes need to be made. This is true in almost every single program at some point in time.
Now, if Petersen goes 5-4 next year in conference, then it's a good indication that he isn't the long term answer. The defense should be loaded next year. The lumps that the offense is taking now should be better for it next year. Add an uptick in coaching/scheme to the offense and that can accelerate that. Outside of Stanford, everybody else is in some phase of bad to regressing. There's plenty of reason to expect results next year and results mean being in position to win the North.
We expected a coaching upgrade. That's where the anger is from. Offensive coach that has no clue. Numerous coaching blunders. How patient can one be? We know how to spot shitty coaching. It's a shame you still can't.
You act like I'm not frustrated as well ... I am.
But at this point, we're a little over half way through the initial evaluation period. Until we get through the third year, it's an incomplete picture.
I see all the concerns that you have ... I share many of them.
The results will dictate the actions ... you can't go around replacing people at the first sign of concern ...
I can only imagine how this board would have reacted if we lost a game the way Michigan did this past week.