doogsinparadise
New Fish
Before Helfrich: Watch the first half, then 4-5 minutes into the third find a more competitive game.
Currently: Count how many times Helfrich decides to throw on 3 and 2 with the most gifted backfield in the Pac 12, see how many times I correctly guess the next play, and wonder why after 3 quarters of getting pulverized on the ground, our undersized linebackers continue to play 6 yards off the ball. Then I get drunk because it's the only thing I can think of doing while watching the destruction of the building blocks of an up and coming college football powerhouse.
Your poasts are inspiring. Not really. They're fucking depressing.
I could do one better and give examples of many programs that lost great coaches and have yet fully recovered. Washington, Miami, Florida, Michigan, USC, Notre Dame, etc.
Lloyd Carr was a great coach?
122-40 career record with a Natty and 4 Rose Bowl births (13 seasons). I would say a Rose Bowl every 3 years makes you great.
I was just stirring the pot.
He did have a bit of Mack Brown-itis: was great for eight years or so and then couldnt keep up with the hungrier and better coaches.