the week of national coverage goimg into this louisville game would have been the most exposure weve ever had in football.
10/17/2016 3:39:48 PM
10/17/2016 4:49:05 PM
10/18/2016 8:45:57 AM
Are we really complaining about the potential of going 7-5? If we make it to 7-5, we have at least 1 solid upset in that collection, and more importantly, one over an ACC team with a winning record(not sure Doeren has a win over one of those yet). I wouldn't say SOS would be our only excuse, I'd point to: SOS, new OC, new QB, new OL coach, top WR going down prior to season, awful kicking game(we knew it was before prior to season, but not cost us 2 games bad), and huge question marks in our secondary. Obviously if we had a weak SOS we would have more wins, but getting to 7 wins with our SOS and status of our program is a success. Obviously winning a high-profile game will help with recruiting, but so will winning a bowl game, so I think we should focus on that. Did we just play over our heads for 1 game or are we a legit good team? After Louisville beats us by 14-17 again the Chicken Littles will come out saying our season is over and that Doeren is awful.
10/18/2016 9:29:56 AM
Replied 504 times and viewed nearly 12000 times. Wow.
10/18/2016 9:32:03 AM
10/18/2016 10:45:27 AM
10/18/2016 3:03:49 PM
Am I aware that we have to play murderer's row in our division 4 years ago? That makes a huge difference. It's not like we're losing 5 games to Wake and Syracuse.
10/18/2016 3:31:19 PM
TOB had at least one win over every team in the division. Think about that. He beat FSU, Clemson, and Louisville.
10/18/2016 3:42:37 PM
are we really talking about tob
10/18/2016 3:46:54 PM
UL wasn't in the division when we beat them in a bowl. but sure, he beat MD...that's the same thing. the division is also even more top heavy now than it was then. it's also been 3.5 years. TOB coached here like 6 years. so if you wanna make an even comparison...after 3 seasons TOB had beaten a whopping 2 divisional opponents (wake and md once each). after 3 seasons DD has beaten 3 divisional opponents (cuse, wake, bc all twice each). so i'm not sure what you're getting at with that comparison. it took TOB a while before he beat good teams. it's also taking DD a while. and i think it's also fair to point out that the ACC is just better now than it was under TOB.i'm not even really trying to act like DD is the savior. but saying bullshit like "TOB even beat all the teams in the division" is either obvious trolling or complete stupidity.
10/18/2016 3:59:27 PM
they have no idea how long it takes to build a program.
10/18/2016 4:00:58 PM
Wow, I didn't realize how bleak the outlook is for some of you fellas. Excuses at this point are ridiculous, and defending them just looks sad.dmspack, keep in mind if we had beaten ECU the conversation at this point would be completely different. But we didn't, and that raised serious questions.The fact that the ACC (as a whole) is playing on a higher level than the TOB era just highlights how we've fallen even further behind.[Edited on October 18, 2016 at 4:22 PM. Reason : k]
10/18/2016 4:19:30 PM
i fully agree that we are not where we should aspire to be as a program. i just think it's fair to point out that it's not as doom and gloom as y'all are making it out to be. again, this discussion is best had at the end of the year when everything is final. there's still a lot that can change - good or bad - between now and then.i'm not walking back any argument i've made here. i still think setting goals like "win 8 games" without giving the schedule any consideration is just not a realistic. because i think we all agree that the two previous 7 (regular season) win seasons were products of shitty schedules. so jumping to conclusions without trying to measure things realistically is not fair (in either direction, good or bad). i don't feel like that's making excuses either. i'm just attempting to get us on the same page when analyzing what Doeren has and has not done. ultimately wins and losses get coaches hired and fired. but there are plenty of other measures of how a program is progressing rather than arbitrary things like "can him if he doesn't win 8 by year 4". the ecu loss was embarrassing, you'll get no argument from me. but i'm not ready to let that define his entire tenure yet. that loss is looking more and more like an outlier than the standard for this season's team. and i'm not arguing that Doeren is gonna be that coach to take us to the promise land...but i'm not buying into the same doom and gloom that i'm seeing from others.what's more confusing to me is this stuff coming out after the defense's best performance of the Doeren era. not only that, but this was a well-coached game by Doeren. you can question a couple of play calls, but the game plan was great. like...this should be an encouraging performance...disappointing as hell, but still encouraging. [Edited on October 18, 2016 at 4:39 PM. Reason : f]
10/18/2016 4:32:53 PM
what he said
10/18/2016 4:41:30 PM
10/18/2016 5:30:05 PM
Who cares about all these made up stats.The only one I care about is if Doeren's record ever ends up crossing .500 in the ACCHe is currently 6-18 [Edited on October 18, 2016 at 5:40 PM. Reason : ]
10/18/2016 5:38:05 PM
i thought he was 1-1
10/18/2016 6:06:44 PM
The replay of this instant classic is currently playing on ESPNU.
10/18/2016 8:21:11 PM
10/18/2016 11:47:10 PM
o , with Chucks talent
10/18/2016 11:52:33 PM
kinda exactly like Doeren did at NIU with Jerry Kill's recruits[Edited on October 19, 2016 at 12:52 AM. Reason : minus the quality wins]
10/19/2016 12:44:28 AM
10/19/2016 7:12:25 AM
Did TOB ever have a schedule with as many ranked teams to start a season as Doeren has had this year? When TOB went and choked at Maryland and missed on the ACC Championship Game...were there 2 top 10 teams in our division? Did TOB ever have a year where a team in his division won the National Championship? Did he have one where a team finished #2? The ACC, and more specifically the Atlantic, has gotten immensely better the last 3-4 years with the addition of Louisville, the re-emergence of FSU, and Clemson finally getting over Clemsoning. Before this season, looking at our top 10 SOS, a 7-5 season would have sounded spectacular. Did I hope for more by year 4 when Doeren was hired? Sure. But I think I was a little naive to just how bad of a situation TOB left him in, our team was completely devoid of talent outside of a handful of players. As long as I feel the program is headed in the right direction, I'm content with Doeren as the HC, once I feel like we're regressing, then I'll consider shifting my opinion. I just don't see how you could watch our team the last few years compared to this year and not think we're getting better and have amassed more talent. The Clemson loss is probably the best I've seen us play in years, because it wasn't just a half like the FSU and Clemson games from the past couple of years, we out-played a top 5 team ON THE ROAD for 4 quarters and came up short on a 33-yard FG(and some awful officiating). Do you REALLY think firing your coach right now is going to be a good move? Doeren is building something and we have some new staff members that are really impressing(OL and OC) and next season we're looking to have a lot of talent and more stability in the staff and at QB. You can't keep building up to being average to slightly above average and just blowing the whole thing up every 4-5 years.
10/19/2016 9:07:55 AM
FUCK THIS GAMEthat is all
10/19/2016 10:36:57 AM
This is the textile bowl I expect and supposed to be.
10/25/2016 2:02:16 PM
So Wayne Gallman is acting like a little bitch.
10/25/2016 2:09:31 PM