WVU is NOT Houston. What does HOUSTON have to do with what is happening at WVU?
Its called DEFLECTION. You won't discuss the failures of NEAL BROWN--you know, the person currently dropping WEST VIRGINIA to the dregs of college football, so you continue to try to project onto the former HC.
Holgorsen would have won at least 7 games if not more for WVU this season as he did in every season but one, and certainly would not have been blown out by every good team played outside of Baylor, but he is gone.
NOW WVU is in trouble with the new coach who is learning on the job and shows no signs of doing anything but occassionally competing in games against strong teams at this point.
Nice try. Futile as it is...
Houston does have "to do" with what is happening at WVU. The coach at Houston is our former coach. You claim that former coach is superior to Neal Brown and would get better results than Neal Brown. Purely conjecture on your part. Simply repeating it over and over like you do doesn't and wouldn't make it true.
As proof, I show what he did at Houston - turned an eight win team into the cellar dweller and laughingstock of the AAC, an inferior conference. Again, if it was the coaching, as you claim, he should have waltzed in there and simply repeated what he did in 2012 at WVU - taken someone else's recruits and led them to a better record, won a major bowl in convincing fashion, and have them in the hunt for bigger and better things.
This is the standard to which you are holding Brown. Shouldn't the same standard apply also to Holgorsen at Houston?
In other words, I simply turn your own ignorance against you which you cannot dispute. That's why you ignore and try to "deflect" yourself. You have no answer for it.
The rest of your paragraph again is purely conjecture on your part. Literally nobody else, expert or not, agreed with that. Even Dana didn't agree with that and left. Dana winning 7 games, or being barely above .500, repeatedly year after year, doesn't lead to long-term contracts. He's out because of that, or is it because Allen and I fired him? I forget which - I guess it depends upon which goofball response you want to go with in which thread.
In your last paragraph, couldn't the same be said for Holgorsen at Houston? Both inherited teams with major weaknesses as well as strengths. Each will have a chance to fix those weaknesses and develop those strengths over the next few years. We'll see which one comes out ahead in the long term.