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FAKE NEWS above. Leddie Brown averaged 89 rushing yards per game, which isn't close to twice as many as WVU's team rushing total last night. Moreover, you're comparing apples to oranges because WVU's total of 66 yards rushing includes Doege's -22 yards rushing and Green's -3 yards rushing. WVU's running backs combined to rush for 91 yards on 18 carries, or slightly more than 5 yards/tote, which was higher than Brown's average of 4.8 yards rushing per game. If you were awake, then you saw that the running backs filled in nicely for Brown, other than a blown blocking assignment or two. BTW, Minnesota's best player, All-B1G running back Mohamed Ibrahim, also didn't play last night, due to a season-ending injury sustained late in the Gophers' first game of the season.Minnesota had 358 yards compared to WVU’s Leddie Brown-less 206 including SIX total yards in the first quarter.
WVU had 66 rushing yards, about half what Leddie averaged for the season.
WVU offensive line couldn’t stop coeds and grandmothers from sacking the QB. Doege has a minus 22 yards. He compounds the problem, as he has all season, by hanging onto the ball too long, helping the sackmeisters do their job.
WVU defense faced a short field most of the game, thanks to the inept WVU offense. But key turnovers blunted what would have been a rout.
WVU punts 7 times to Minnesota’s 3. Just couldn’t get anything going.
In 3 seasons, Coach Neal Brown has gone 5-7, 6-4 and 6-7. That’s 17-18, not even 50% winning percentage.
Dana Holgersen was 21-17 in his first 3 seasons, Bill Stewart 28-12, Rich Rodriguez 20-18, Don Nehlen 24-12.
You have to go back to Frank Cignetti, who was 12-21, to find a WVU coach was a worst 3-season start for the Mountaineers. And Cignetti was in the 1970s, FIFTY YEARS AGO! So Neal Brown has the worst 3-year start in a HALF-CENTURY. How can anyone defend THAT?
Bobby Bowden was 23-11 for his first 3 seasons at WVU. Jim Carlen was 15-12-3. That makies Neal Brown the 2nd-worst 3-season WVU season in SIXTY YEARS.
Let the excuses tsunami begin! Yeah, Buttheads, step forward!
Minnesota would have challenged for the Big 12 title. Their defense was legit top 5. Their run game was a machine behind a massive offensive line. A senior led team on both sides of the ball. They will struggle in Big 10 next year.FAKE NEWS above. Leddie Brown averaged 89 rushing yards per game, which isn't close to twice as many as WVU's team rushing total last night. Moreover, you're comparing apples to oranges because WVU's total of 66 yards rushing includes Doege's -22 yards rushing and Green's -3 yards rushing. WVU's running backs combined to rush for 91 yards on 18 carries, or slightly more than 5 yards/tote, which was higher than Brown's average of 4.8 yards rushing per game. If you were awake, then you saw that the running backs filled in nicely for Brown, other than a blown blocking assignment or two. BTW, Minnesota's best player, All-B1G running back Mohamed Ibrahim, also didn't play last night, due to a season-ending injury sustained late in the Gophers' first game of the season.
Minnesota is good at almost every position, but quarterback. Tanner Morgan is no better than Doege, but benefits greatly from a mammoth and experienced offensive line and excellent running game.Minnesota would have challenged for the Big 12 title. Their defense was legit top 5. Their run game was a machine behind a massive offensive line. A senior led team on both sides of the ball. They will struggle in Big 10 next year.
If Doege starts next year then Brown should just go ahead and pack his bags.
Yeah 20 years or so from now good old Kneel and his merry gang of sjw supporters might win 8 games! It would be the height of mediocrity. Whoa...now that is something to wait on!For me, he deserves one more year at least with his players to see where he can take the program. If the kid from Arizona can get here, learn the system this spring and turn out to be what all the hype around him true, then things should turn around pretty fast. A good QB could of got the team to 9 or 10 wins this year.
I can wait a few down years if the guy running the program does it the right way. That’s the price you pay to be a true fan.
We don't have a player who would start for Minnesota.Minnesota is good at almost every position, but quarterback. Tanner Morgan is no better than Doege, but benefits greatly from a mammoth and experienced offensive line and excellent running game.
Stop with posting the same message to most any question on this and other forums. We already know you're a lightweight.Dana was 18-20 for his first 3 Big 12 seasons, 2 games under .500. Neal is 1 game under .500. So we're satified with almost a tie in sub-.500 3-season starts in the Big 12?
Remember, Neal has the worst 3-season start (because Dana's first season was the Big East with double-digit W's) in FIFTY YEARS and SECOND WORSE in SIXTY YEARS! Where in all this do you see a glimmer of hope?
So how do you get from reading ONE year and stretch it into twenty years, other than your childish need to try to stir the pot. Not everyone that is a fan of the school are BLM membersYeah 20 years or so from now good old Kneel and his merry gang of sjw supporters might win 8 games! It would be the height of mediocrity. Whoa...now that is something to wait on!
King it is NOT fake news that the Mountaineers had not been prepared to play last night.FAKE NEWS above. Leddie Brown averaged 89 rushing yards per game, which isn't close to twice as many as WVU's team rushing total last night. Moreover, you're comparing apples to oranges because WVU's total of 66 yards rushing includes Doege's -22 yards rushing and Green's -3 yards rushing. WVU's running backs combined to rush for 91 yards on 18 carries, or slightly more than 5 yards/tote, which was higher than Brown's average of 4.8 yards rushing per game. If you were awake, then you saw that the running backs filled in nicely for Brown, other than a blown blocking assignment or two. BTW, Minnesota's best player, All-B1G running back Mohamed Ibrahim, also didn't play last night, due to a season-ending injury sustained late in the Gophers' first game of the season.
So let’s see what he can do with his players and while doing it, sit back down in the cheap seats and shut up.Kneel is now heading into year four...the players here are his...at least the ones he hasnt runoff for a variety of reasons.
Yeah 20 years or so from now good old Kneel and his merry gang of sjw supporters might win 8 games! It would be the height of mediocrity. Whoa...now that is something to wait on!
They already are his players...his assistants...his system...and his bland personality. Your excuse doesn't fly.So let’s see what he can do with his players and while doing it, sit back down in the cheap seats and shut up.
Hey senile one...what the hell does Don Nehlen have to do with my post? You are so desperate for attention. Must be the Tallmadge Ohio waterboy syndrome.SINCE NEHLEN AVERAGED 7-W SEASONS IN HIS 21 YEARS AT WVU YOU LABEL DON'S COACHING "THE HEIGHT OF MEDIOCRITY"?