Pay attention, a recruit just mentioned it.Never heard of the "University of West Virginia."
No, neither will 90% of other current recruits. Total rebuild with a ton of transfer rejects from other schools leading us to a sub 500 year the first year regardless of coach that is hired.%Wonder if he still commits after Neal is fired.
That's why we'd be better off to keep Brown and hire a high quality D coordinator.No, neither will 90% of other current recruits. Total rebuild with a ton of transfer rejects from other schools leading us to a sub 500 year the first year regardless of coach that is hired.
I don't necessarily agree. I'm a long term vision guy.That's why we'd be better off to keep Brown and hire a high quality D coordinator.
Who cares? Hire a good coach, recruit some of the better ones back, and hit the transfer portal and NIL deals.Wonder if he still commits after Neal is fired.
Spoken like a man who doesn't know jack about football. Besides you're cousins neighbors uncles boss's brother told you brown was getting fired anyways. Is their name vom or what....That's why we'd be better off to keep Brown and hire a high quality D coordinator.
Unless you’re CignettiNo, neither will 90% of other current recruits. Total rebuild with a ton of transfer rejects from other schools leading us to a sub 500 year the first year regardless of coach that is hired.
He brought quality players with him. His honeymoon will back up in years 2-4. But he is a quality coach and should improve past performances ai IU. Expecting seasons going this deep in the season without a loss, unlikely will see it happen again.Unless you’re Cignetti
He brought quality players with him. His honeymoon will back up in years 2-4. But he is a quality coach and should improve past performances ai IU. Expecting seasons going this deep in the season without a loss, unlikely will see it happen again.
I have no doubt he may have a bit of a drop off but I expect indiana to be much better than the normal there as long as he is the coach. Kids will want to play for him. That’s the difference.He brought quality players with him. His honeymoon will back up in years 2-4. But he is a quality coach and should improve past performances ai IU. Expecting seasons going this deep in the season without a loss, unlikely will see it happen again.
That's what is happening now.No, neither will 90% of other current recruits. Total rebuild with a ton of transfer rejects from other schools leading us to a sub 500 year the first year regardless of coach that is hired.
His schedule was no doubt easier this year. It will be tougher next year as the rotation of teams will be more difficult. In 2025 they open with 3 wins, Old Dominion, Kennesaw State, Indiana State. Then Big 10 schedule Illinois, Michigan State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Iowa, Maryland, Oregon, Penn State and Purdue. They could possibly be 8-4 or 7-5 next year but nobody knows if any of those teams that are near .500 rebound from this year. But it will be at Iowa, at Oregon and at PSU. Three tough road games. Big 10 schedule of games will change so don't know when they will be played.He brought quality players with him. His honeymoon will back up in years 2-4. But he is a quality coach and should improve past performances ai IU. Expecting seasons going this deep in the season without a loss, unlikely will see it happen again.
I usually don't do a crystal ball thing with specifics as I find it to be stupid. No one knows as there are so many factors. But I will talk in generalities with a direction. I believe if they keep Brown, recruiting will be better in 2025 as it always is with stability with a solid coaching staff. And Brown is "solid". With turnover in the coaching staff, more often than not with a team that is middle of the pack, you will see it dip in the first year. I view most that post on here to have a utopian point of view in terms what a new coach would do and I discount their opinions as it isn't realistic. Any coach WVU would get if Brown leaves (and I do believe he will leave on his own accord with a settlement after the season) will not be able to have the depth in the roster that is needed to achieve more than a .500 record in the Big 12 in season 1.His schedule was no doubt easier this year. It will be tougher next year as the rotation of teams will be more difficult. In 2025 they open with 3 wins, Old Dominion, Kennesaw State, Indiana State. Then Big 10 schedule Illinois, Michigan State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Iowa, Maryland, Oregon, Penn State and Purdue. They could possibly be 8-4 or 7-5 next year but nobody knows if any of those teams that are near .500 rebound from this year. But it will be at Iowa, at Oregon and at PSU. Three tough road games. Big 10 schedule of games will change so don't know when they will be played.
Will WVU be better than 5-7 or 6-6?