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UW "building best WR corps in nation!"

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    TMacDawg said:

    Some irrelevant facts...

    Sark (after taking over Ty's 0-12):

    5-7
    7-6
    7-6
    7-6

    Harbaugh (after taking over Walt Harris' 1-11):

    4-8
    5-7
    8-5
    12-1

    Carroll (after taking over Paul Hackett's 5-7 (2-6 in conference)):

    6-6
    11-2
    12-1
    11-0

    Chip Kelly (after taking over after Bellotti's good but not great 14-year tenure)

    10-3
    12-1
    12-2
    12-1

    Brian Kelly (after taking over Weis' 6-6, which was taken over by Brian Kelly)

    8-5
    8-5
    12-1

    Saban (after taking over Mike Shula's 6-6)

    7-6
    12-2
    14-0
    10-3
    12-1
    13-1

    Mora (after taking over Neu's 6-7)

    9-5

    Graham (after taking over Erickson't 6-7)

    8-5


    Yes, every situation is different, but winners win and programs that give a fuck about football replace underperforming coaches...

    Yea but they never had to take over 0-12!!!!!!!!!! Plus it's impossible to recruit up here cause of the weather. Plus those other schools cheat and UW isn't allowed to either.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    How much better would Kasem Williams be right now had he gone to Oregon?

    I always wondered that about Jake Locker. I bet he would have been up for the heisman in Kelly's offense. He was made for the spread read option offense.

    There is a high number of guys who would be studs had they gone to Oregon. I look at Jaydon Mickens and Kendyl Taylor as two guys who probably wont' ever develop at UW but would be studs at Oregon.

    Jesse Callier is another example as well.
  • HeretoBeatmyChest
    HeretoBeatmyChest Member Posts: 4,295

    Jimbo Fisher. FSU won 7-9-7 in the three years before him. He's gone

    7-6
    9-4
    12-2

    Bo Pelini. Nebraska before him 5-8-9-5. He's gone

    9-4
    10-4
    10-4
    9-4
    10-4

    The interesting thing is, Bo's seat is hotter than Sark's. If he goes 9-4 again, they will probably have a new coach.

    If Sark goes 9-4 7-6 he will get an extension and a raise.

    Fixed that for you.
    7-6 will get Sark fired. I know everyone thinks pool boy is a douche and nothing has changed but I don't think Sark can survive no improvement over 4 years especially with an upgraded stadium and budget increase for new assistant coaches. You don't do those things and then tolerate another 7-6, especially when you have the talent UW has going into this season.

  • HeretoBeatmyChest
    HeretoBeatmyChest Member Posts: 4,295

    How much better would Kasem Williams be right now had he gone to Oregon?

    How much better would Kasem Williams UW be right now had he gone to if coached by Oregon?

    Crisped it up for you.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    Jimbo Fisher. FSU won 7-9-7 in the three years before him. He's gone

    7-6
    9-4
    12-2

    Bo Pelini. Nebraska before him 5-8-9-5. He's gone

    9-4
    10-4
    10-4
    9-4
    10-4

    The interesting thing is, Bo's seat is hotter than Sark's. If he goes 9-4 again, they will probably have a new coach.

    If Sark goes 9-4 7-6 he will get an extension and a raise.

    Fixed that for you.
    7-6 will get Sark fired. I know everyone thinks pool boy is a douche and nothing has changed but I don't think Sark can survive no improvement over 4 years especially with an upgraded stadium and budget increase for new assistant coaches. You don't do those things and then tolerate another 7-6, especially when you have the talent UW has going into this season.

    No way in hell he gets a raise for going 7-6 but like the original poster said he would get one at 9-4. However if he goes 7-6 I don't think he gets fired either. I think he would then be placed on the "hot seat". Woodward would bring up how he isn't happy with another 7-6 but remind us all of 0-12 and he has faith in Sark still.

    Judging our 2014 schedule you'd have to be an awful coach to not win at least 8 games. Our OOC schedule should be 4-0 in 2014.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Passion said:

    I think it's time for Passion to go back home.


    Door.Ass.Out.

    Wow. Advocating for the ejection of a fellow subscriber. How doucheman.com-like.
    I'm just encouraging you to go where your Doogliness will be welcomed with open arms. You're welcome to stay here and embarrass yourself further if you wish.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    Passion said:

    I think it's time for Passion to go back home.


    Door.Ass.Out.

    Wow. Advocating for the ejection of a fellow subscriber. How doucheman.com-like.
    I'm just encouraging you to go where your Doogliness will be welcomed with open arms. You're welcome to stay here and embarrass yourself further if you wish.
    This is where Harv would come in handy as he was good at running the doogs out.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,452 Standard Supporter

    How much better would Kasem Williams be right now had he gone to Oregon?

    I always wondered that about Jake Locker. I bet he would have been up for the heisman in Kelly's offense. He was made for the spread read option offense.

    There is a high number of guys who would be studs had they gone to Oregon. I look at Jaydon Mickens and Kendyl Taylor as two guys who probably wont' ever develop at UW but would be studs at Oregon.

    Jesse Callier is another example as well.
    Kendyl Taylor is absolutely a guy who will get lost in the shuffle at UW, but would have had a nice career at Oregon. His hybrid skills are a much better match for their offense.

    I still think Mickens will turn out to be a good player, but with the recruiting emphasis on WR's, he could get lost in the shuffle as well.

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    How much better would Kasem Williams be right now had he gone to Oregon?

    I always wondered that about Jake Locker. I bet he would have been up for the heisman in Kelly's offense. He was made for the spread read option offense.

    There is a high number of guys who would be studs had they gone to Oregon. I look at Jaydon Mickens and Kendyl Taylor as two guys who probably wont' ever develop at UW but would be studs at Oregon.

    Jesse Callier is another example as well.
    Kendyl Taylor is absolutely a guy who will get lost in the shuffle at UW, but would have had a nice career at Oregon. His hybrid skills are a much better match for their offense.

    I still think Mickens will turn out to be a good player, but with the recruiting emphasis on WR's, he could get lost in the shuffle as well.

    Taylor showed flashes last year as a change of pace RB who can catch the ball out of the backfield. He'd been a monster for Oregon in a few years.

    Instead he'll get suddenly senior'd after this year or next year guarantee it.
  • Passion
    Passion Member Posts: 4,622
    edited July 2013

    Passion said:

    I think it's time for Passion to go back home.


    Door.Ass.Out.

    Wow. Advocating for the ejection of a fellow subscriber. How doucheman.com-like.
    I'm just encouraging you to go where your Doogliness will be welcomed with open arms. You're welcome to stay here and embarrass yourself further if you wish.
    REVISION: It's a better place for you. You, kim, and He_Needs_More_Time can invite azduck over for a steam and rub-and-tug.