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Doog in the High Castle (UW Football Alternate History) - Jimmy Lake OC Hire

In honor of the launch of the Half Brains History bored (STOp LIVING IN THE PAST!) I wanted to start doing a fun little exercise...think about what would have happened if (fill in the blank) had played out a little differently.

So...

What if John Don had never been hired as our Offensive Coordinator?



(Yes, he still hasn’t changed his Twitter profile picture.)

Who would we? have gotten instead? Would it have changed anything in the COVID season? What about the impact on recruiting?



Comments

  • Emoterman
    Emoterman Member Posts: 3,333
    I hate to say it, but whoever they hired would have had to answer to Jimmy's dumb ass hat, too.
  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696
    My guess is little to zero difference. Dude wore a "run the damned ball" hat. I doubt whoever the OC hire could have been would have had the freedom to change all that much. I also doubt a different OC could have made footballs not bounce off of receivers' hands, a different OC could not have made the middle of the defense less Charmin-soft, and only an OC that UW would have no prayer of getting could have really made a difference with Egbuka.

    I have a few issues with the four-game offense under Donovan in terms of scheme/play-calling, but no more than in any other year, and the QB play through at least eight of sixteen quarters, receiver play in three of four games, and run blocking in at least two of four seemed to be way bigger issues.

    It's not Lake's fault that he's a first time head coach, but the buck always stops at the top, and Donovan's imprint on the program at this point is a tiny fraction of Lake's.

    Here's a question, and I'm curious if the answer might support Donovan's impact being minimal: From Smith to Hamdan to Donovan, two different head coaches (although not fair to Lake at this early point), name an offensive player on this skwaad that got better over their career. I guess Ross, Pettis... Otton... There's not many, and definitely far fewer than those that were objectively far worse on their way out. Different coaches, same place, not at all a problem on the defensive side of the ball. Has Washington had a recent problem developing offensive players, and if so, does it even really matter whether Donovan is shitty or not? Smith's offense is shockingly good for what he has to work with at OSU, yet we all hated him at Washington.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,172
    Unfortunately @Doog_de_Jour I don’t think much of a difference ...

    What’s pretty clear 12+ months after Jimmy got the job is he’s got a lot of sizzle to him but the steak is questionable

    Frankly, my opinion based on circumstantial evidence is I don’t think he’s got a wide network and that limited not only his OC hire but also any staff changes.

    As time has passed, I don’t think his reputation is getting better.

    K leaving only plays more into my hypothesis
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,254 Founders Club
    People are upset about a hat
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,566
    It would be interesting to go back to the "potential OC list" (that JonDon was not on) and compare how those guys did. I honestly think he was better than (or there wasn't much difference between he and) Moorhead. Don't know about the other guys
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    In honor of the launch of the Half Brains History bored (STOp LIVING IN THE PAST!) I wanted to start doing a fun little exercise...think about what would have happened if (fill in the blank) had played out a little differently.

    So...

    What if John Don had never been hired as our Offensive Coordinator?



    (Yes, he still hasn’t changed his Twitter profile picture.)

    Who would we? have gotten instead? Would it have changed anything in the COVID season? What about the impact on recruiting?



    In honor of the launch of the Half Brains History bored (STOp LIVING IN THE PAST!) I wanted to start doing a fun little exercise...think about what would have happened if (fill in the blank) had played out a little differently.

    So...

    What if John Don had never been hired as our Offensive Coordinator?



    (Yes, he still hasn’t changed his Twitter profile picture.)

    Who would we? have gotten instead? Would it have changed anything in the COVID season? What about the impact on recruiting?



    Wood
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,254 Founders Club
    What if we kept Sark?

    Doogs
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    What if we kept Sark?

    Doogs

    At least would be fun dumpster fire
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,254 Founders Club
    I could NOT care less about Donovan speaking of Damone
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter

    What if we kept Sark?

    Doogs

    I mean would probably be a shit show, but... for some reason I do miss the energy of that era. Now we are soyboys, even tho we win more and have more overall talent, we play like we are weaker and we don’t want to win as much. Plus, the OKG recruiting... our best seasons 2016-2017 were with a mix of Sark guys, as soon as that ratio changed, we became all Boise State OKGs and the heart and passion left. Is it too much to ask for players who want to just hurt people and talk shit? This program is BETA, and I blame Jen and the yuppies in charge who care more about acting “Nobel” than winning games. In my opinion west coast politics have had a large effect on UW and the Pac-12 in general, it’s not about winning, they want to be “different”, act more prestigious, forward thinking and honorable. The people running the show do not care about football, they still have Larry Scott in power, he has to be making somebody happy for him to have not been fired years ago. The leadership across the Pac-12 has ran it into the dirt and keeps digging further and further, and they don’t seem to care and still seems to think that this is all okay.

    This is an excellent point that I know we’ve touched on it in various threads. UW is a reflection of Washington State and the PAC-12 mirrors the West Coast (even with the additions of Utah and Colorado).

    I know this is veering too close to Tug territory, so I won’t expound upon it here but I’m curious if other conferences like the SEC and Big 12 won’t change as well as their schools’ state politics shift. Again, another day, another thread.

    To return back to the OP, I think the ripple effects of the JohnDon hire will be more acutely felt now that we?re also going to have to shop around for a DC. Few have confidence that Lake will make the right hire.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,254 Founders Club
    I don't think that politics were much of a consideration in 1993 when we dropped football. We had been a little slice of the SEC in Seattle and everyone was pretty happy about it until

    The saying goes that all politics are local. That means the campus at UW. Walsh embarrassed them but they were thinking that anyway. Suzzallo thought the players were mercenaries.

    UW has managed over thirty years to monetize mediocrity so why fix it if it isn't broken. There are less people willing to pay for it and that is when it will change

    Football pays for it all. As I have said before and will say again a University has every right to be an academic power and to tell sports to fuck off.

    Its the half stepping that annoys me

    And demographics are changing in the south but football is immersed in the fabric for now. Huntsville has been building rockets in Alabama for decades. Rocket surgeons love football too

    You can love football from any political persuasion in my opinion
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,098
    If we are dealing in hypotheticals what if kawasaki and Smith told Petersen to fuck off with interfering in there schemes and be the okgbfl figurehead???? What if Kawasaki gave Jimmy the middle finger and sent him packing to Alabama??? Would Texas have hired Sark over Jimmy???? What if Deontea Cooper never tore his acl??? What if Don James refused to be fired and led a coup against upper campus reshaping the college football landscape by becoming the first Head Coach/school president at the only school whose official primary goal was winning at football??????? What if Gil Dobie did it instead, teddy Roosevelt might have never been president and we could be living in a world where football collapsed as a sport outside the pnw where it currently lives on as as a obscure local sport comparable to beach flags??????????
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,172

    What if we kept Sark?

    Doogs

    I mean would probably be a shit show, but... for some reason I do miss the energy of that era. Now we are soyboys, even tho we win more and have more overall talent, we play like we are weaker and we don’t want to win as much. Plus, the OKG recruiting... our best seasons 2016-2017 were with a mix of Sark guys, as soon as that ratio changed, we became all Boise State OKGs and the heart and passion left. Is it too much to ask for players who want to just hurt people and talk shit? This program is BETA, and I blame Jen and the yuppies in charge who care more about acting “Nobel” than winning games. In my opinion west coast politics have had a large effect on UW and the Pac-12 in general, it’s not about winning, they want to be “different”, act more prestigious, forward thinking and honorable. The people running the show do not care about football, they still have Larry Scott in power, he has to be making somebody happy for him to have not been fired years ago. The leadership across the Pac-12 has ran it into the dirt and keeps digging further and further, and they don’t seem to care and still seems to think that this is all okay.

    This is an excellent point that I know we’ve touched on it in various threads. UW is a reflection of Washington State and the PAC-12 mirrors the West Coast (even with the additions of Utah and Colorado).

    I know this is veering too close to Tug territory, so I won’t expound upon it here but I’m curious if other conferences like the SEC and Big 12 won’t change as well as their schools’ state politics shift. Again, another day, another thread.

    To return back to the OP, I think the ripple effects of the JohnDon hire will be more acutely felt now that we?re also going to have to shop around for a DC. Few have confidence that Lake will make the right hire.
    TL, DR

    We’re fucked
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,172

    Tequilla said:

    What if we kept Sark?

    Doogs

    I mean would probably be a shit show, but... for some reason I do miss the energy of that era. Now we are soyboys, even tho we win more and have more overall talent, we play like we are weaker and we don’t want to win as much. Plus, the OKG recruiting... our best seasons 2016-2017 were with a mix of Sark guys, as soon as that ratio changed, we became all Boise State OKGs and the heart and passion left. Is it too much to ask for players who want to just hurt people and talk shit? This program is BETA, and I blame Jen and the yuppies in charge who care more about acting “Nobel” than winning games. In my opinion west coast politics have had a large effect on UW and the Pac-12 in general, it’s not about winning, they want to be “different”, act more prestigious, forward thinking and honorable. The people running the show do not care about football, they still have Larry Scott in power, he has to be making somebody happy for him to have not been fired years ago. The leadership across the Pac-12 has ran it into the dirt and keeps digging further and further, and they don’t seem to care and still seems to think that this is all okay.

    This is an excellent point that I know we’ve touched on it in various threads. UW is a reflection of Washington State and the PAC-12 mirrors the West Coast (even with the additions of Utah and Colorado).

    I know this is veering too close to Tug territory, so I won’t expound upon it here but I’m curious if other conferences like the SEC and Big 12 won’t change as well as their schools’ state politics shift. Again, another day, another thread.

    To return back to the OP, I think the ripple effects of the JohnDon hire will be more acutely felt now that we?re also going to have to shop around for a DC. Few have confidence that Lake will make the right hire.
    TL, DR

    We’re fucked
    😅 That’s rich coming from you, @Tequilla.
    Thought you’d appreciate that
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2021

    I don't think that politics were much of a consideration in 1993 when we dropped football. We had been a little slice of the SEC in Seattle and everyone was pretty happy about it until

    The saying goes that all politics are local. That means the campus at UW. Walsh embarrassed them but they were thinking that anyway. Suzzallo thought the players were mercenaries.

    UW has managed over thirty years to monetize mediocrity so why fix it if it isn't broken. There are less people willing to pay for it and that is when it will change

    Football pays for it all. As I have said before and will say again a University has every right to be an academic power and to tell sports to fuck off.

    Its the half stepping that annoys me

    And demographics are changing in the south but football is immersed in the fabric for now. Huntsville has been building rockets in Alabama for decades. Rocket surgeons love football too

    You can love football from any political persuasion in my opinion

    Completely co-sign on this.

    I do think it’s possible to have your cake and eat it though. Lots of schools have done the ABUNDANCE thing with being academis and football powerhouses, but that balance is TUFF to maintain.

    I thought UW was starting to strike that equilibrium with Petersen, but I suspect as our? star starts to fall with football the powers that be will just push all their chips into playing school.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,254 Founders Club

    I don't think that politics were much of a consideration in 1993 when we dropped football. We had been a little slice of the SEC in Seattle and everyone was pretty happy about it until

    The saying goes that all politics are local. That means the campus at UW. Walsh embarrassed them but they were thinking that anyway. Suzzallo thought the players were mercenaries.

    UW has managed over thirty years to monetize mediocrity so why fix it if it isn't broken. There are less people willing to pay for it and that is when it will change

    Football pays for it all. As I have said before and will say again a University has every right to be an academic power and to tell sports to fuck off.

    Its the half stepping that annoys me

    And demographics are changing in the south but football is immersed in the fabric for now. Huntsville has been building rockets in Alabama for decades. Rocket surgeons love football too

    You can love football from any political persuasion in my opinion

    Completely co-sign on this.

    I do think it’s possible to have your cake and eat it though. Lots of schools have done the ABUNDANCE thing with being academis and football powerhouses, but that balance is TUFF to maintain.

    I thought UW was starting to strike that equilibrium with Petersen, but I suspect as our? star starts to fall with football the powers that be will just push all their chips in playing school.
    You can easily do both. Stanford was almost there with Harbaugh

    The admin has to want it or at least not stop it
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,254 Founders Club

    I don't think that politics were much of a consideration in 1993 when we dropped football. We had been a little slice of the SEC in Seattle and everyone was pretty happy about it until

    The saying goes that all politics are local. That means the campus at UW. Walsh embarrassed them but they were thinking that anyway. Suzzallo thought the players were mercenaries.

    UW has managed over thirty years to monetize mediocrity so why fix it if it isn't broken. There are less people willing to pay for it and that is when it will change

    Football pays for it all. As I have said before and will say again a University has every right to be an academic power and to tell sports to fuck off.

    Its the half stepping that annoys me

    And demographics are changing in the south but football is immersed in the fabric for now. Huntsville has been building rockets in Alabama for decades. Rocket surgeons love football too

    You can love football from any political persuasion in my opinion

    I’m far from an expert on this but I thought at the tim, upper campus was already mad at James for speaking at a Reagan or Bush event that was part of the motivation for not sticking up for the football program.

    I agree with you 100% that as long as mediocre football pays the bills, UW won’t do a thing to put pressure on Lake or a future UW coach.
    I think that's a bit of an urban legend

    The Seattle Times wasn't happy