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Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
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I don't know if he's a fraud.dnc said:Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
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Look at the list of jobs he's had. DC at Tennessee, Washington, USC and now Wisconsin. That's three programs anyone would be proud to have one their resume and one that we miss, dammit.HuskyJW said:
I don't know if he's a fraud.dnc said:Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
Not a very good DC though.
I don't think his performance has merited another opportunity at a program of Wisky's caliber. -
Against those types of offenses he'll do OK. He'll get plungered by Meyer, of course, but everyone else he'll be alright against. Not a horrible hire.
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Wisconsin now has arguably the best young coaching staff in America.
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Glad Bama caught them when they did
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Look at the head coaches he was under at those jobs. Don't think he is quite as bad as you are making him out to be.dnc said:
Look at the list of jobs he's had. DC at Tennessee, Washington, USC and now Wisconsin. That's three programs anyone would be proud to have one their resume and one that we miss, dammit.HuskyJW said:
I don't know if he's a fraud.dnc said:Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
Not a very good DC though.
I don't think his performance has merited another opportunity at a program of Wisky's caliber. -
The cursing USC press box story against furd in the P12 championship game is all you need to know.
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At a minimum, he's a terrible judge of character/competence.PurpleJ said:
Look at the head coaches he was under at those jobs. Don't think he is quite as bad as you are making him out to be.dnc said:
Look at the list of jobs he's had. DC at Tennessee, Washington, USC and now Wisconsin. That's three programs anyone would be proud to have one their resume and one that we miss, dammit.HuskyJW said:
I don't know if he's a fraud.dnc said:Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
Not a very good DC though.
I don't think his performance has merited another opportunity at a program of Wisky's caliber. -
Typically if you've left 3 jobs in worse shape than when you took them over it leads to some sort of downgrade for a couple years to gain perspective and come back after a short timeout to coach linebackers.
I don't know what he's done in any of his jobs that should endear him to any program at this point. Maybe after a few years I could see him getting another shot but to bounce from DC to DC to DC to DC seems ridiculous. It's almost as ridiculous as hiring JSmeeth as your OC. -
It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
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I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
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I think it is for career purposes.Southerndawg said:
I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
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From USC Carroll moved back to head coach in the NFL, Kiffin to the NFL, Tennessee and back to USC as head coach, Sark to UW and back to USC as head coach, and Chow eventually to Hawaii as head coach. If you go back in time you'll see similar patterns with McKay and Robinson staffs. I would argue that Wisconsin does not have equal career potential to USC.RoadDawg55 said:
I think it is for career purposes.Southerndawg said:
I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
At the same time I agree that in the short run, Wilcox might more easily hide some of his warts at Wisconsin and possibly elevate his prospects from where he currently stands, but IMO that's not an upgrade, it's more taking a step back to take a step up. -
This isn't your (2) dad's USC. No program in America is more dependent on a great coach. Shitty stadium, shitty facilities, shitty hood.Southerndawg said:
I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
Wisconsin is a player every year now for B1G honors. Been to the Rose Bowl more recently. Didn't they just beat USC in a bowl? Better league too. -
But Kim's sources told me he was headed to Georgia. #10.95amonth
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Kim said he knew about Wiscy last week.insinceredawg said:But Kim's sources told me he was headed to Georgia. #10.95amonth
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No program in America?RaceBannon said:
This isn't your (2) dad's USC. No program in America is more dependent on a great coach. Shitty stadium, shitty facilities, shitty hood.Southerndawg said:
I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
Wisconsin is a player every year now for B1G honors. Been to the Rose Bowl more recently. Didn't they just beat USC in a bowl? Better league too.
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But great facilities. Was Rick a great coach when he won Rose Bowl and popped off?PurpleJ said:
No program in America?RaceBannon said:
This isn't your (2) dad's USC. No program in America is more dependent on a great coach. Shitty stadium, shitty facilities, shitty hood.Southerndawg said:
I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
Wisconsin is a player every year now for B1G honors. Been to the Rose Bowl more recently. Didn't they just beat USC in a bowl? Better league too. -
Was Larry Smith?RaceBannon said:
But great facilities. Was Rick a great coach when he won Rose Bowl and popped off?PurpleJ said:
No program in America?RaceBannon said:
This isn't your (2) dad's USC. No program in America is more dependent on a great coach. Shitty stadium, shitty facilities, shitty hood.Southerndawg said:
I get what you're saying, but Wisconsin is not an upgrade from USC.RoadDawg55 said:It just shows you how crazy college coaching is. Wilcox was fired, but upgraded his job. He gets to scheme against Big 10 teams. Not one team in the Big 10 had a great offense. Even Ohio State struggled. Wisconsin is almost one on those places that coaches itself.
Wisconsin is a player every year now for B1G honors. Been to the Rose Bowl more recently. Didn't they just beat USC in a bowl? Better league too.
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My point is that there are plenty of other programs that are just as dependent (if not more) on a great coach as USC. Especially when you take into account the kind of success that USC demands. Maybe you can argue that their boosters have gone a bit soft, but not on the coaching thing.
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I'm right. I win
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Puppy?RaceBannon said:I'm right. I win
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The debate is over its settled science
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Might as well not even play the debate game.
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Obligatory
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Disagree. Here are his defense's FEI Ratings over the years (unfortunately these only go back to 2007, but we get most of his DC career, which started in '06):dnc said:
Look at the list of jobs he's had. DC at Tennessee, Washington, USC and now Wisconsin. That's three programs anyone would be proud to have one their resume and one that we miss, dammit.HuskyJW said:
I don't know if he's a fraud.dnc said:Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
Not a very good DC though.
I don't think his performance has merited another opportunity at a program of Wisky's caliber.
2007 Boise St: 61st
2008 Boise St: 12th
2009 Boise St: 11th
2010 Tennessee: 57th
2011 Tennessee: 32nd
2012 Washington: 37th
2013 Washington: 24th
It's worth noting that Tennessee was 18th and 23rd in 2008 and 2009 with Monte Kiffin at the helm, so Wilcox did not improve that unit. But I wouldn't say he necessarily came in and had a negative impact either, as Kiffin was a legendary DC, and they lost Eric Berry and Dan Williams in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft before Wilcox took over. A dropoff was probably pretty predictable given those circumstances.
Of course, what's most impressive is the job he did at UW. We were 72nd and 103rd in the two years prior to Wilcox coming in, and he immediately turned our defense into one of the best in the conference. Kwiatkowski has since come in and taken our defense to another level, but I don't think that diminishes the fact that Wilcox was ultimately a success in his short two years here. USC is his only true dud of a stint, and he has absolutely earned another chance with a major program. -
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Disagree. Here are his defense's FEI Ratings over the years (unfortunately these only go back to 2007, but we get most of his DC career, which started in '06):dnc said:
Look at the list of jobs he's had. DC at Tennessee, Washington, USC and now Wisconsin. That's three programs anyone would be proud to have one their resume and one that we miss, dammit.HuskyJW said:
I don't know if he's a fraud.dnc said:Good gig for him. Not much spread in Integer cuntry. He might be able to parlay this into one more good DC gig before the world realizes he's a fraud.
Not a very good DC though.
I don't think his performance has merited another opportunity at a program of Wisky's caliber.
2007 Boise St: 61st
2008 Boise St: 12th
2009 Boise St: 11th
2010 Tennessee: 57th
2011 Tennessee: 32nd
2012 Washington: 37th
2013 Washington: 24th
It's worth noting that Tennessee was 18th and 23rd in 2008 and 2009 with Monte Kiffin at the helm, so Wilcox did not improve that unit. But I wouldn't say he necessarily came in and had a negative impact either, as Kiffin was a legendary DC, and they lost Eric Berry and Dan Williams in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft before Wilcox took over. A dropoff was probably pretty predictable given those circumstances.
Of course, what's most impressive is the job he did at UW. We were 72nd and 103rd in the two years prior to Wilcox coming in, and he immediately turned our defense into one of the best in the conference. Kwiatkowski has since come in and taken our defense to another level, but I don't think that diminishes the fact that Wilcox was ultimately a success in his short two years here. USC is his only true dud of a stint, and he has absolutely earned another chance with a major program.
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@GreenRiverGatorz
Wilcocks was great against bad teams, the curse of Husky Football. The genesis of what are you going to say when Arizona hangs 50 on him came from this. iDawg was all excited because our tough D was killing it when I asked him that question.
Spoiler alert - Arizona hung 50 on him
The guy we got now is a good defensive coach heading to greatness. It is actually a difference. Everyone has noticed it