Auburndawg believes the following: (deserves its own thread)
A CFB coach recruits the players and hires his own staff.
If the kids are too small or too slow, the coach should have recruited bigger, faster players.
If the kids don't execute the coach should have trained them better.
The job of the CFB coach is to get his school to its proper level of performance- what it should achieve given the Iron Laws: Location, Tradition, Money.
At Washington, that level is as follows:
Winning season and a bowl game every year.
Competing for the league championship most years
Competing for a national championship once or twice per decade
The real debate is how long do you give a new coach to achieve that?
For Sark, to me this means the minimum standard this year is 9 total wins, but 10 is what would show real improvement and progress. Eight wins or less and he should be fired.
I offer this so perhaps people will stop misrepresenting what Auburndawg believes.
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If competing for a league championship most years is the proper level then why are you willing to support Sark at any win total after the last two games? Five years, zero years competing to win even the division.
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I have no problem with this post however can u pls stop talking in the 3rd person it's annoying
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What does the word compete mean? It may turn out that we come closer to Oregon than anyone else does.
If he wins 9 or 10 games you really think he should be fired? We have only won 10 games 12 times in our history.
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The job of the CFB coach is to get his school to its proper level of performance- what it should achieve given the Iron Laws: Location, Tradition, Money.
Winning season and a bowl game every year. Check for the Ducks.
Competing for the league championship most years. Check.
Competing for a national championship once or twiceper decadeevery three years. Check.
Your so-called "iron laws" are fucktarded.
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No.dhdawg said:I have no problem with this post however can u pls stop talking in the 3rd person it's annoying
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Why do you always say NO EXCUSES! Then immediately always offer up excuses to support Sark?
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So with the right coach, Oregon State or WSU can become a consistent top tier program?Canard said:The job of the CFB coach is to get his school to its proper level of performance- what it should achieve given the Iron Laws: Location, Tradition, Money.
Winning season and a bowl game every year. Check for the Ducks.
Competing for the league championship most years. Check.
Competing for a national championship once or twiceper decadeevery three years. Check.
Your so-called "iron laws" are fucktarded.
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The real debate is how long do you give a new coach to achieve that?
3 years, which means we're already OVER THE LINE -
If it can be done at BOISE FUCKING STATE, it can be done anywhere. BSU is bottom of the barrel when it comes to location, tradition, & money. But they have, and have had, good fucking coaches. And when you start to win, even at Boise State, the money & tradition magically starts to appear.Auburndawg said:
So with the right coach, Oregon State or WSU can become a consistent top tier program?Canard said:The job of the CFB coach is to get his school to its proper level of performance- what it should achieve given the Iron Laws: Location, Tradition, Money.
Winning season and a bowl game every year. Check for the Ducks.
Competing for the league championship most years. Check.
Competing for a national championship once or twiceper decadeevery three years. Check.
Your so-called "iron laws" are fucktarded.
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9 total wins means: We went 5-4 in conference and won the bowl game, or went 6-3 in conference and lost the bowl game.
Regardless, I think we drop 2-3 more conference games and end up 3rd/4th in the north. The fact of the matter is that we aren't able to beat the best teams in the conference. Sark deserves a little credit for getting us back to mediocre, but I don't think he can take us to the next level. That is the issue here. Are we okay with just being in the top half of the conference, or should we expect better?





