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It is.
He only had 4 seasons without 10+ wins.
He's taking a shot at people who were defending BK's record in the previous thread.
It is.
He only had 4 seasons without 10+ wins.
He's taking a shot at people who were defending BK's record in the previous thread.
Please don't get it twisted. My issue isn't with anyone's support of him. My issue is with those who take issue with fans that think there is room for improvement, and for fans who think 10 wins consistently should be a goal.
Please don't get it twisted. My issue isn't with anyone's support of him. My issue is with those who take issue with fans that think there is room for improvement, and for fans who think 10 wins consistently should be a goal.
This streak of losses has me wondering this. This is the second game in a row that Kelly was directly responsible for a loss. The way he's brought the program up is good, but to be honest, how much of that is ND and how much of that is Kelly?
His on-field coaching, and especially his playcalling has ranged from generally okay to downright abysmal. Seriously, some of his on-field decisions have reached brainless levels.
If they lose to USC next week, as is expected, does this put Kelly on the hot seat? He's had 5 years to fix this mess, and outside of a miracle 2012 season that ended in calamity, it's been rather underwhelming and this year is probably the worst I've seen. Simply put, 7-5 in year 5 at ND is unacceptable and we are sniffing that.
In addition, this loss clinches the 4th season in 5 years under Kelly with 4 losses or more. Lose next week, and it'll be 3 out of 5 years with 5 losses. That's not the makings of a good coach at ND.
Yup.The answer is still yes.
The decision to go for 2 may or may not have hurt us in the end but you know what I'm not going to MMQB it. I like the aggression. You can call it "chasing points" or whatever but I like a coach who errs on the side of aggression.
Has Brian Kelly ever won a big game at ND? I get that he doesn't lose that often but I feel like we fail to deliver in every single "the nation is watching" game.
I thought this was his best coaching job. He has this program in good shape. The amount of injuries could have destroyed this team and they won 10 games.
If we can just get lucky one time and avoid the injury bug, I expect no less than 11 wins next year
The fact that Kizer and Prosise proved to be better than the guys they replaced is not a feather in BK's cap. It's a giant question as to why he didn't identify that prior to the injuries.This guy won 10 games with his 3rd string QB, 3rd and 4th string RB, and numerous injuries at almost every other position. Tremendous coaching job by BK from the beginning of the year all the way to the end.
My expectations for next year are high as this offense could easily be the most complete and talented next year. If we can just get lucky one time and avoid the injury bug, I expect no less than 11 wins next year
The fact that Kizer and Prosise proved to be better than the guys they replaced is not a feather in BK's cap. It's a giant question as to why he didn't identify that prior to the injuries.
Please don't get it twisted. My issue isn't with anyone's support of him. My issue is with those who take issue with fans that think there is room for improvement, and for fans who think 10 wins consistently should be a goal.
The problem is BVG. I think this guy really, really sucks. He coaches a scheme that only the really bright players can run it (sarcasm) yet clearly is so difficult to run but so easy to move the ball against (what gave up 24 drives of 75 yards or more this season?). Go figure. The guy is a crap recruiter. I cant see the benefit of having him next year. Someone says stability. I say one more year of heartbreak with this guy calling the D shot.
Everyone on this board has said the D sucked this year time and time again. It isnt the talent. ND has more talent than Mich St and would have never held OSU to 14 pts.
ND has the money. Go get a good DC and ND will be set. Fail to do so and we will all be in the same boat next year.
This guy won 10 games with his 3rd string QB, 3rd and 4th string RB, and numerous injuries at almost every other position. Tremendous coaching job by BK from the beginning of the year all the way to the end.
My expectations for next year are high as this offense could easily be the most complete and talented next year. If we can just get lucky one time and avoid the injury bug, I expect no less than 11 wins next year
The fact that Kizer and Prosise proved to be better than the guys they replaced is not a feather in BK's cap. It's a giant question as to why he didn't identify that prior to the injuries.
The fact that Kizer and Prosise proved to be better than the guys they replaced is not a feather in BK's cap. It's a giant question as to why he didn't identify that prior to the injuries.
The thing is is that Sandford is the one who worked with Zaire and And Kiser while BK was dealing with Golson by the reports I have read. Also LeFleur spent a lot of time with the two as well IIRC. So how much credit does BK get for getting his back ups ready to go? He gets credit for managing them for sure but again I don't think any of us can point to any game and say who was calling plays at any time...
Denson clearly did an unbelievable job on getting CJ up to speed and developing Adams quickly. No telling how far Folston would have come.. or Bryant for that matter...
I think it would be fair to credit Sanford and Denson for the play for Kizer, Prosise, and Adams. But credit needs to be given to BK at some point; whether that if for the great production from the back ups or for going out and getting some incredible assistant coaches. BK has done two things probably better than any other coach in the country: he always has a badass receiver on the field and he always finds great assistant coaches