SuperJon wrote:VAGolf wrote:But the point I was trying to make is that the seniors and Juniors(RS) on this team, weren't recruited by Gill. They all understand and know Gill's system and playbook. However, they weren't recruited to be apart of his offense or defense, they were recruited to be a part of Rocco's.
The problem with your point is that it's stupid. Brock Smith, Zach Terrell, Wynton Jackson, Nick Hursky, Ryan Greiser, Colin Duggan, Pat Calvary, Pat Dickerson, and that entire core were recruited by Karcher yet Rocco turned them into some of the top teams we've ever had a Liberty. A good coach can win with other talent three years into his system. It's not like we completely changed over what we're doing on offense. They still look pretty similar.
Sure a good coach can win quickly, but not ALL good coaches do. Also, if we canned guys every three years, we would easily become one of the least desirable schools.
I just don't think it's fair to talk about a coach being in a must win situation, after his first game in his third season. Not to mention, that game was against a really good FBS team. A game that we were winning in the third quarter. We should have never been in that game to begin with. Most of that team was around last season, when ODU had to quit after three quarters because they were down by 60. We have less scholarships than they do for one. Secondly, we aren't getting the same recruits that they are.
I don't know if Gill is a great coach or a bad coach. I don't know if Woodrum is the right quarterback to lead this offense. But why put Gill in a spot like that in only his third year, right after we played UNC? Why question our starting quarterback after that one game? Woodrum was a very borderline D1A recruit. Most of those UNC kids are 3 and 4 star athletes. If we would have been added to the Sun Belt, C-USA, MWC, WAC-East, or American conference five years ago, we still shouldn't have beaten UNC on Saturday. It's just a different level of competition. We aren't FBS yet, so, let's stop holding our coach and quarterback to those standards.
We just played UNC, and yet some of you are reacting as if we just played JMU.
Lastly, close losses and disappointing seasons go back to BEFORE Gill, and are evident in all of our sports. Turner Gill shouldn't be held responsible for rectifying a problem that is rampant through all of our athletics.