FurmAlum wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 12:47 pm
What say you Mocs123?
Are you for all these players wimping out?
I just saw this. I signed up prior to the Chattanooga-Furman game but wasn't approved in time for that game.
I’m a fan, and love watching the Mocs play football, and as I’m sure you can agree, it’s even more enjoyable when the team you cheer for is winning, so I was disappointed that they quit, but looking back, playing less than a full season is not so surprising. Coach Wright has been against a spring season from the beginning (He was first asked about it when it was proposed for the SEC in June of last year). Coach Wright has stated in interviews multiple times that he didn’t think that playing a spring season was the right thing to do, particularly a full 8 game schedule like the SoCon was doing. I think at the time he said that was more games than any other conference was playing.
In one interview in November, Rusty said that he would be OK with a 3-4 game season and Athletic Director Mark Wharton said something along the same effect a couple of weeks later. I’m not saying it was planned, it’s probably just a coincidence, but I imagine Coach Wright is not too upset with the result.
In a “Chat with the Mocs” episode, Coach Wright had also said that the Mocs would NOT be playing after April 17 when asked about the playoffs and there was a real feeling that even if we had received a playoff bid this spring that Chattanooga would not have accepted it. That is hard for a fan to accept – as playing for SoCon championships and playoff appearances are what it’s all about as a fan.
Coach Wright has continually said that his team needed a real spring (we didn’t get a spring practice in 2019 either) as he has a bunch of young guys that have never gone through spring practice/workouts and that was better for the long term health of the program then playing in the spring. Coach also was upfront before the season started that he would play a bunch of players including a bunch of young guys, stating that fans (particularly at home games) would have to get their programs out as they wouldn’t recognize the names.
Rusty has said since the beginning that playing both a spring and fall season wasn’t good for his players, the program, and even on one occasion stated that he felt like playing so many games in the spring put the entire SoCon at a disadvantage compared to other conferences that weren’t playing as many spring games. He has said form months that his focus was on the fall and beyond and the spring season was not his focus. I’m not sure if it was the right attitude or the wrong attitude as I think we had a real opportunity to win the SoCon this spring (especially after beating Wofford and Furman – two regular contenders) but I do know that HE thinks it was the right call. I also know that as a fan, I just look at the 3 hours on Saturdays and therefore don’t have near the perspective on the program as he does.
I do think however, that he has put quite a bit of pressure on himself to succeed in the fall. If we go 10-1 people will be talking about what a good decision it was (or more likely just ignore this spring altogether), but if we go 6-5, this will not go away. Since I do think, Coach Wright feels like playing 20 games in a calendar year is not the best thing for his players or for the program. I respect him for making the tough and controversial decision. Make no bones about it, while I know he has the support of his players, and most of the fanbase, there are fans out there that are very unhappy with the decision.