youwouldno wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:57 pmPaul C wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:05 pmCoaches can learn and grow just like players can.
I’m not giving up on CCH and GQ. This spring was tough for them, but I know they are smart guys that know how to win and I’m willing to say that this is part of THEIR development as coaches. Remember, entering this season Clay and staff were 18-6 in SoCon play.
The issue is not whether CCH and GQ are 'good' coaches. I think that trips some folks up. We know GQ was tremendously successful for many years. We know CCH has a long track record of success as well.
But, for whatever reason(s), they are not the right fit for the Furman football program at this point in time. Virtually no coaching staff with this group's trendline has ever turned things around.
And really that's obvious also from this simple fact - they clearly didn't see it coming. So that means they are unable to accurately assess the competitiveness of the program . . . the idea that same staff will now not only make a dramatic improvement in that area, but then also dramatically improve in recruiting, schemes, preparation . . . unfortunately the likelihood of that is near zero.
Big picture, it maybe shouldn't be completely surprising that the 'let's get the band back together' strategy for hiring coaches was not really the way to go. I liked the hire at the time and the early returns, but now it's clear that it hasn't worked out.
I think some of you are also over reacting and plagued with confirmation bias. Let's look at what we know.
1. Furman was picked to finish first in the conference. We missed that mark, certainly, but it was not as though it was widely thought that Furman was without coaching or talent. In fact, most media and coaches think the opposite.
2. Furman went 3-4. Not where we want to be, but its not like we went 0-7.
3. As bad as our offense looked at times, we finished essentially middle of the pack in most offensive categories. The two areas where we really stood out as having a bad season were sacks and turnovers.
4. Our defense is good. They'll continue to be better.
5. Our staff and players endured a spring season where nearly half the teams nationally didn't play or quit midseason. Very few teams nationally have looked strong.
Things didn't look great this spring. The coaches and players need to get that corrected. But I do not believe it is as bad as many of you think it is, especially considering the pretty strong track record this coaching staff has put together to this point.