MNVCGUY
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Looking at the remaining schedule there is still the very real possibility that this team could finish the regular season at 8-4 or 7-5. 8-4 would seem like a no brainer because it would mean a 5-4 conference record which in my book is decent even if the wins are not over marquee programs. Gets a little more interesting at 7-5. (Obviously if we pull off wins against Wisconsin and/or Nebraska the entire equation changes, but based on what we have seen to date it is really hard to see us winning either of those games right now).
Projecting out the rest of the year we could get to 7-5 with wins over Purdue, Rutgers, Illinois, and Northwestern. Combined those teams are 8-13 overall and 2-7 in the BIG right now meaning we could have 7 wins and not beat a single team with a winning record (all 3 of our non-conf opponents are hanging around .500 to this point).
Would be tough for me to call that a successful season, when the hopes coming in were to compete in the West but curious what others think. The other question is if 7-5, under the scenario above, is good enough to convince Coyle to keep Claeys around because if he does keep Claeys he will need to restructure his contract into something more long term.
Projecting out the rest of the year we could get to 7-5 with wins over Purdue, Rutgers, Illinois, and Northwestern. Combined those teams are 8-13 overall and 2-7 in the BIG right now meaning we could have 7 wins and not beat a single team with a winning record (all 3 of our non-conf opponents are hanging around .500 to this point).
Would be tough for me to call that a successful season, when the hopes coming in were to compete in the West but curious what others think. The other question is if 7-5, under the scenario above, is good enough to convince Coyle to keep Claeys around because if he does keep Claeys he will need to restructure his contract into something more long term.