While there are many reasons to be absolutely disgusted tonight, what stood out to me is Fleck's ego. The unsportsmanlike penalty was costly -- and the decisions to play the starters at the end was both strategically questionable (Morgan has regressed a shocking amount) and incredibly selfish (risking an injury to Bateman or Mo so we can score a garbage time TD against Iowa's backups?) -- but what really, really pissed me off was the humiliating timeout pissing match with Ferentz at the end of the game. Ferentz's team and coaches wiped the floor with Fleck (and has since Fleck became coach) but instead of owning the loss, he acted like a spoiled child and Ferentz called him on it. We have seen horrendous gopher football before, but I'd prefer to retain a smidge of dignity if possible.
Fleck needs to own the fact that the current roster and coaching staff that he 100% built are entirely uncompetitive in two phases of the game, and devoid of coaching talent in the third. No pointless drives to end an abysmal home performance against a rival, or slogans, or sweet nothing post game "it's on me" statements will fix this mess. To save himself from becoming the laughingstock that other Big Ten Coaches and fans so desperately want him to be, Fleck needs to admit his poor roster construction, whiffs on important coaching hires and make meaningful changes, fast.
Fleck needs to own the fact that the current roster and coaching staff that he 100% built are entirely uncompetitive in two phases of the game, and devoid of coaching talent in the third. No pointless drives to end an abysmal home performance against a rival, or slogans, or sweet nothing post game "it's on me" statements will fix this mess. To save himself from becoming the laughingstock that other Big Ten Coaches and fans so desperately want him to be, Fleck needs to admit his poor roster construction, whiffs on important coaching hires and make meaningful changes, fast.