I hoped for more, but you may be right.I know this season has sucked so far.
I get that it is year 7.
BUT, think about NCAA football over the last 7 years .... realignment, NIL, transfer portal, etc.
In these crazy times where college football is turning into the HAVE'S ( THE 15 - 20 SCHOOLS THAT CAN RECRUIT AND PAY THESE HUGH END KIDS) AND THE have not's ( everyone else that will be playing for 8 to 9 win seasons and fun bowl games).
We are a HAVE NOT school. We have to have a coach that can come in and get 3 star recruits, keep them on campus for 5 years and develop them from back ups to good players and starters for a couple years.
I am frustrated as ever with our offensive game.plan and play calling, but taking a look from farther away and seeing where the NCAA is and his headed, we have a guy in PJ that I think fits with what a school.like Minnesota has to do....
We are a developmental type program. Get hard working kids to come in and buy into a culture and fight their way up the depth chart.
6-9 wins a year is the "mountain top" for a school like Minnesota in the new era of college football.
I also like to factor in that when guys like Kill were here, Wisconsin was basically a juggernaut. Fleck would have no wins against Wisconsin with those outfits.when Fleck was hired, the thing I heard and read the most often was that "MN should be able to go to the next level."
under Mason, Kill and Claeys, the Gophers were generally able to win 7 or 8 games most years and go to a bowl game. Mason did have one 10-win season. Claeys had a 9-win season.
and people on this board said MN should be able to do better.
Well, Fleck has been a little better. one 11-win season, two 9-win seasons. on paper the recruiting classes have been a little better.
but is this "the next level?" I would say no, it isn't.
Fleck has improved the program, but it's not a major improvement - it's a slight improvement.
so the question remains, is that good enough? Is it good enough to win 7, 8 or 9 games and go to a bowl game? and that question needs to be answered by the fans, the boosters, and the administration.
if - in general - you have a choice between being OK or sucking, I'd rather be OK. sure, it would be nice to be better than OK, but I'm not sure that's possible at MN without Daddy Warbucks showing up with a big bag of cash.
Say what?!?We don't even have the promise of a new stadium or facilities, etc which will totally change things around.
Top high school recruits want two things: playing time and a chance to play on a big winner with national relevance.Maybe I am just out of touch. But, we have kids here that likely grew up in the city and have never been in a boat in their life - much less rowed one. As such, it is an outdated idea like 'Be Kind, Rewind' - maybe it connects with the kids but I don't know how. When I was in high school, our coach came up with the line "it's time to fight on the ice" - everyone cheered in the locker room but no one actually understood what the hell this was supposed to mean so it was a calling card of the coach - but utterly meaningless to the players. My opinion of Fleck is he is no different than the high school coach which checks your grades and makes you wear a tie to school on game days. Yes, it is good for a culture and probably kept some of the kids out of trouble - but it does not overcome talent gaps and win national titles.
He has had 2 first round draft pick WRs (including Davis at WMU) and another drafted (could really credit him for developing Tyler Johnson as he was somewhat raw). That’s probably near the top of the B1G in results in that department. Has gotten other 4-5* recruits/transfers; agree the results are not there right now.We are very bad at wide receiver. I don't understand how you can say this.
I hear every game how the receivers are getting no separation.
They also want money.Top high school recruits want two things: playing time and a chance to play on a big winner with national relevance.
They said that more than once without giving any examples.Then I heard this morning that the NBC stooges said NIL money leveled the playing field. Go figure.
And after I have given you book length attention I’ll say you were worth no attention.It's early, but this is a contender for dumbest post I'll read today.
You did nothing to build a worthy argument, and most of what you are implying is based on false premises.
1. The not an X's and O's coach is something that's been broadly over perpetuated on this site than anywhere else. If you watched this program and don't think he is at least an average coach when it comes to X's and O's, among 130 coaches, I can't help you. Your head is too deep in the sand.
2. People complain about his game day coaching, but he's made very few bad coaching decisions that have cost us games. There have been a couple against Purdue, Northwestern and Bowling Green, but he has also won more games of these types than most. He may not be the best game day coach, I'm curious who your top 10 game day coaches are, and we can check with those fan bases and they would largely scoff at you for believing that if you tried to tell them that.
3. You are dead wrong on player development coach. By magazines that have tracked this PJ has shown he's top 7 in both player development (getting players drafted) and in player performance (winning more games with less talent). If you are this ignorant to the fact this is a strength of his across college football, I'm feeling sadness in the fact I am even trying to communicate this with you because you were obviously too ignorant and biased to try and investigate this point before trashing the head coach.
At this point I'm going to end my rebuttal because someone who is is this lazy in forming an opinion doesn't need the attention I've given you.
They want money now because it’s being thrown around. If NIL came from revenues and was on an equalized basis by conference it would be back to two things.They also want money.
Yet serious football coaches with limited charisma are successful and respected.He does have charisma. The thought of a Claeys, Kill, whatever at the helm...I'll pass. Assure me we have a great coach lined up to take his spot, then let's move on. If not, stick with him.
- winning at something like 62%, better than Warmath or Mason. For me, the Northwestern game was a worse loss than the expected Michigan one: collapsing in the 4th quarter with a three touchdown lead (bring back Tracy Claeys - he and Kill had defenses that could play with the big boys). With a Northwestern victory we'd be 4-2, with two extra wins more than likely. I'd love to see Cole start one of these games, give him a real shot. Also, PJ has to stop running his backs into the ground until they're injured- Evans and Williams both looked good last night, an argument for rotation. Evans has a lot to offer. Play-calling against Michigan was vanilla, as usual. Let's hire the OC from Kansas or someone like him with imagination.Best run of successful seasons in my 45+ year history of watching, he’s earned more time from me. I’ve been through way too many years of misery.
His short answer would be that’s not my style.I would ask Fleck to study Dan Cambell and his commitment to aggressiveness offensively despite not being the X's and O's guy.
Now the tippy top high school recruits want more than those 2 things: NIL$ which may be more important than winning trophy games, and IMMEDIATE playing time, not just the prospect of playing time.Top high school recruits want two things: playing time and a chance to play on a big winner with national relevance.
Yeah this is my take.Best run of successful seasons in my 45+ year history of watching, he’s earned more time from me. I’ve been through way too many years of misery.
And after I have given you book length attention I’ll say you were worth no attention.
Mason and the Gophers did not have a national identity, and if they did it was blowing massively large leads.The feeder program really doesn't work because of the draft. I have said this many times before on this board - I think our only chance for relevance is to get an identity again. Hate on Mason all you want, but he put running backs into the NFL and our ground game was known throughout the nation. This likely won't ever win you a national title, but at least you remain relevant. Build that identity back and try to develop o line and running backs as your calling card. In the off chance we ever get a legit QB here - no way in hell will they stick around anyway which makes the NIL a joke for us so forget about the passing game saving us. Sell out to build an o line and run game like Mason had - get a national identity back.
A third thing can also be true - PJ has had the benefit of playing in a bad Big 10 West during his tenure. Now, he shouldn't have to apologize for being decent in a bad Big 10 West but the "sustained success" bleated about on this forum should carry a big caveat.1. He's never had a string of bad seasons. He's never been in the zone of firing. He's been to bowls and won them. Remember that. Remember the coaches before him.
2. The criticism this season of his tendencies and shortfalls is legit.
Two things can exist at the same time. It's not only that or only this.
And now: NIL.Top high school recruits want two things: playing time and a chance to play on a big winner with national relevance.
I agree that Fleck isn't getting fired. And the problem in college coaching is that coaches are either fired, at great expense, or extended. When was the last major college FB coach left as a lame duck and the contract left to expire? If PJ were fired, who would pay for it?make no mistake - Fleck is not getting fired as long as Coyle is the AD. doesn't matter what the record is.
I could see Fleck leaving for another job, but he's not getting fired.
so for Gopher fans, Fleck is going to be here. and the fans need to decide for themselves if that is OK.
If Troy was throwing around the most money in NIL per player, in five years they would be a CFB Playoff contender.They want money now because it’s being thrown around. If NIL came from revenues and was on an equalized basis by conference it would be back to two things.
If Troy paid the most money Alabama would still get the best players.
PJ's type and style isn't for me personally but I'm not playing for him so who cares? And if the players buy into it and the team is winning on the field, more power to him. But I agree on the shelf life theory and further, believe his style is less effective in the NIL era.I was listenting to a National podcast like the Friday before the Lousiana game and the host and the guest were wondering if PJ's "Row the Boat" stuff has a shelf life and it was wearing thin with people in and around the program. I've always heard that theory in pro sports where head coaches get tuned out after X number of years and I wonder if PJ's unique personality makes him prone to that at the college level. Maybe his strengths as a coach lead to him being better served to taking over a new program every 4-5 years thorugh 1 cycle of players. There had been rumors of PJ not being the easiest guy to work for last Winter when a lot of the veteran coaches on the staff left for other jobs. I don't have any inside information there, but it would jive with the theory of a "shelf life".