It probably won't be any worse than a coaching change, and who knows, it might turn out.
Hope is not a strategy!
It probably won't be any worse than a coaching change, and who knows, it might turn out.
Maturi went with someone with no Head Coaching or Coordinator experience. He had no idea on what his preferred offensive and defensive schemes were. He had to learn on the job. Is that really his fault, I would have to say no. For that reason I am starting to think you have to give him another year and find out if some consistency will turn into wins. It probably won't be any worse than a coaching change, and who knows, it might turn out.
The administrations problem is that if attendance takes a nose dive they are in deep with the new stadium.
Maturi went with someone with no Head Coaching or Coordinator experience. He had no idea on what his preferred offensive and defensive schemes were. He had to learn on the job. Is that really his fault, I would have to say no. For that reason I am starting to think you have to give him another year and find out if some consistency will turn into wins. It probably won't be any worse than a coaching change, and who knows, it might turn out.
The administrations problem is that if attendance takes a nose dive they are in deep with the new stadium.
Sid's premise that firing coaches has been our problem is flawed. Look, schools fire coaches until they find the right one. They just do. I'm not saying we should or shouldn't fire Brewster, but to not fire him because of Sid's line of thinking is stupid. He used Wis and IA as examples. Let's analyze:
Wisconsin "pre-Alvarez" went through five mediocre to terrible coaches in 22 years (all but one had a sub-.500 record) until they found the right guy in Barry:
3 yrs - John Coatta (1967-1969 -- 3-26-1 record)
8 yrs - John Jardine (1970-77 -- 37-47-3 record)
8 yrs - Dave McClain (1978-85 -- 46-42-3 record)
1 yrs - Jim Hilles (1986 -- 3-9 record)
3 yrs - Don Morton (1987-89 -- 6-27 record)
16 yrs - Barry Alvarez (1990-2005 -- 118-73-4 record)
Iowa "pre-Fry" went through four terrible coaches in 18 years (all had sub-.400 records) until they found the right guy in Fry:
5 yrs - Jerry Burns (1961-65 -- 16-27-2 record)
5 yrs - Ray Nagel (1966-70 -- 16-32-1 record)
3 yrs - Frank Lauterbur (1971-73 -- 4-28-1 record)
5 yrs - Bob Cummings (1974-78 -- 18-37 record)
18 yrs - Hayden Fry (1979-98 -- 143-89-6)
By Sid's line of thinking, Wisconsin should have never let go of Don Morton and Iowa should have let Bob Cummings continue.
Minnesota has been through a lot of coaches. It is just taking us longer to find our guy than it took Wisconsin and Iowa to find their guy.
If you read interviews where Ferentz talks about his plan for success, it is the opposite of Brewster's approach. Ferentz repeats over and over that you develop your philosophy over the years of being mentored by other coaches. You must believe in that philosophy and stick to it. You must take your time in selecting assistants to make sure they are board withe the philosophy, and will that leads to continuity in the program.
Iowa has the same same OC and DC from day one of Ferentz's staff, and I can only think of six position coach changes going on twelve years. (Flaherty and Chuck Long left after year one, Bielema left after year three, Philbin left after year four, Aikins after about year eight, and Jackson retired a couple of years ago)
Ferentz will admit that about half way through his second year, he was starting to have his doubts, but he was going to stick with his plan, and we started to have some success the second half of the that second season.
We are no different than any other fan base, though. During our "down years" (if our big down year is 6-7 after a close bowl loss to defending national champion, TX, that ain't so bad), we had fans saying we needed new a new OC and DC, and maybe Ferentz was too inflexible, yada, yada, yada.
Anyway, my point is Sid's analogy is a bad one, and you guys need a new coach. One who brings something beyond just raw enthusiasm to the table.
Am I the only one who actually believes that Tim Brewster ( Applicant at interview) presented and sold his idea for changing the Football Offensive strategy from ' running / zone blocking ' to the ' Spread' offense which Texas and Vince Young displayed. I find it difficult to believe that Maturi did not ask him what style he wanted to deploy.
My problem with that was that they did not have the personnel to successfully change that. I am suspicious that maybe Maturi was wooed into that philosophy too at the time of the hiring.
Perhaps I am wrong---- my suspicious nature I guess.
Am I the only one who actually believes that Tim Brewster ( Applicant at interview) presented and sold his idea for changing the Football Offensive strategy from ' running / zone blocking ' to the ' Spread' offense which Texas and Vince Young displayed. I find it difficult to believe that Maturi did not ask him what style he wanted to deploy.
My problem with that was that they did not have the personnel to successfully change that. I am suspicious that maybe Maturi was wooed into that philosophy too at the time of the hiring.
Perhaps I am wrong---- my suspicious nature I guess.
Sid says "Every one of these coaches had done a good job at his previous school."
Here are their D-I records before coming to Minnesota.
Coach - Prev D-I school(record) - MN Record
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Cal Stoll - Wake Forest(15-17) - 39-39
Joe Salem - None - 19-35-1
Lou Holtz - Arkansas(60-21-2) - 10-12
John Gutekunst - None - 29-37-2
Jim Wacker - TCU(40-58-2) - 16-39
Glen Mason - Kansas(47-54-1) - 64-57
Except for Holtz when did we bring a good coach here?
I'm sure Brewster had to have laid out some sort of plan for logistics purposes with Maturi, but you know as well as I do that Brewster has no substance
We could rally off dozens of quotes from Brewster that had little to no truth behind them. He simply lies about the talent on the roster, so for me its not hard to believe that he lied to Maturi in the interview about his coaching IQ. He didn't get this job from knowing the X's and O's of football, he got it on bragging up what a great recruiter he is and how he was going to keep the best kids in Minnesota. But yet he still couldn't keep Seantrel Henderson here or Michael Floyd.
Right, and Henderson and Floyd were the type of athletes he needed to recruit to overcome the horrible coaching and gameplan that has dominated the Brewster era.
Brewster is one of the worst hires in the history of college football
Settle down.
He didn't take the gravy train and drive it into Lake Calhoun. He took over a mediocre program and made it, well, mediocre.
A bad hire? But "one of the worst hires in the history of college football"?
Why do people even say things like this??
This is as bad as it can get...
dpodoll68 we arent mediocre right now. we are bad. historically bad. first time since 1898 with 3 straight non-conference loses bad. if brew has the program at mediocre right now than Mase had it as a rose bowl contender.
mediocre? why do people even say things like this??
Funny. I thought coaches were judged by their entire body of work, not 4 game samples.
I expect we can hear of Brian Kelly's firing any day now?
what part of brewster's 'body of work' tells you he's anything but inept??
I'll be lucky if I dont get arrested for knocking someone out at TCF Bank Stadium this season. In the stands and in the locker room I came close to assault last weekend. Gonna be a long season hopefully it doesnt end in jail.
Sid says "Every one of these coaches had done a good job at his previous school."
Here are their D-I records before coming to Minnesota.
Coach - Prev D-I school(record) - MN Record
------------------------------------------------------------
Cal Stoll - Wake Forest(15-17) - 39-39
Joe Salem - None - 19-35-1
Lou Holtz - Arkansas(60-21-2) - 10-12
John Gutekunst - None - 29-37-2
Jim Wacker - TCU(40-58-2) - 16-39
Glen Mason - Kansas(47-54-1) - 64-57
Except for Holtz when did we bring a good coach here?