The list of super successful P5 coaches who got their starts coaching in the MAC is VERY VERY VERY LONG.
What about the list of previous MAC coaches that failed to win a P5 championship?
How many Top 25 ranked teams did TC produce?
How many Top 25 ranked teams did PJF produce?
Ok, what about the list of previous P5 coaches that failed to win a P5 Championship?
Brewster was a big talker, so is Fleck. Brewster was overly positive and so is Fleck. Brewster had catch phrases, so does Fleck. Brewster was a great recruiter so supposedly is Fleck. Brewster promised Rose Bowls and so is Fleck. Yes Fleck has actual head coaching experience. But there are more similarities than there are differences.
Can't wait to eat my hot chili on my row boat!
How can someone be overly positive? That doesn't even make sense to me. Are you suggesting that Fleck is being optimistic beyond the bounds of what can reasonably be expected? And that this is a detriment?
That's crazy. If there's a camp of people who don't want our football coach to be optimistic, then I'm not in it. Perhaps you would be more content if Fleck looked dour and constipated like the pitchfork-holding farmer in the painting American Gothic. (I have no idea how to put a picture of that in here)
Irrelevant. Keep on subject.
Apparently your argument is weak if you feel the need to limit the scope of the discussion? Because it IS a relevant question.
This argument has nothing to do with Claeys. The argument is about Fleck and what he has/hasn't done to prove he can coach at the P5 level. Which is absolutely nothing. He has proven he can coach at the MAC level.
Just trying to follow bottlebass' logic here....says that Fleck hasn't proved that he hasn't proved that he can coach at a P5 level, and yet he puts up wins against P5 teams with an inferior team at WMU (since MAC teams all don't qualify as D1 schools anymore apparently). God forbid a team outside the P5 has success nationally.
Where did I say it was a detriment? Just saying there is a comparison between the two based strictly on their personality and recruiting. Nothing more, nothing less.
Proving you can coach and win at the MAC level has been a very good indicator of the ability to coach at the P5 level. The fact that you do not know this is either a sign of your youth and ignorance or if you are older, maybe just ignorance of the facts or maybe just your being stubborn and desiring to defend your original opinion no matter what?
Oh, come on. Using "overly" implies something excessive. You didn't say he was positive, you said he was overly positive.
Because he is, have you seen any interviews with him. "Overly" is an understatement.
Because he is, have you seen any interviews with him. "Overly" is an understatement.
You don't follow well. Jonny claimed his record against B1G teams proves he is already a successful P5 coach. I then put up his record against the B1G. Care to answer if you think 2-7 is in support of Jonny's claim that he has already proven himself a successful P5 coach? The answer is an easy no.
Kill has a losing record vs B1G conf teams as well.
And looking at who WMU played, in 2015 WMU played MSU and tOSU. Not like Kill/UMn could have beaten either of those teams in 2015.
2013 they played MSU, NW and Iowa. And that was his first season, his 1-11 season, when it can hardly have been expected of him to win those games
So maybe, JUST MAYBE you can fault him for losing to Purdue in 2014, his 2nd season.
So that accounts for 6 of the 7 losses. The 7th was a top 10 ranked Wisconsin whom TC and Minnesota couldn't beat either.
Kill/TC went 0-6 vs Wisconsin.
So every single coach that has succeeded at the MAC level has gone on to be successful at the P5 level? Or in reality do most fail? You have zero proof and now you are reaching with generalities that don't even help your position.
Edit: I'm going to lunch, I'll be back in a couple hours to see if you have come up with any proof or if you'll continue down your rabbit hole of insults since you have zero proof.
Let's try this: Fleck has shown potential. He has had success at a mid-level conference.
This (Gopher job) is his 1st chance to coach - and recruit - at a major conference team - in one of the stronger FB conferences in D1. he may succeed. He may not. We don't know yet.
A year from now, we will know more, and 2 years from know, we'll know even more as we watch Fleck go through the routine of coaching and recruiting.
he may turn out to be the next Urban Meyer. he may turn out to be the next Joe Schmuck.
Again - we don't know yet. How about we wait until after the guy actually coaches a game in the B1G before declaring him a success or a failure.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
All I'll say is that I have high hopes for the future of Gopher football and I'm enjoying following along with the recruiting action since PJF was hired and I'm going to be excited for the next 2-3 seasons and to see what PJF does with our Gopher program.
Fleck hasn't proven he can coach at this level.
No, they haven't all been successful, but a good percentage of them have succeeded, and there is a good reason for this, which you seem to be unaware of, since it seems that you think that most fail.
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