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re: Wow. Luke hired
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:48 am to olemissfan26
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:48 am to olemissfan26
My thoughts exactly. Luke isn't a perfect candidate, but gosh damn these players love him and he has a lot of support from the University.
I just don't agree with going out and hiring a different coach from a mid major job (like a Frank Wilson or a Neal Brown) who has less experience at OM than Luke, will be less passionate and committed than Luke, will put in less effort than Luke, doesn't know the players as well as Luke, isn't as loved by the players as Luke, and will have to start from scratch in terrible circumstances that consist of a bowl ban, scholarship reductions, and probation at a school that doesn't have the most rich football history.
You're asking an outside coach to walk into what is essentially a death trap. At least Luke seems like he wants to take on the challenge that will be these next 3-4 years and try to keep the ship upright, whereas an outside coach may come into the job with the idea that he will struggle from the beginning. Knock Luke all you want for in-game coaching decisions (a lot of the criticism is warranted), but you can't knock his ability to motivate players and keep them invested in the season, even when the season has gone to shite.
I personally believe that this kind of "never quit" attitude is exactly what this program needs right now.
I just don't agree with going out and hiring a different coach from a mid major job (like a Frank Wilson or a Neal Brown) who has less experience at OM than Luke, will be less passionate and committed than Luke, will put in less effort than Luke, doesn't know the players as well as Luke, isn't as loved by the players as Luke, and will have to start from scratch in terrible circumstances that consist of a bowl ban, scholarship reductions, and probation at a school that doesn't have the most rich football history.
You're asking an outside coach to walk into what is essentially a death trap. At least Luke seems like he wants to take on the challenge that will be these next 3-4 years and try to keep the ship upright, whereas an outside coach may come into the job with the idea that he will struggle from the beginning. Knock Luke all you want for in-game coaching decisions (a lot of the criticism is warranted), but you can't knock his ability to motivate players and keep them invested in the season, even when the season has gone to shite.
I personally believe that this kind of "never quit" attitude is exactly what this program needs right now.
This post was edited on 11/27/17 at 9:50 am
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