No, I said IFscumdevils86 wrote:who actually think we're finishing 12-2 this year?
Multiple people are saying best case is a good year and someone else hires RR away, why other than the retention bonus?
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No, I said IFscumdevils86 wrote:who actually think we're finishing 12-2 this year?
Larry Smith had a winning record 6 out of his last 6 years at Arizona.Alieberman wrote: We are on the verge of being bowl eligible again... making that 5 bowls in 6 years.... something that's never been done at Arizona.
Please don't use facts to contradict my claims.Merkin wrote:Larry Smith had a winning record 6 out of his last 6 years at Arizona.Alieberman wrote: We are on the verge of being bowl eligible again... making that 5 bowls in 6 years.... something that's never been done at Arizona.
He didn't have frickin' 41 bowl games to go to for 82 teams. There are 129 Div I teams.
Tomey could have gone 7 out of 8 years 92-99.
Tex Olliver, 5 out of 5. Miles Casteel 9 out of 9 years.
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I really like RichRod, he is very personable, but he just doesn't seem to have the fire anymore.
This is where I am at. I'd take it a step further and say the game beginning to pass him by.Merkin wrote:
I really like RichRod, he is very personable, but he just doesn't seem to have the fire anymore.
Do you watch the games? Seriously, how can you watch it and think he does not have the fire and desire to do well?CalStateTempe wrote:This is where I am at. I'd take it a step further and say the game beginning to pass him by.Merkin wrote:
I really like RichRod, he is very personable, but he just doesn't seem to have the fire anymore.
Anyone can take anything for 1-2 years.PHXCATS wrote:Do you watch the games? Seriously, how can you watch it and think he does not have the fire and desire to do well?CalStateTempe wrote:This is where I am at. I'd take it a step further and say the game beginning to pass him by.Merkin wrote:
I really like RichRod, he is very personable, but he just doesn't seem to have the fire anymore.
He has a Star QB right now and his son is on the team. He's not going anywhere for the next couple years unless he's fired.CalStateTempe wrote:I agree with you Alieb, regarding intensity to the program, but that is countered by the deep feeling that RR with slam pig us so fast then minute some lateral program offers him more cash.
So it's really hard to see RR "retiring in Tucson"
C'est la vie
And that is all great! I'm with AsCat49 on this. So happy the cats are winning and fine with RR as coach. And I'm fine with him remaining coach as long as the performance dictates he should remain in the position.Alieberman wrote:He has a Star QB right now and his son is on the team. He's not going anywhere for the next couple years unless he's fired.CalStateTempe wrote:I agree with you Alieb, regarding intensity to the program, but that is countered by the deep feeling that RR with slam pig us so fast then minute some lateral program offers him more cash.
So it's really hard to see RR "retiring in Tucson"
C'est la vie
I was clearly on the fire RR train a couple weeks ago. I've done a complete 180. And it's not that I think RichRod suddenly became a good coach. But with Tate starting for the next couple years, all a new coach is going to do is cause us to lose recruits and force us to rebuild. We need to ride this wave now.CalStateTempe wrote:And that is all great! I'm with AsCat49 on this. So happy the cats are winning and fine with RR as coach. And I'm fine with him remaining coach as long as the performance dictates he should remain in the position.Alieberman wrote:He has a Star QB right now and his son is on the team. He's not going anywhere for the next couple years unless he's fired.CalStateTempe wrote:I agree with you Alieb, regarding intensity to the program, but that is countered by the deep feeling that RR with slam pig us so fast then minute some lateral program offers him more cash.
So it's really hard to see RR "retiring in Tucson"
C'est la vie
I don't see the problem with believing that and also having the opinions I shared previously.
CalStateTempe wrote:Nothing regarding my previous post? This is all you have?
Yes I do at the games religiously sir, but it takes a little more than campy preseason videos for RR to turn me on so to speak.
First highlight on College Football Wrapup was.....................Arizona v Caljimson wrote:I'm thoroughly convinced that some of you guys are nuts. We are 5-2. No way we aren't going to win at least 1 or 2 more games this year and then have almost the entire team back next year.
The defense has improved bigly. We can't stop 3rd downs yet, but we have guys that make plays and bunch of them are freshmen.
Tate has us on national radar.
""In the middle of the LSU-Ole Miss game on ESPN last night, the broadcast broke away to a highlight of a game that included two unranked teams playing in the first quarter on the West coast.
Imagine an SEC fan watching and saying, “What in tarnation? Arizona?”If you know SEC football, and how ESPN panders to it, breaking away for something other than a highlight involving top 25 teams must be significant.
Khalil Tate is that significant.
ESPN cut into the LSU-Ole Miss game to show Tate’s 76-yard touchdown run against Cal.
The first highlight of ESPN’s College Football Final show last night? Not a play involving Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan or Notre Dame. It was Tate throwing a touchdown pass to tight end Bryce Wolma in the second overtime of Arizona’s 45-44 win over the Golden Bears.""
Javier Morales ALLSPORTSTUCSON
When they cover Tate's exploits they also have to mention things like our freshman defender sealing the game for us.
This could turn into a very important year for the program.
High School stars seeing what freshmen are doing for our team.
Could elevate recruiting immensely.
Only way RR is gone is if he parlays this into a coaching job back east.
If he does, the new coach will have a helluva young team to start with.
These are good days and could be the start of something big.
btfd16 wrote: The new redshirt rule went into effect immediately, correct? So Rhett and DTate are redshirting?
Which is huge because otherwise our game highlights don't even make it on the show. Now they're saying our name and putting up our Block A. We've been nothing more than a ticker team for a couple of seasons. RichRod still has name cache with the media though and if he catches lightning in a bottle with Tate leading this young (up and coming) team, then that's great for the program. I like being part of the conversation. RichRod brought that the first few years until it all tanked.PHXCATS wrote:First highlight on College Football Wrapup was.....................Arizona v Caljimson wrote:I'm thoroughly convinced that some of you guys are nuts. We are 5-2. No way we aren't going to win at least 1 or 2 more games this year and then have almost the entire team back next year.
The defense has improved bigly. We can't stop 3rd downs yet, but we have guys that make plays and bunch of them are freshmen.
Tate has us on national radar.
""In the middle of the LSU-Ole Miss game on ESPN last night, the broadcast broke away to a highlight of a game that included two unranked teams playing in the first quarter on the West coast.
Imagine an SEC fan watching and saying, “What in tarnation? Arizona?”If you know SEC football, and how ESPN panders to it, breaking away for something other than a highlight involving top 25 teams must be significant.
Khalil Tate is that significant.
ESPN cut into the LSU-Ole Miss game to show Tate’s 76-yard touchdown run against Cal.
The first highlight of ESPN’s College Football Final show last night? Not a play involving Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan or Notre Dame. It was Tate throwing a touchdown pass to tight end Bryce Wolma in the second overtime of Arizona’s 45-44 win over the Golden Bears.""
Javier Morales ALLSPORTSTUCSON
When they cover Tate's exploits they also have to mention things like our freshman defender sealing the game for us.
This could turn into a very important year for the program.
High School stars seeing what freshmen are doing for our team.
Could elevate recruiting immensely.
Only way RR is gone is if he parlays this into a coaching job back east.
If he does, the new coach will have a helluva young team to start with.
These are good days and could be the start of something big.
Ahhh. My mistake. Well damn then.Merkin wrote:btfd16 wrote: The new redshirt rule went into effect immediately, correct? So Rhett and DTate are redshirting?
I don't think they vote on it until January.
No reason for DTate to redshirt, isn't he 10 years older than KTate? Also has a wife and kids.
I'm not really one to blame coaches on leaving programs for better opportunities, if you have no ties (His WV thing was a whole big mess, but I've read the administration was screwed up there). If you bring us to the point where you can get a better offer, then look out for number one. Just like any of us would do in the real world. Now, if you get sustained success (hasn't), good admin (check), resources (not really but improving) fan love (LOL) etc. then different story.BearDown89 wrote:Which is huge because otherwise our game highlights don't even make it on the show. Now they're saying our name and putting up our Block A. We've been nothing more than a ticker team for a couple of seasons. RichRod still has name cache with the media though and if he catches lightning in a bottle with Tate leading this young (up and coming) team, then that's great for the program. I like being part of the conversation. RichRod brought that the first few years until it all tanked.PHXCATS wrote:First highlight on College Football Wrapup was.....................Arizona v Caljimson wrote:I'm thoroughly convinced that some of you guys are nuts. We are 5-2. No way we aren't going to win at least 1 or 2 more games this year and then have almost the entire team back next year.
The defense has improved bigly. We can't stop 3rd downs yet, but we have guys that make plays and bunch of them are freshmen.
Tate has us on national radar.
""In the middle of the LSU-Ole Miss game on ESPN last night, the broadcast broke away to a highlight of a game that included two unranked teams playing in the first quarter on the West coast.
Imagine an SEC fan watching and saying, “What in tarnation? Arizona?”If you know SEC football, and how ESPN panders to it, breaking away for something other than a highlight involving top 25 teams must be significant.
Khalil Tate is that significant.
ESPN cut into the LSU-Ole Miss game to show Tate’s 76-yard touchdown run against Cal.
The first highlight of ESPN’s College Football Final show last night? Not a play involving Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan or Notre Dame. It was Tate throwing a touchdown pass to tight end Bryce Wolma in the second overtime of Arizona’s 45-44 win over the Golden Bears.""
Javier Morales ALLSPORTSTUCSON
When they cover Tate's exploits they also have to mention things like our freshman defender sealing the game for us.
This could turn into a very important year for the program.
High School stars seeing what freshmen are doing for our team.
Could elevate recruiting immensely.
Only way RR is gone is if he parlays this into a coaching job back east.
If he does, the new coach will have a helluva young team to start with.
These are good days and could be the start of something big.
Look if the success garners him attention, job offers and he leaves then so be it. I'll be the first to believe that he was never anything more than a carpet-bagging MF that misplayed his hand and dug himself out of a hole at our expense.
btfd16 wrote:Ahhh. My mistake. Well damn then.Merkin wrote:btfd16 wrote: The new redshirt rule went into effect immediately, correct? So Rhett and DTate are redshirting?
I don't think they vote on it until January.
No reason for DTate to redshirt, isn't he 10 years older than KTate? Also has a wife and kids.
I don't understand the Nathan Tilford thing. Texted some of the people working for the team and they aren't sure either.
An incredible stat I saw was that 8/9 of players that have rushed the football average over 5 yards per carry. 7 of the 9 have over 12 carries. The only exception is JJ Taylor at 4.7 ypc. So I guess it's not like Leon is doing bad, I just want to see the beast that is Tilford.
8-4 would be a very successful season this year and deserving of an extension, especially given it equates to a 6-3 Conference record.PHXCATS wrote:CalStateTempe wrote:Nothing regarding my previous post? This is all you have?
Yes I do at the games religiously sir, but it takes a little more than campy preseason videos for RR to turn me on so to speak.
You can have your opinions and that is fine, but I don't see things that way. I never once thought that RR was doing anything other than what he thought was best for his coaches that were loyal to him, which he acknowledged was a fault and corrected, and what he thought was best for his team to win. He runs a different system than other schools and he has been close to the promise land so I can see him trying to make it work since that what he knows and is comfortable with.
I get that some people see things differently, but if RR is very successful this year (10-2, 9-3 or I would say 8-4 is very successful this year) then I don't see why we would want him out after this year with what be was able to turn around and most of the playmakers being so young. We can agree to disagree. You I respect.
Winning conference records more often than not, and a >0.500 career conference recordAlieberman wrote:Bashing on RR is so stupid right now.
This is RR's 6th year.
He went to bowl games in his 1st 4 years.
Last year was horrendous.
Most people thought this year would be equally bad... if not worse.
We are on the verge of being bowl eligible again... making that 5 bowls in 6 years.... something that's never been done at Arizona.
Don't know what people really expect.
If he gets a job elsewhere and leaves us this promising young team, I won't consider it "at our expense."BearDown89 wrote:PHXCATS wrote:First highlight on College Football Wrapup was.....................Arizona v Caljimson wrote:I'm thoroughly convinced that some of you guys are nuts. We are 5-2. No way we aren't going to win at least 1 or 2 more games this year and then have almost the entire team back next year.
The defense has improved bigly. We can't stop 3rd downs yet, but we have guys that make plays and bunch of them are freshmen.
Tate has us on national radar.
""In the middle of the LSU-Ole Miss game on ESPN last night, the broadcast broke away to a highlight of a game that included two unranked teams playing in the first quarter on the West coast.
Imagine an SEC fan watching and saying, “What in tarnation? Arizona?”If you know SEC football, and how ESPN panders to it, breaking away for something other than a highlight involving top 25 teams must be significant.
Khalil Tate is that significant.
ESPN cut into the LSU-Ole Miss game to show Tate’s 76-yard touchdown run against Cal.
The first highlight of ESPN’s College Football Final show last night? Not a play involving Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan or Notre Dame. It was Tate throwing a touchdown pass to tight end Bryce Wolma in the second overtime of Arizona’s 45-44 win over the Golden Bears.""
Javier Morales ALLSPORTSTUCSON
When they cover Tate's exploits they also have to mention things like our freshman defender sealing the game for us.
This could turn into a very important year for the program.
High School stars seeing what freshmen are doing for our team.
Could elevate recruiting immensely.
Only way RR is gone is if he parlays this into a coaching job back east.
If he does, the new coach will have a helluva young team to start with.
These are good days and could be the start of something big.
Look if the success garners him attention, job offers and he leaves then so be it. I'll be the first to believe that he was never anything more than a carpet-bagging MF that misplayed his hand and dug himself out of a hole at our expense.
That is really not a valid debating tactic, Hater. You make statement. Person responds with content. You respond with insult. That's called ad hominem, and it's not very effective at convincing an audience of your point.ASUHATER! wrote:The ignorance is astoundingbtfd16 wrote:we went to a damn Fiesta Bowl not all that long ago. "but they were Stoops guys!" - then I guess the Rams should bring Jeff Fisher back cause these are his players. We had one god awful season in between. 7-6, not great but that year was littered with injuries.ASUHATER! wrote:No. 3 games doesn't erase the 30 in a row before that that were almost all terrible coaching.btfd16 wrote:I agree the RR getting lucky schtick is getting old. You could also point out Trent Green/Kurt Warner. Some people are just better in practice than they are in games. Did he get lucky? Of course. Should we give a shit if it was dumb luck? No.
All I want to do is go a week where we can just be happy with this honeymoon and not have to include the asterisk of "well if Brandon didn't get hurt...". People never thought we'd be where were at. Can we enjoy it please...
You..you think that was content? It was a vomit pile of rubbish.Puerco wrote:That is really not a valid debating tactic, Hater. You make statement. Person responds with content. You respond with insult. That's called ad hominem, and it's not very effective at convincing an audience of your point.ASUHATER! wrote:The ignorance is astoundingbtfd16 wrote:we went to a damn Fiesta Bowl not all that long ago. "but they were Stoops guys!" - then I guess the Rams should bring Jeff Fisher back cause these are his players. We had one god awful season in between. 7-6, not great but that year was littered with injuries.ASUHATER! wrote:No. 3 games doesn't erase the 30 in a row before that that were almost all terrible coaching.btfd16 wrote:I agree the RR getting lucky schtick is getting old. You could also point out Trent Green/Kurt Warner. Some people are just better in practice than they are in games. Did he get lucky? Of course. Should we give a shit if it was dumb luck? No.
All I want to do is go a week where we can just be happy with this honeymoon and not have to include the asterisk of "well if Brandon didn't get hurt...". People never thought we'd be where were at. Can we enjoy it please...
You shouldn't be. We're both just people posting our opinions online. I think yours are dumb and you probably think mine are dumb. it is what it is.btfd16 wrote:I'm not worried about it hahah 3 years of sitting back, not much commenting, I've seen what Hater is about. I worked for the team for 4 years, so I can tend to be a homer.
I don't mind if you think my is dumb. Just want to see actual content in your response like Puerco said.ASUHATER! wrote:You shouldn't be. We're both just people posting our opinions online. I think yours are dumb and you probably think mine are dumb. it is what it is.btfd16 wrote:I'm not worried about it hahah 3 years of sitting back, not much commenting, I've seen what Hater is about. I worked for the team for 4 years, so I can tend to be a homer.
Lol awesome.BearDown89 wrote:Love Leach.
He was raised Mo and went to BYU, I think he's a Jack Mo.scumdevils86 wrote:Is he an actual, practicing mormon?
If you're compiling a list of people who DGAF in college football, Leach heads the list.BearDown89 wrote:Love Leach.
btfd16 wrote:I don't mind if you think my is dumb. Just want to see actual content in your response like Puerco said.ASUHATER! wrote:You shouldn't be. We're both just people posting our opinions online. I think yours are dumb and you probably think mine are dumb. it is what it is.btfd16 wrote:I'm not worried about it hahah 3 years of sitting back, not much commenting, I've seen what Hater is about. I worked for the team for 4 years, so I can tend to be a homer.
And a lawyer too. I agree he'd have been a fun fit in Tucson . . .wyo-cat wrote:He was raised Mo and went to BYU, I think he's a Jack Mo.scumdevils86 wrote:Is he an actual, practicing mormon?
Leach's full quote since it pertains to this thread.BearDown89 wrote:Love Leach.
Leach addressed Rodriguez’s hot-seat situation yesterday when a reporter asked him what it is like to “coach in that sort of environment when everybody is calling for your head?”
“Well, you just ignore it,” Leach answered. “I mean, you just ignore it. They’ve already got … as a coach with rare exception, unless you’re lazy and I don’t know hardly any lazy coaches, they’ve already got everything that they got. You’re already trying as hard as you can try.
“In my opinion, you try as hard as you can, if you’re unsuccessful, screw them, you did the best you could. You don’t have anything else to offer or anything else to give.”
What Leach is getting at: Can Arizona really do better than Rodriguez, who is making the most of his resources?
“The notion that fans, alums and media somehow want to win more than the coach does … there’s never been a more absurd statement,” Leach continued. “Fans or somebody acts like they want to win so bad, well they don’t want to win as bad as the coaches and players do. It’s not even comparable. It’s not even remotely comparable. You just ignore it because you already know you are more deeply invested than anybody else to win.”
Wait, so this is Machina?PHXCATS wrote:Improvement ... good coach?Merkin wrote:So Machina, how did they progress, besides being made starter?
How many QBs has RichRod put in the NFL that actually completed a pass? Going back 16 years to WVU.
Merkin wrote:
I really like RichRod, he is very personable, but he just doesn't seem to have the fire anymore.
That said...I love me some Leach and yeah...I would have rather had Mike Leach than RichRod.Spaceman Spiff wrote:If you're compiling a list of people who DGAF in college football, Leach heads the list.BearDown89 wrote:Love Leach.
When he signed his book "CJK5H" it was over.
They were...and the stars of the Fiesta Bowl run were a freshman QB, RB, and soph LB.Puerco wrote:I thought they were valid points and an apt comparison with the Rams...