Irish27 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:38 am
How long will it take the guys who hated the Judd Fisch hire to change their minds? I highly doubt hiring Brennan would of brought as much excitement for the upcoming season. Fisch has done everything correct so far. Plus, the recruiting is going better than I anticipated.
Maybe this isn't your intention, but to me, this statement reads as though you're confusing people's disliking how he was hired with people's opinion of the guy himself.
The guy could end up being great here, but that doesn't mean the hiring process wasn't extremely flawed, nonsensical, and driven by nepotism from 1 individual (robbins).
Fisch wasn't hired because his results as a coach thus far, he was hired because of his buddy running the university, and he was hired over the (seemingly) overwhelming opinions of everyone else involved.
Irish27 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:44 pm
This is the time the program needs all the support it can get. For the coaches to show potential recruits the community is behind the program, fans need to attend. The program is not going to get turned around in a year, but I really hope this staff will get it turned around faster than what it took Stoops.
Good luck with getting the majority of fans (more specifically, the non die-hard football crazy type of fan) behind this sentiment. If he does better than a trainwreck then the fans will come around to the guy and start showing back up. To request instantaneous blind loyalty to an unproven guy with zero ties to the university and that didn't seem to meet any of the pre-requisites layed out by the AD is a bit much.
That said, yes, it's nice to see an apparent enthusiasm and bringing in some staff that are alumns who love the university. If Fisch can keep up the effort/energy and get us to .500 in year 3 (and assuming recruiting is going better than it has the last handful of years now) then I'd assume the more casual fans will start showing up in droves. Tucson wants to support football, they just need someone to work for them, to show them it's ok to believe again in a program that has let them down so badly for so long.
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and as i was typing that Spiff posted a somewhat similar thought, and others have posted it as well obviously, I think the consensus isn't anything against Fisch personally, but he's going to have to prove it on the field.