Couldn't have said it any better myself. To further the point, Cowboyjoe, believe it or not some of us actually want to WIN. Not just football games, but championships. I don't care how many points we score if we are winning.MarkL wrote:... beating a dead horse, I'm sorry ...cowboyjoe wrote:What bothers me is that Clawson may be "contagious"...meaning he was on the sidelines this fall when Wyoming went into Tennessee and beat them on their home field...and what is worse even yet is that we have hired someone that was in charge of an offense that only scored 7 points at home with SEC talent against those Cowboys. Wyoming was one of the worst teams in division 1 this year. I think North Texas's defensive coordinator would have probably been a good hire also being that they were dead last in total defense. He would have been available like Clawson was.
A good coordinator does NOT make a good head coach. A bad coordinator does NOT make a bad head coach. Entirely different mentalities, personalities, and such.
Dave Clawson is a proven head coach at Richmond. Not a proven coordinator, and that doesn't bother me one bit.
Oh, and FWIW Clawson's teams had a good reputations as offensive powerhouses when he was the head coach. The common thinking by fans of Fordham & Richmond is that his scheme is complex, but good. It might take more than one year for the kids to grasp it (which is all he got at UT), but once they do it can be dominant.
I'm sorry, but this guy was twice the national 1AA coach of the year. He took a non scholarship team to a 1AA playoff victory. He's got 2 fanbases that think of him as their Urban Meyer and still follow him closely and root for him constantly. He's thought of us a young up & comer, by most people who have followed him. I'm sorry if I won't let one lousy season as an OC in the SEC (with a young OL & first time starting QB) dominate my opinion of him. To be quite honest with you he's got a better resume than any of BG's coaches that I can remember when they got hired.
I hope he IS contagious and he can bring the same stuff he brought in his previous stops as a head coach. You need to realize that it's over. Brandon's gone and he's never coming back, end of story. Time to move on.




