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The question all along for me (and for many of us, I suspect) has been: How could a preseason pick for the MAC East title perform so badly?
Quoting Briggs:
Tough words for Dino Babers. But if Briggs is right, then hope is alive for Bowling Green football.What we didn’t fully appreciate was the roster’s staggering lack of depth. Babers did many good things in his two years here, but he also was an opportunist with one foot out the door and little interest in building a sustainable program. He won big with predecessor Dave Clawson’s recruits, then — save for landing four-star quarterback James Morgan and a couple of others — left the cupboard glaringly empty. His 2014 and ’15 recruiting classes ranked in the bottom half of the MAC and the pillaged 2016 class he left behind was rated 122nd nationally by Scout.com.
This is not to let Jinks off the hook. He's made mistakes and his staff is inexperienced. Still, to again quote Briggs:
I agree.Regardless of the finish to the year, Jinks needs to take a hard look at every corner of his program this offseason, beginning with his staff. But at the least, he deserves the chance to finish the job.


