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This is just another case of the "Doesnt matter what he does, Bo cant win". Nothing more. Nothing less.
Asking what the value added is of our coaching staff when it comes to actually winning football games is "silly and petty?"I don't understand this topic. Am I missing something?
What games has Bob Stoops, Les Miles, and Bill Snyder won for their teams? Which ones did they lose?
This really seems like a silly, petty, argument to try to make for either side.
Still. Zero.Let's rephrase the question then. How many times have we been matched up against a team with similar or superior talent and ended up winning the game because the coaching staff had a great game plan going in, made critical adjustments at just the right time or otherwise simply outcoached the staff on the other side of the field?
Ok. But I'm not gonna make it cut-and-dried dependent on a win. There's been games we were clearly outclassed in but were also in position to win, that you can make an easy peasy case that Bo and the guys outcoached the sh#t out of the opposing team.Let's rephrase the question then. How many times have we been matched up against a team with similar or superior talent and ended up winning the game because the coaching staff had a great game plan going in, made critical adjustments at just the right time or otherwise simply outcoached the staff on the other side of the field?
Yes it's silly and petty. You would have to dissect every aspect of every game to try to make an argument from one side or the other. Lets take Northwestern in 2011. The Husker team on the field couldn't get out of it's own way with turnovers and lost the game. Is that on Bo?Asking what the value added is of our coaching staff when it comes to actually winning football games is "silly and petty?"I don't understand this topic. Am I missing something?
What games has Bob Stoops, Les Miles, and Bill Snyder won for their teams? Which ones did they lose?
This really seems like a silly, petty, argument to try to make for either side.
I can tell you that Bill Snyder probably brings more value as a game day coach to the field than any other coach in college football. He routinely takes teams with very little talent and beats teams with far more talent. K-State has absolutely no business being as good as they have been while he's been coaching there.
I would say every game we have won, against similar or superior talent, was because of the coaching staff (and the players). Don't ask me who or how many that is- so far this year I would say Michigan about covers it.Let's rephrase the question then. How many times have we been matched up against a team with similar or superior talent and ended up winning the game because the coaching staff had a great game plan going in, made critical adjustments at just the right time or otherwise simply outcoached the staff on the other side of the field?