runningblind
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Maybe it was more Hilltop and TheSker, I felt like you were jumping on the sunshine bandwagon with that last statement to the doctor, fair enough.Can you show me where I said that Frost doesn't deserve criticism or that the current state of our program is "all good"?? Because I have a lot of criticisms! I have done nothing here but push back on the narratives (a) that things are as bad as they've ever been, (b) that the team hasn't improved significantly under Frost, and (c) that our talent level/recruiting wasn't horrific under Riley -- using I think some fairly objective measures such as SP+, our recent NFL draft history, and rerankings of our recruiting classes by The Athletic. If you think that means I don't understand shades of gray or that I think everything is "all good", then I would question your reading comprehension.
Some subscribe to #1 only, but lots of us aren't. I've said many times the defense is improving. However, there comes a time when you can't just say we were the best 4-8 team out there with some great stats! Gosh we are unlucky. For me it is year 4 when #2 doesn't hold water anymore if we end the year missing a bowl again you know? I am not sure I will care at all next winter about next gen stats and SP+ being top 30 if we go 5-7 yet again no matter the schedule.I think the main disagreement here is coming down to, "How do we want to measure success/progress for a developing program?":
1. Pure binaries like wins/losses, other contextless numbers like points per game, recruiting rankings, etc.
2. What do the underlying numbers and advanced stats say? How do we actually look on the field? How tough was our schedule? Have we been lucky/unlucky?
I think subscribing to ONLY Option 1 is very dumb and the people who do so are going it are going to be proven very wrong. But if you want to just yell "12-20!" you're not wrong and no one can really stop you.
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