I mean, it's not possible to know- but bottom line is that we weren't investing in the football program under rc and everyone else was.
Neither was Babers, or Toledo, or Ensminger, etc.agracer said:
RC said his biggest regret was firing Toledo.
And when Sumlin took over play calling from Babers, the 9-games he called plays the offense scored more points, yards, etc. than the 15-games Babers called. Sumlin was NOT the problem with that offense.
Ag CPA said:
The only coach we fired too early was Sherman, thanks zoo…
Is that the same Ensminger that was part of the LSU staff that won NC in 2019? Or maybe his son?92_Ag said:
RC would have benefited from the kind of investment that's now being put into the program.
However, he just couldn't muster consistently great offenses like he could defenses.
Anyone remember
Toledo
Kragthorpe
Marshall
Ensminger
Babers
Sumlin
I recall Toledo doing pretty well offensively at UCLA for a while and Babers/Sumlin's history is well known.
I don't know if it was the head coach stifling the offense then like Jimbo seems to be now, and my memory may not be bulletproof on this but I seem to recall being frustrated just as much with the lack of offensive consistency then as now.
RC was a good coach though, regardless of the revisionist history - he just couldn't seem to get over the hump of getting the teams from good to great.
Probably did deserve it, but man would we have had had the 2012 season we had and Johnny win a Heisman if he had stayed?spherical said:Ag CPA said:
The only coach we fired too early was Sherman, thanks zoo…
I agree sherm deserved a shot with his recruits in the SEC.
aglaes said:Probably did deserve it, but man would we have had had the 2012 season we had and Johnny win a Heisman if he had stayed?spherical said:Ag CPA said:
The only coach we fired too early was Sherman, thanks zoo…
I agree sherm deserved a shot with his recruits in the SEC.
One in the same.aglaes said:Is that the same Ensminger that was part of the LSU staff that won NC in 2019? Or maybe his son?92_Ag said:
RC would have benefited from the kind of investment that's now being put into the program.
However, he just couldn't muster consistently great offenses like he could defenses.
Anyone remember
Toledo
Kragthorpe
Marshall
Ensminger
Babers
Sumlin
I recall Toledo doing pretty well offensively at UCLA for a while and Babers/Sumlin's history is well known.
I don't know if it was the head coach stifling the offense then like Jimbo seems to be now, and my memory may not be bulletproof on this but I seem to recall being frustrated just as much with the lack of offensive consistency then as now.
RC was a good coach though, regardless of the revisionist history - he just couldn't seem to get over the hump of getting the teams from good to great.
Ag CPA said:
The only coach we fired too early was Sherman, thanks zoo…
I was in school then and it was obvious when Bob Stoops and Mack Brown arrived in conference that RC was done. Then Leach showed up and made the sting of hanging on too long that much worse. Love RC and what he did but the landscape changed quickly and we were slow to decide and decided poorly on FranMidnight Rider said:
If anything it's the curse of firing RC too late.
Texas A&M said:
The curse continues.....
He also never coached in the SEC.AggieArchitect04 said:
Slocum never had a losing season.
Texas A&M said:
Is it still alive?
The results of the last 25 years (minus 1 or 2 outliers) speak for themselves.sonnysixkiller said:
Are you kidding we handeled that like we do everything else Slocum was allowed to stay about 2 years too long
ShookAg said:
LOL slocum should have been fired at least 3 years prior to his firing. Then the ******** was allowed to hang around and eff around the program instead of run out on a rail as he should have been