Halfway through doesn't matter, figured out a way to win the game...waynehisler said:
I don't think many people were saying this halfway through the LSU game. For once, let's wait and see before we go anointing him as the savior.
Halfway through doesn't matter, figured out a way to win the game...waynehisler said:
I don't think many people were saying this halfway through the LSU game. For once, let's wait and see before we go anointing him as the savior.
aglaes said:Aggie_Nuke said:I've waited 55 years for something better than mediocre. You seem to forget Elko looked great in year 1 a Duke, then came year 2.... not so much. We won't know if we've improved until the end of year 2, and later.infinity ag said:
Some fools here expected scintillating wins from day 1 in year 1. That is a long shot. Those people started cursing Elko after the ND loss.
Now they are eating their words.
We may still lose a few more but no denying we have improved. That is all my expectation was. To keep improving every year. I have waited 29 years as an Aggie, I can wait a few more as long as the direction is UP. We will get to the top one day.
My problem with Elko regarding the ND loss was he didn't pull Weigman and put Reed in for the 2nd half. If he'd done that, we would likely have won. I was glad to see him put Reed in for the LSU game.... but, he should have recognized the problem with Weigman in the 1rst and 2nd quarters, and put Reed in at the beginning of the second half.
I'm not expecting "scintillating wins", just a WIN will do me fine. What I am expecting is that our coaching staff will be quick to identify problems "in game" (real time), and make adjustments immediately.... not 1 or 2 quarters later.
Really not a big difference from year 1 to year 2 at Duke. 2022 they went 8-4, 2023 7-5. Won their bowl game both years. Didn't he lose his starting QB in yr 2?
Yeah... I'm calling bull**** on this. There is no way if he loses to SC, NMSU, Auburn, t.u., and a bowl opponent to finish 7-6 that you'll still feel the same way.AustinCountyAg said:
Whether this team wins out and get a NC, or loses out it is obvious that he's a great fit for A&M.
AustinCountyAg said:
Like many I had my doubts when he was hired. He wasn't the big, sexy hire, but after watching the recent pulse he's got me sold. Whether this team wins out and get a NC, or loses out it is obvious that he's a great fit for A&M. Blue collar, what you see is what you get kind of guy, and the players have bought in. He seems genuine, and sincere, and the players respect that. A complete opposite of what we had before in Jimbo. Elko "gets" A&M and the players "get" Elko and believe in him.
I'm excited for this weekend, and excited for the future of Aggie football.
True. However, those "great" coaches of the past 30 years all showed incredible improvement by year two or three. Save Dabo. This idea of taking five to six seasons to build a program and be in the "discussion" at the end of the season is absolute myth. That may have been the case until the 90s but recent history shows otherwise.SchizoAg said:
Great coaches have started 8-5 (or worse) at lots of places where they eventually won big.
However, I am not aware of any great coaches tanking the last half of the season, and then going on to great things. I'd love to be wrong.
fastgreens said:
I'm ready for our next coach
SchizoAg said:
Great coaches have started 8-5 (or worse) at lots of places where they eventually won big.
However, I am not aware of any great coaches tanking the last half of the season, and then going on to great things. I'd love to be wrong.
Give him a break. He doesn't have much of a choice. If he blows up a newly hired coach day one Texags access to the program is at risk. And ultimately this place is a business and it's a business that relies on access to coaches and players, past and present. Start bad mouthing the program too much and that becomes problematic.JohnnyShotgun said:
But Billy will say he's the right coach, just give him time.
Prescientgunan01 said:
There is no way to know this yet.
Great year so far. But he could lose 3 of the next 4 games and no one will be this enthusiastic.
Rectitude said:
I am a believer in Elko. Our expectations were high on year one, of course. That's what we do.
I think our weakness is at QB. We have had QB's come here then leave and then have success. Haynes King looked good this year at GT.
Reed has some skills. However he is not at the level of a top 20 QB in the nation. Until we get that level QB we will not be challenging for a NC.
I doubt seriously Bjork pulled the trigger.AGDAD14 said:
Perfect… in that he was cheap and the best we could do without having a well thought out plan before an emotional AD reacted in a child like manner with an eye on walking out the door.
Bjork and Schloss might be good people, but they both screwed Aggieland within months of one another.
HikesNH said:
Good thing we didn't hire DeBoer. Lost four games with Alabama's talent. How many would he have lost with ours?
Be intellectually honest and tell me when Texas has had a bad recruiting class? Who was our all star WR that Elko inherited? QB? How was the O-line before he got here? DBs? We no doubt have some excellent players but please, let's view everything through the same lens. Not to mention key injuries.Don Powell said:
True, but if you are going to be intellectually honest you have to admit that Elko was left much better talent.