Anyone watching our football team this year has every right to be concerned. You needn't look too much further than the stat sheet from Saturday night. 87 total yards for a division 1 football team is alarming. Coupled with Coaches inability to articulate his plan, or the vision he refers to during a press conference is troublesome to say the least.
Because I see no sign of tangible coaching ability, I am starting to believe this coaching staff is going to bury our program for a very long time.
I've been concerned for years. I'm less concerned this year. I suspect I'll be even less concerned after next season.
We didn't instantly become bad this season. We were NEVER particularly good, except for a couple seasons back in the Leonard/Rice years. We made bowls by beating mostly middle-of-the-road or worse teams.
Well we're not playing many of those sorts of teams anymore. Half our schedule each year from now on are going to be teams that are middle-of-the-road or much, much better. Lower tier Big Ten teams have bad records not because they suck, but because they are competing in a very strong conference.
Schiano built the program and got us on the right path, then left for the NFL. We hired Flood which was a mistake. Unlike many here, I don't blame the guy. He was simply in over his head, just like it looked like he would be on paper when he was hired.
Now we are suffering from the results of that downturn. And that mistake was NEVER going to be turned around in a single season. Or even two single seasons.
Recruiting is going to be a very difficult, very uphill battle for any coach not named Saban or Meyer or someone relatively close to that kind of name recognition. It can be done - but it won't be easy and it can easily go wrong in any year.
But in order to compete with the middle and upper tier Big Ten teams, we
must recruit a lot better than even in the best of Schiano years and do it year in and year out.
That's the reality.
Blaming Ash for this reality he inherited is ridiculous. Nebraska, who is a massively better football program than us (based on results), lost to OSU by roughly 60 points this season. So why people expect Ash to have done better before he's had a chance to try to improve recruiting, before he's had multiple years of reps in coaching the systems he wants us to play, before he's had the time it takes to turn around a football culture rooted in mediocrity... it goes beyond impatience and approaches insanity.
Baring some huge name coach coming here, this was going to be a multiple year rebuild and was always going to have it's ups and downs. This year was a down, and there's a good chance next year will be too. But since RU isn't about to fire Ash and hire some huge name coach, we might as well do our best to support him and give him a little rope over a few years before we all start judging him.