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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 373136" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>I agree with the premise of the article. But I’m not sure it applies to our current situation. The bar that we have failed to hit two of the past three years was not set by Johnson. It was set by three of our last four head coaches. I feel like I’ve probably harped on this already, but I don’t think we are setting expectations as high as CPJ or some other are suggesting. If we were 7-4 or hell, even 6-5 right now I don’t think everyone would be quite as upset. </p><p></p><p>But look, I don’t care how hard the conference gets or how much of an uphill battle we fight, 3-9 and 5-6 seasons cannot become the norm. It has not been the norm for 20 years, so it shouldn’t become the norm now. It’s up to our coach and our AD to make sure this doesn’t happen.</p><p></p><p>That said, I think dropping Johnson now would be foolish. But two out of three has the making of a pattern. Let’s see how it goes over the next two seasons. If we miss a bowl in either I think it’s time for a change with one year left on the contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 373136, member: 932"] I agree with the premise of the article. But I’m not sure it applies to our current situation. The bar that we have failed to hit two of the past three years was not set by Johnson. It was set by three of our last four head coaches. I feel like I’ve probably harped on this already, but I don’t think we are setting expectations as high as CPJ or some other are suggesting. If we were 7-4 or hell, even 6-5 right now I don’t think everyone would be quite as upset. But look, I don’t care how hard the conference gets or how much of an uphill battle we fight, 3-9 and 5-6 seasons cannot become the norm. It has not been the norm for 20 years, so it shouldn’t become the norm now. It’s up to our coach and our AD to make sure this doesn’t happen. That said, I think dropping Johnson now would be foolish. But two out of three has the making of a pattern. Let’s see how it goes over the next two seasons. If we miss a bowl in either I think it’s time for a change with one year left on the contract. [/QUOTE]
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