Sorry, but I can't fathom what the Al supporters see/have seen to actually regret his leaving. I get the recruiting-- but the way I see it, even if he stays and we hold this recruiting class together, with his allegiance to his buddy D'Nofrio, and with Coley's obvious inexperience at game planning, he'll only squander that talent. I'd sacrifice half the recruiting class for a Head Coach and staff that know how to coach (whoever they have.) That's not these guys.
In my opinion:
A lot of excuses, not enough wins.
Not strong enough to recognize the weaknesses in his hand-picked coaching staff, and make necessary changes
Inability to game plan
Horrible schemes
Terrible game day coaching
Completely outcoached in every facet versus Louisville (even with 5 weeks to prepare) amongst others
Inability to coach-up talent
There are dozens of coaches out there who inherited awful programs without the benefit of such a fertile recruiting territory in their backyard--yet they managed to turn programs around in fewer then 4 years.
Yeah, yeah, sanctions. Excuses. We had the talent to compete, and when we got to the heart of our schedule, we wilted. Someone has to own that. I've heard & seen very little that gives me any confidence that this guy and his staff know how to get it done.
This is a gift-- provided Shalala doesn't go 0-4 in hiring.
Flame away!