Rellyrell
Rellywood of mWo
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We all hate beating a dead horse; however this particular horse's head continues to rear its ugly self whenever Golden is asked about the mediocrity that has surrounded this program under his tenure.
The fact is, Golden has had it pretty cush here, especially on the recruiting front during this cloud. Since 2011, Golden's avg. class rank has been 19th in the nation, including a stellar 2012 class that ranked in the top 10 AFTER it was discovered that Miami was being investigated.
A recent article from another outlet discussed teams that have succeeded DESPITE low ranked classes. They were as follows:
North Dakota St (more on them in a second)
K-State
Duke
Marshall
TCU
Boise St
North Dakota St is an interesting take. Although they are a FCS school, they've won the last 4 national titles in the FCS division, but most importantly, they are 6-0 against FBS opponents and have won all of them on the road and 5 of the 6 wins have come against schools w/in the so called Power 5 conference. Not even Golden can say that throughout his coaching career. Their avg. class rank has been 177th in the nation.
K-State since 2011 (same year as Golden becoming our head coach) has gone a combined 38-14 (.731 win pct) w/ 2 double digit win seasons. Not bad for a program whose avg. class ranked has been a "dismal" 58th in the nation over the last 4 years and is led by a coach who was born around the same time Noah built an ark.
Duke...oh the used to be laughing stock of the ACC, has avg a class ranking of 63rd in the nation since 2011. Yet, they have a record of 28-24 over the last four years (dang near the same as Golden, with one caveat). However they've won 10 games AT LEAST once, and they have a ACC Coastal Crown under their belt (No, Golden cannot claim either during his tenure here)
Marshall class ranking has been a pedestrian 64th in the nation since 2011, yet they've had two double digit winning seasons back to back and almost went undeafeated last year.
TCU, how I envy them. Their avg. class ranking has been 34th in the nation, yet they have been in discussions for potential national title hopes in 2 of the last 4 years.
Boise St...the guys who play on blue turf. They're avg. class ranking has placed them at 59th in the nation, yet they have won 10+ games in 3 of the last 4 years (including going 12-2 with a brand new head coach). They have also won a BCS game in that span.
Here they are talking about how a "cloud" has affected our talent depth, when in reality, we have one of the most talented rosters in America, per statistics. Do we have a Bama, FSU, OSU rosters? No...but our roster has been better than 80% of the ACC for the past several years and we have not one ACC Coastal crown under our belts. Again, the cloud should've never been an excuse for us; numbers don't lie and the fact that we have a coach who is sub .400 against decent to top tier programs in his coaching career, has a 16-16 record against the much maligned ACC Division, and is a sub .500 coach for his coaching career has been and will always be the real cloud.
The fact is, Golden has had it pretty cush here, especially on the recruiting front during this cloud. Since 2011, Golden's avg. class rank has been 19th in the nation, including a stellar 2012 class that ranked in the top 10 AFTER it was discovered that Miami was being investigated.
A recent article from another outlet discussed teams that have succeeded DESPITE low ranked classes. They were as follows:
North Dakota St (more on them in a second)
K-State
Duke
Marshall
TCU
Boise St
North Dakota St is an interesting take. Although they are a FCS school, they've won the last 4 national titles in the FCS division, but most importantly, they are 6-0 against FBS opponents and have won all of them on the road and 5 of the 6 wins have come against schools w/in the so called Power 5 conference. Not even Golden can say that throughout his coaching career. Their avg. class rank has been 177th in the nation.
K-State since 2011 (same year as Golden becoming our head coach) has gone a combined 38-14 (.731 win pct) w/ 2 double digit win seasons. Not bad for a program whose avg. class ranked has been a "dismal" 58th in the nation over the last 4 years and is led by a coach who was born around the same time Noah built an ark.
Duke...oh the used to be laughing stock of the ACC, has avg a class ranking of 63rd in the nation since 2011. Yet, they have a record of 28-24 over the last four years (dang near the same as Golden, with one caveat). However they've won 10 games AT LEAST once, and they have a ACC Coastal Crown under their belt (No, Golden cannot claim either during his tenure here)
Marshall class ranking has been a pedestrian 64th in the nation since 2011, yet they've had two double digit winning seasons back to back and almost went undeafeated last year.
TCU, how I envy them. Their avg. class ranking has been 34th in the nation, yet they have been in discussions for potential national title hopes in 2 of the last 4 years.
Boise St...the guys who play on blue turf. They're avg. class ranking has placed them at 59th in the nation, yet they have won 10+ games in 3 of the last 4 years (including going 12-2 with a brand new head coach). They have also won a BCS game in that span.
Here they are talking about how a "cloud" has affected our talent depth, when in reality, we have one of the most talented rosters in America, per statistics. Do we have a Bama, FSU, OSU rosters? No...but our roster has been better than 80% of the ACC for the past several years and we have not one ACC Coastal crown under our belts. Again, the cloud should've never been an excuse for us; numbers don't lie and the fact that we have a coach who is sub .400 against decent to top tier programs in his coaching career, has a 16-16 record against the much maligned ACC Division, and is a sub .500 coach for his coaching career has been and will always be the real cloud.
