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Cheat or Go Home: Inside the 'Dysfunctional Hell' of Becoming a CFB Coach

>>30 current and former major college coaches were asked by Bleacher Report: Is it possible to win in college football without cheating? The overwhelming response was, no – at least not right off the bat.

Surely, plenty of coaches out there would disagree. According to David Cutcliffe (who has a wealth of experience to draw on during a career where he’s consistently done things the right way) in order for a coach to come in and build things the right way, it takes two things. “It takes time. It takes patience. The two things no one has these days.”<<
 
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You are lucky not to have gotten skinned alive- here. This is not a forum for these cautionary tale. Here we want to win every which way ....
 
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Cheat or Go Home: Inside the 'Dysfunctional Hell' of Becoming a CFB Coach

>>30 current and former major college coaches were asked by Bleacher Report: Is it possible to win in college football without cheating? The overwhelming response was, no – at least not right off the bat.

Surely, plenty of coaches out there would disagree. According to David Cutcliffe (who has a wealth of experience to draw on during a career where he’s consistently done things the right way) in order for a coach to come in and build things the right way, it takes two things. “It takes time. It takes patience. The two things no one has these days.”<<
Time and patience and doing it "the right way" are important. But you want to see signs. For whatever reason I've watched about 5 Wyoming games the last two years. They were 2-10, last year but the QB last year had accuracy issues big time. I couldn't even tell you if it's the same kid this year, but the play has improved. What you didn't see when you watched them play are the clock issues. Sadly we hired a guy who is going through on the job training at the fbs level, and it shows.

If you know you hired a lemon, it's best to move IF you could afford it. We can't so we trudge along, switching OC, and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle.
 
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Since we can't get Kiffin, maybe we can get Diaco an internship w/ Saban?;)

Kiffin: Will stay at Bama at least through playoff

>>The Crimson Tide head coach praised Kiffin's ability to mold his offensive systems around his Alabama players during his three years with the Tide, despite working with three different starting quarterbacks. Kiffin was able to help Alabama's offense evolve from its normal run-first, pro-style and play-action attack to a more spread look that has featured a lot more zone-read in 2016.

"Those are signs of tremendous maturity as a coach who is not just committed to a system but is committed to doing things that he has to help players be successful," Saban said. "I think he's proven when he was a head coach he had a reasonably good amount of success -- much more than I think he gets credit for -- and he's done a phenomenal job in the three years he's been with us."<<
 
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