I will follow it up with one of immense optimism.
Once we rid ourselves of the AARP poster boys who have been steadily (at breakneck speed no less) been driving the football program back to Yankee Conference level, we will clean house (with the exception of likely three to four assistants) and bring in a quality young football mind with the credibility to immediately bring a decent level of excitement to the media (both local and national) and fan base, quality leadership to restore confidence in many players who have been beaten down emotionally by the current leadership and creative enough game planning to immediately win a few games that we would never have won under the current regime.
By the new coach's third season we will be not only the class of a quality (three or four preseason ranked schools) AAC, we will also be accepted in the the AAU at that point and the buzz we be on when the B1G adds us to their conference.
Is that positive enough for you?