Well ...
When I look at all of those names, I see something that I absolutely think has gotten far better in the Diaco short time than from Pasqualoni: Individual players actually have gotten better. I see a bunch in the list of the departed that I thought never got better. Never developed. Diaco has gotten kids to play better. Who? I do think - as abysmal as we state - that some of the OLine is better. Certainly Hopkins, Levy, Knappe. RB Newsome is better. WR Noel Thomas. TE Bloom and Myers are better. DLine - lot have improved, particularly Fatukasi and Adeyemo. LB - Joseph (I guess). And the starting secondary have all improved.
We are cleaner - few penalties from simple lack of focus.
I think with effective coaching that the core of players that will be on the field for the next 2 years has a great chance to do achieve high levels of success - meaing competing for league title and post season bowls.
We are not the far away from that right now, but it's the attention to detail, the focus, and the consistency in all aspects of coaching and playing that's lacking. Understandable from a young coach and young team.
Understandable does not mean acceptable. It's not acceptable, if there is no consistenst improvement and learning from mistakes demonstrated.
What's most important, is that the recruiting trail and classes continue to improve as well, so that when this group of young players matures and graduates in 2-3 years, that we're not back right where we started after the Fiesta Bowl.
The most impressive thing to me about Diaco to date, is his attention and focus on the recruiting plan and trail - which is translating into success in bringing in quality players that fit the mold of what he and the university want.
THe worst thing about Diaco, to me, to date, is his lack of what appears to be an emotional keel and stability as a head coach. The team and program, when it comes to competing on the field, and more importantly preparing to compete on the field during the weeks, as a collective group - always takes on the personality of the leaders = the head coach. Doesn't matter if it's a football team, or any other gropu of people working together toward a common goal. The team takes on the personality of the leadership. He's got to be less of an emotional rollercoaster and more of a ship's captain. Nothing wrong with being high energy and passionate and whacky - but when it comes to preparation for competition, you got to have your system and you can't ride huge waves of emotion and motivational ploys and tactics.
TInker with a team's psyche with motivational ploys, but if that's all you got - the motivational ploys -it's a paper house, house of cards. You got to have the actual preparation procedures and practices set in stone that are going to be consistent.
Just my blathering on a Wednesday.