hungan1
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A lot of patience is required in a program that is difficult to recruit to until recently. Let's give PJ Fleck his five or six years. I honestly think it will take that long. This year, losing some key players early on to injuries is just plain unfortunate. I see glimpses of possibilities here and there. But, I also see a lot of areas that need improvements.
I think that next year we will see a better offensive line which is key to launching any offense and protecting Annexstad. They need development, experience, and maturity on the young players. So, on that note there is actually a lot to be optimistic about. We have and athletic administration that is committed to success.
Let's hope that he can stay for the long haul. Real program stability comes with coaching and athletic administration stability. We can't muster any success in the football program when we have five coaching changes in so many years.
It is no accident that Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern have winning programs. That has a lot to do with having a stable culture, a system and/or coaches that has longevity.
I think that next year we will see a better offensive line which is key to launching any offense and protecting Annexstad. They need development, experience, and maturity on the young players. So, on that note there is actually a lot to be optimistic about. We have and athletic administration that is committed to success.
Let's hope that he can stay for the long haul. Real program stability comes with coaching and athletic administration stability. We can't muster any success in the football program when we have five coaching changes in so many years.
It is no accident that Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern have winning programs. That has a lot to do with having a stable culture, a system and/or coaches that has longevity.
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