2 drives ended in FGs
1 drive ended on downs
1 drive ended on a fumble
1 drive ended on an interception
6 of the drives were 3 and outs
4 of those drives were 5 plays or less
2 of those drives zero yards were gained
So, 62% of offensive football the result was a punt and 85% of our offensive time with the ball the end result was non-scoring.
This guy is Wyoming’s version of Harold Hill. Even the Piano Man and DC gave up the con once they were exposed. The one thing about Bohl that I can positively say is that he can identify talent. The proof is in the pudding on that one. So kick Bohl upstairs in advisory role and give the job to someone that is willing to coach and utilize the forward pass. Hell, give it to Gordie Haugh - he’s the recruiting director. I do understand what Bohl is trying to do in building the program but you have be sound in all 3 phases of the game and the continual neglect of the offense is killing his credibility and confidence. Most teams have trouble building a defense, not an offense.
But in all honesty it doesn’t matter who comes in next; Wyoming football is systematically broken from the inside. Until that is fixed nothing will ever change. We can build all the fancy buildings but our overall record is what it is: a 40% winner. Outside of pockets of hope and glory - late 60s, Roach/Tiller years, Dimel winning 22 games in 3 years, and the Allen years - Wyoming historically doesn’t produce many 8+ win seasons. As someone adeptly pointed out, we are running an athletics department on the broken back of football and it’s hurting every sport and is unsustainable.
However, it probably won’t matter in a couple years when all the tv contracts get renegotiated and the Wyomings of the college football world continue into irrelevance to where in 10 years your big Saturday question will be whether you make the drive to Chadron to see Wyoming take on Chadron State or do I stay home and watch SEC/BIG10 games from 10am to 8pm.
1 drive ended on downs
1 drive ended on a fumble
1 drive ended on an interception
6 of the drives were 3 and outs
4 of those drives were 5 plays or less
2 of those drives zero yards were gained
So, 62% of offensive football the result was a punt and 85% of our offensive time with the ball the end result was non-scoring.
This guy is Wyoming’s version of Harold Hill. Even the Piano Man and DC gave up the con once they were exposed. The one thing about Bohl that I can positively say is that he can identify talent. The proof is in the pudding on that one. So kick Bohl upstairs in advisory role and give the job to someone that is willing to coach and utilize the forward pass. Hell, give it to Gordie Haugh - he’s the recruiting director. I do understand what Bohl is trying to do in building the program but you have be sound in all 3 phases of the game and the continual neglect of the offense is killing his credibility and confidence. Most teams have trouble building a defense, not an offense.
But in all honesty it doesn’t matter who comes in next; Wyoming football is systematically broken from the inside. Until that is fixed nothing will ever change. We can build all the fancy buildings but our overall record is what it is: a 40% winner. Outside of pockets of hope and glory - late 60s, Roach/Tiller years, Dimel winning 22 games in 3 years, and the Allen years - Wyoming historically doesn’t produce many 8+ win seasons. As someone adeptly pointed out, we are running an athletics department on the broken back of football and it’s hurting every sport and is unsustainable.
However, it probably won’t matter in a couple years when all the tv contracts get renegotiated and the Wyomings of the college football world continue into irrelevance to where in 10 years your big Saturday question will be whether you make the drive to Chadron to see Wyoming take on Chadron State or do I stay home and watch SEC/BIG10 games from 10am to 8pm.