The biggest thing I wanted Snyder to do was get us back to winning games we are supposed to win. I think he's done that. I think the offense and special teams are solid despite a lack of depth and injuries. Defense is my biggest issue and I'm not a big fan of the scheme, but I can see some improvements there. Plus there is a real lack of playmaking talent over there, but I think that will be better. It was very disappointing that Snyder didn't land a qb last year, but I think that has been addressed. I think his staff has some holes, but I don't think it's as terrible as many make it out to be; adding Leavitt would improve it quite a bit as well. Snyder is doing pretty much as I expected so far so I'm not in some mode of thinking he should be fired. I'm sure this makes me some sort of tard or whatever.
Agree with this. Considering my expectation this year with the level of talent in the program was 6-6, maybe 7-5 tops, with a bowl appearance, I'm not that dissatisfied in all actuality with where we are. When we lose to Colorado next week and beat North Texas, we'll be right probably where this program should be in year two under Snyder. It pisses me off that the expectations are that low, but they are what they are.
The dude is never going to lead us back to a Big XII Title in all likelihood. But, as much as I hate to say it, he is providing some structural stability and the program is making some strides in the right direction, albeit small strides. Recruiting has picked up slightly and the overall talent level through transfers is being elevated. Yes, the Big XII is down, but as you stated, we are winning the games we should be winning and we're opportunistic when we need to be for the most part.
Being mumped out of Patterson destroyed a tremendous opportunity for the program to be rebuilt properly, like Martin has in BBall, and to finally take the next step out of the Snyder shadow, but we can't cry over spilled milk. Snyder is who we've got and we're all in at this point. Yes, the expectations have been marginalized, but I'm willing to at least let this process for the next year to two years play out when he finally has a legitimate D-1 QB on the roster.
Cosh is a rough ridin' clown show, though. Gotta get Leavitt back in Manhattan.