bear2be2 said:
FLBear5630 said:
bear2be2 said:
FLBear5630 said:
PartyBear said:
Bottom line. Rhule and Aranda are both about .500 college HCs over a good several year sample. Rhule now in year 9 and Aranda in year 5 to be exact.
Difference is Rhule knows when to get out. When he got all the juice he is going to get. Dave, just stayed.
The difference is Matt Rhule took on three rebuilds and improved all three programs on his watch. Dave Aranda took a house with championship bones and burned it to the ground in four years.
Anyone comparing the head coaching careers of Matt Rhule and Dave Aranda doesn't know ball. There's a reason Matt Rhule keeps getting better jobs and Dave Aranda will be back calling defenses exclusively once he's inevitably fired.
Do not disagree on Rhule. He has a better sense of what is sustainable and what is not. Maybe THAT makes him a better coach.
You really think that BU had Champion Bones? I don't. We had the remains of a flash in the pan that Aranda MISTOOK as Champion Bones and he stayed when he should have gone to Stanford for big money. He would fit Stanford and can recruit Stanford (recruits itself). His MISREAD on the BU "Infrastructure" will be his downfall. BU does not have the pipelines to be any more than what it is. Down 3, compete 1 and win 1 per recycling cycle.
I agree he will end up a DC at a top program that has the talent to do what he wants. OR, the NFL where he can get as sophisticated as he wants. Those players are pros and can handle it.
We played for a Big 12 championship the year Rhule left, losing to Oklahoma in overtime, and watched the players Rhule left Aranda win one two years later.
I don't think we had championship bones. It was a fact.
We went from playing for two conference titles in three years and winning one to finishing 3-9 and praying for bowl eligibility two and three years later.
The problem in this equation is Aranda, not our program.
We think of bones differently. I think of bones as the infrastructure to win repeatedly over time. Not one goo roster that has a 3 or 4 year winning lifespan. OU, UT, or OSU have the bones in place to win repeatedly, sustainable winning.
Having a good roster because you hit on several good kids is not the same. That is not Championship, it is a stepping stone. Rhule correctly read the room. Aranda didn't.
BU has NEVER had the bones, infrastructure, pipeline, or whatever you want to call it. We have a few big years followed by a lot of mediocrity until we hit the Singeltary teams, RG3 teams, or the Rhule teams. But they are in no way the structure for consistent winning. A coach doesn't do that. You need an AD and Athletic Dept that is reaching out to the HS and handlers to get the talent. Briles was the closest we came to having what you describe and he even had to take kids no one else would touch.
Aranda is getting the good kids that want an education. He would be great at a Service Academy, Stanford, NU, Rice or Vandy.