bear2be2 said:
FLBear5630 said:
bear2be2 said:
CaliBear00 said:
notned said:
Calibear00-
Look at the Tech season results for the 10 years preceding Joey's hiring. I think it will bring his record in his first three years into perspective.
Contrary to an earlier comment made, he did not inherit a talent-laden team nor a culture that knew how to win.
I don't know what else to tell you. He's been so mid for five years, only to see an exponential improvement in results once a billionaire started buying players.
Please stop digging for things that aren't there.
For five years? This is Joey McGuire's fourth year as Tech's head coach.
This is typical SicEm behavior.
So, it totally makes the point null and void because it was 3 years of mediocrity and not 5? The guy's point remains, Maguire was mediocre until Tech paid 7 Million for a defense. That is the point, not whether it is 4 or 5 years, it is a message board. Not a courtroom.
It absolutely does. Because five years is a much larger and meaningful sample where coaching football is concerned.
Cali's entire case is that Joey McGuire had established himself as a mediocre head coach -- something that can't even be done in three year's time, particularly when taking over a program that had largely sucked before you arrived.
As has been documented elsewhere, Texas Tech was literally loaded with super seniors for his first 2 seasons - both in abstract and relative to the Big 12 teams on Tech's schedule - and that is indisputable fact. Going a step further, the mainstream sports media projected that 2023 Tech - in McGuire's year 2 - was going to do great things (i.e. top 25 preseason FPI*, top 25 preseason coaches poll**, etc.***), however, it sputtered the same way that it did during his year 1 and year 3 (5+ losses per season). McGuire's 2025 season has been objectively special, but the fact that it was achieved by significantly outspending the other teams in this Big 12 dims the glow of such success given that that Tech team could autopilot to 8-9+ wins with its schedule.
At the end of the day, as long as everyone is agreed that:
1. Texas Tech was loaded with super seniors in McGuire's first two seasons,
2. Texas Tech missed its national preseason expectations in 2023,
3. Texas Tech lost at least 5 games per season in McGuire's first three seasons, and
4. Texas Tech only won the Big 12 in his fourth season because Tech significantly outspent the rest of the teams on its regular season schedule plus conference title game on NIL
then no one is really disagreeing here because we are agreed on what is objectively true.
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College football rankings: ESPN updates 2023 preseason FPI Top 25 for kickoff
** College football rankings: 2023 preseason Coaches Poll released ***
Texas Tech football: Preseason expectations have rarely been this high