There's always a lot of discussions regarding how long it takes to turn around a "broken" football program.
Clearly it takes vision, leadership, experience, and talent at every level from AD on down.
Based on the roster talent we have now, and projecting similar rated classes for the next few years, when does this program hit "critical mass" and get more wins than losses? Is that year 3? I personally don't see more than 2-3 wins this coming season...BUT...like most, I see some hope for a .500 record in 2019...Thoughts? Is there just to many unknowns to project that with any confidence? Love to hear some opinions...
Clearly it takes vision, leadership, experience, and talent at every level from AD on down.
Based on the roster talent we have now, and projecting similar rated classes for the next few years, when does this program hit "critical mass" and get more wins than losses? Is that year 3? I personally don't see more than 2-3 wins this coming season...BUT...like most, I see some hope for a .500 record in 2019...Thoughts? Is there just to many unknowns to project that with any confidence? Love to hear some opinions...