The good coach/great coach debate on the PC thread
has made me rethink my stance on Bronco. I think he's on the cusp of being a great coach; I've watched from afar as he's restored pride back to BYU and reenergized the fan base. Since Tressel is the benchmark, what does Bronco need to accomplish to reach that status.
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Bronco needs to start winning games against good BCS teams.
He also needs to get some recognition on national TV (if no one knows you are a good coach, then you are not a good coach). |
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It would seem Bronco needs to start recruiting more effectively, as well. RC is correct in that part of being a good coach/great coach is the abilty to harvest talent.
Another thing: develop talent. He gets nice players. Does he turn a few of them into nice NFL players? Or even decent ones? Also, I agree with mike. it is awesome to go 11-2 every season, but not when the 2 losses every season are against the BCS schools. We need to beat them more consistently. UW and FUCLA are on the menu for the Fall. I think that is a nice way to start. I dont think that Bronco has to win or play for a NC to be great, simply because the system is not set up for him to really do that, so it would be an unfair benchmark. |
Also he needs to have at least one more season where the teams doesnt give up 50 points in a loss.
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Win a non-conference game on the road.
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