Treesquid said:
guys this is not Oregon ASU just played here, let's keep some perspective. I am pissed like anyone else but 18 pts ain't crap in terms of cushion in college football when your opponent averages 60.
AJ in all due respect you are knowledgable about pro football so stick with losers like the Cardinals, they like to change coaches every 2 years it really makes a difference in your mind so you will get your coaching change fix there..No O or D line so blame the skill players and the coach well that's the big red fan's way.
Dirk has done a great job bring some respectability back to ASU after synder was running off 6-5 seasons every year, he needs the players to get over that next level into the top 10 and he does not have them right now. ASU start a freaking FB at end for gods sakes, It takes time to build a top tier program and if 6-5 to BCS titles was the norm we would have never fired synder.
Go devils
In all due respect treesquid, take your lecture and stick it in your ear. I've followed ASU football for longer than you've been alive. I LOVE college football. I like it better than the pro game. I know as well as any fan what it takes to be a BCS contender. ASU is hamstrung by the very state they are in. They don't have the recruiting base of other schools.
So, that makes coaching even more important!!!! The last two years Koetter has been flat outcoached by Carroll and that is unacceptable! After the game last season, Koetter amazingly admitted they were "surprised" by USC's game plan. (And that was after USC had played a tough game against Cal and ASU had a bye!) For a guy who's claim to fame is his wizardy as an offensive guru that was embarassing. And, when the game turns south, he and his staff show little capacity to make adjustments.
But, you can just continue to accept mediocrity if you like, because that is what you are getting. When you have a team down by 18 at home, you should be pissed about losing, I don't care who the opponent is. He's not any better than Snyder, and that's the problem.