The point im making is that PLAYERS have a HUGE role in a coaches success.
That is obviously true.... but coaches have a huge role in player success as well. What's the difference between Saban and Mack Brown? Talent? No. One is a great coach with great talent. The other is a mediocre coach with great talent. Same with Chizk vs Malzahn.... Meyer vs Zook... Franklin vs a long line of chumps that came before him AND it appears Mason.
Coaching puts Baylor, TCU, K-State, and Oregon on the national stage. Yes they have talent but coaching pushes that talent up another notch.
UT MUST find a coach that does that... that gets consistently MORE out of his roster than the supposed sum of its talent. Spurrier has done that. Muschamp has done the opposite.
NFL coaches have hardly any input on the players they get(I think its reasonable to say thats why Saban and Spurrier didnt make it".
That isn't true. They do not get the final say but they have lots of input with the GM.
In college, it is solely up to the coach to get HIS players. It is harder to win when you dont have your players.
Is it? Jones' past success is often brought up in these discussions. When has he won with his own players? In two stops he was gone before his first signing class graduated. He won with someone else's players. Meyer has pretty much made a career of winning with someone else's players... and has declined the more he was dependent on the ones he signed. Sumlin won with someone else's players. He didn't even sign Manziel.
At the very worst, it is mixed results.
It is even harder to win when you dont have your players, and the players you do have are no good.
So you are officially throwing the players under the bus to defend Jones and staff?
I will admit that the players do not possess great talent. It is far from an ideal group regardless of who the coaches are. Will you admit that coaching is part of the level of failure we are seeing? This is NOT the least talented group of OL's in college football. Lack of talent does NOT explain them getting dominated by Chattanooga.
Just like in the NFL, a college coach's success relies on the players he gets(not 100%, coaches have a role too). But it doesn't matter how good a coach is, if his team is significantly less talented, he wont win.
A great coach makes bad talent look mediocre, mediocre talent look good, good talent look great, and great talent look invincible. We're NOT seeing great coaching right now. Maybe they'll turn it around.... but they are on the clock.