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From Justin in Nashville: Not that I miss Lane Kiffin because I certainly don't, but am I wrong for thinking we've got the wrong guy in Derek Dooley? Do we have even a 50-50 shot of winning seven games this fall?
Dooley certainly has a good pedigree -- of course so does Kiffin. Still, it's not as if Dooley arrived with a great record from his days at La. Tech. If you're a UT fan, would you rather have Kevin Sumlin as your coach?
I do like some of the staffing hires Dooley made, especially bringing on Bennie Wylie, the old Texas Tech strength coach. That's always a key role, but I think it's even more so when you're talking about a program that has had three different coaching changes in roughly 18 months. Another key for Dooley was retaining Jim Chaney, the offensive coordinator. Chaney is both a well-respected offensive mind and a strong recruiter.
As for this season, I'd take the under on the seven-win total. The O-line is all new, there is a new QB and the defense doesn't have great depth. Expecting more than six wins this fall would be overly optimistic I think.
From Justin in Nashville: Not that I miss Lane Kiffin because I certainly don't, but am I wrong for thinking we've got the wrong guy in Derek Dooley? Do we have even a 50-50 shot of winning seven games this fall?
Dooley certainly has a good pedigree -- of course so does Kiffin. Still, it's not as if Dooley arrived with a great record from his days at La. Tech. If you're a UT fan, would you rather have Kevin Sumlin as your coach?
I do like some of the staffing hires Dooley made, especially bringing on Bennie Wylie, the old Texas Tech strength coach. That's always a key role, but I think it's even more so when you're talking about a program that has had three different coaching changes in roughly 18 months. Another key for Dooley was retaining Jim Chaney, the offensive coordinator. Chaney is both a well-respected offensive mind and a strong recruiter.
As for this season, I'd take the under on the seven-win total. The O-line is all new, there is a new QB and the defense doesn't have great depth. Expecting more than six wins this fall would be overly optimistic I think.