PlayerRep said:
uofmman1122 said:
If the Hauck years are your bar, then Delaney is as much a failure as Stitt.
Nope. No failure at all. Delaney came into a tough situation, much moreso that Stitt. Delaney didn't have JJ, who was charged in early August that year and not allowed to play. Don't think any of the other qb's on the roster had any experience at all. Think that's right. With JJ, Delaney would have made the playoffs. I did a game by game analysis one time, showing the multiple other games UM would have won with JJ. Delaney made the playoffs the next 2 years and beat the Cats, finishing the season ranked no. 12 the last year, and no. 8 the prior year. Wish the Griz had beaten Coastal, but Coastal was a very good team and played their best game of the season (according to my team doctor buddy who came to the game). I'm fine with the Delaney years.
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Ok.
We’ve been around this before, but I could drag up the posts I made a while back that show they’re pretty comparable.
Stitt beat some good teams, but has lost to some bad teams.
Delaney beat a bunch of bad teams, didn’t really lose to any bad teams, and lost to pretty much every good team he played in three years.
This is the first year under Stitt that he hasn’t lost to a bad team (yet), and if he beats Bozeman, that’s a pretty big upward trend from years before.