Atlanta Griz1 said:
IdaGriz01 said:
#15 Fan said:
... Hell, as bad as our team was last year according to a lot of people, we finished pretty damn well and can only get better this year.
:thumb:
The notion that the Griz were a “bad” team last year shows just how spoiled rotten some fans on here are.
Getting back to the NCAA stats, we find that UM, at 9-5, tied for #31 in winning percentage among all 121 schools at the 1-AA level. If you bump teams with totally wimpy schedules, the Griz come out at about #20-24 ... just on that measure alone. Example of wimpy: San Diego had a higher winning percentage at 9-3, 75%, than the Griz. Remember what UM did to the Toreros? And the Griz got into the playoffs -- almost a hundred teams would have been happy to have been there instead. Hell, there were three teams that did not win a game, and six more than only won once. Now those are
bad teams.
So, by no objective measure were the Griz a “bad” team last year. Sure, all of us would have liked to have seen the Griz do better. But c’mon!
Your post is a perfect example of the dumbing-down of the Griz nation about our football program, where finishing #31 in the nation is acceptable, and a "good season". We used to be a perennial top 3 program in the nation, year-after-year, and that was among a much tougher FBS field than today, where App State, Troy State, Umass, Georgia Southern resided. Now we try unsuccessfully to measure up to a former Div. II school who is now king. This is how far our program has slipped.
Funny thing about the passing of time. One gets amnesia about the past, and accepts a new reality about the present and future.
I don't believe he ever said #31 was "acceptable", but 9-5 IS a good season, by any measure. Is it good ENOUGH? Not for most Griz fans. But speaking of amnesia, this whole "used to be a perennial top 3 program in the nation" is exhibit A:
1978: 5-6, No playoffs (NR)
1979: 3-7, No playoffs (NR)
1980: 3-7, No playoffs (NR)
1981: 7-3, No playoffs (NR)
1982: 6-6, 1st Round Loss (#19)
1983: 4-6, No playoffs (NR)
1984: 2-8-1, No Playoffs (NR, but hey, we did lose to Army in the Mirage Bowl) :roll:
1985: 3-8, No playoffs (NR)
1986: 6-4, No playoffs (NR)
1987: 6-5, No playoffs (NR)
1988: 8-4, 1st Round Loss (NR)
1989: 11-3, Semifinal Loss (#6)
1990: 7-4, No playoffs (NR)
1991: 7-4, No playoffs (NR)
1992: 6-5, No playoffs (NR)
1993: 10-2, 1st round loss (#3)
1994: 11-3, Semifinal Loss (#8)
1995: 13-2, National Champions (#8) (I'm guessing they didn't do another poll after the playoffs)
1996: 14-1, Championship Game Loss (#2)
1997: 8-4, 1st Round Loss (#11)
1998: 8-4, 1st Round Loss (#14)
1999: 9-3, 1st Round Loss (#8)
2000: 13-2, Championship Game Loss (#2)
2001: 15-1, National Champions (#1)
2002: 11-3, 2nd Round Loss (#7)
2003: 9-4, 1st Round Loss (#14)
2004: 13-2, Championship Game Loss (#2)
2005: 8-4, 1st Round Loss (#12)
2006: 12-2, Semifinal Loss (#3)
2007: 11-1, 1st Round Loss (#10)
2008: 14-2, Championship Game Loss (#2)
2009: 14-1, Championsihp Game Loss (#3)
2010: 7-4, No Playoffs (#20)
2011: 11-3, Semifinal Game Loss (#3)
2012: 5-6, No Playoffs (NR)
2013: 10-3, 1st Round Loss (#8)
2014: 9-5, 2nd Round Loss (#13)
So, 12 times in 37 years of Division I-AA football. 9 times between 1993-2009 (a period of 17 years). Since then (2009), we're on our THIRD coach, our THIRD offensive system, running on short scholarships, etc., etc., and still we've gone 42-21 with 3 playoff appearances in 5 years and one "top 3" ranking.
Is it ideal? No. Is it acceptable? As I said above, not to most Griz fans. But I AM realistic enough to realize that all that turmoil can't pass without having SOME negative effect on the product put onto the football field. And I'm also realistic enough to realize that Stitt isn't a miracle worker and he isn't going to "fix" this overnight.