While I can admire a kind of La La Land approach to profound problems, in sports putting off the inevitable only does more and continuing harm to a program. Digging the hole deeper only makes digging back out that much harder.
The team has sent a pretty strong message to Stitt and to the fans. Stitt has confirmed that by his public complaints about "fire" and "intensity." If you don't know the effect that had in the Locker Room, you're an idiot. You don't deserve to claim to be a "fan." I disagree vehemently with Stitt's "blame the team" response to everything.
“It was all a mental thing, it had nothing to do with talent or the physical part. We weren’t ready, our minds weren’t in it and we didn’t handle adversity very well.”
“Hopefully it wakes some guys up,” he said. “You just hate to go into a football game and play in a manner that doesn’t represent your talent. We’ve worked so hard to get to a point, and then you take two steps back.
“We just didn’t come out with any type of fire and that’s been a problem for a while”
The team that lost the last four of five outings, the last to the "worst team in the Big Sky Conference," manned mostly by boys, with a quarterback that was just 17 years old a few weeks ago, wasn't the UM Grizzlies, it was a bunch of fine young men that just got tired of bad plays and constant ridicule and gave up on their coach. These are UM student athletes that deserve better. The Grizzly tradition deserves better. It's time for the adults to intervene.