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Matt Rhule Presser 11/14/24

Threads like this remind me of Gulliver's Travels. When Gulliver visited the land of the Houyhnhnms (horses) he was encouraged at how refined these creatures were. Unfortunately, the land was also infested with the Yahoos (humans). Gulliver noted the most repugnant trait (of many) exhibited by the Yahoos was when important Yahoos (who the populace had previously liked their feet and hind-quarters) fell from power, the rank and file climbed up into trees and "discharged their excrements" on the fallen's heads.

Just a year ago so many people were on the Rhule bandwagon. Now it sounds as if many want him gone.
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Matt Rhule Presser 11/14/24

I already did that, just didn't post it.

2013 beat Army and Memphis both 3-9. (6-18)

2014. beat Vandy and Tulane both 3-9, UConn and Tulane 2-10, E. Carolina 8-5. (14-23)

2015 beat UCF 0-12, SMU and Charlotte each 2-10, UMass and Tulane both 3-9, E. Carolina 5-7,
UConn 6-7, PSU and Cincy both 7-6, Memphis 9-4. (34-75)

2016 beat E. Carolina and UConn 3-9, Charlotte, Tulane and Cincy all 4-8, SMU 5-7, UCF 6-7,
Navy 9-5, U So. Fla 11-2. (49-63)

Total record of ALL the teams they beat 6-18, 14-23, 34-75, 49-63;
103-179...(34.5%) ..You can't massage these numbers. Like I said, Im not doing Baylor, but if you eliminate his first year at Temple it still comes back 97-161...(37.5%) Only changes the overll record by 3%.....

(Next time, it's a commission job dingle, remember I was an accountant in the military?) LOL.
I get the argument in pointing out the teams Rhule beat at Temple weren't very good. But then why isn't the same thing being done for Deion at Colorado?
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Matt Rhule Presser 11/14/24

I think every win by Foster, Sanders and Cignetti have shined the light more and more on Matt.

I can't imagine how Matt would begin to answer a press question like this,

"Looking at CU, IND, and UCLA, three completely different programs, three different personality types as their HC, all improving from week after week.
Everything they have, we have more and we have better.
Why are we having so much trouble getting this thing turned around?"

Now that would be a tough question to answer on the podium right now.
Part of UCLA and Colorado's improvements have been due to their schedules getting much easier, no?

I mean, UCLA started off with a brutal schedule then they beat a very average Rutgers, Nebraska and Iowa team who had to play a walk-on LB at QB.

Colorado, playing the bottom half of the Big12 outside of Texas Tech.
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