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SoupCity:
I don't get where everyone is talking that the program improved.  No, it didn't.  He had 0-fer months in each of the last 3 years.  And oh by the way, they were late in the year when your team SHOULD be improving not regressing.

Leave the whole program improved concept alone already. 

FOOTBALLFEVER:

--- Quote from: paladin on November 24, 2014, 08:18:13 PM ---Correct. Current players who may transfer out and recruits who may change their mind make next year problematic. Those who say we have talent and what's the worst that can happen b firing Wolf and the staff may get a liberal education as to how athletics really work at this level. If the program does collapse you are looking at years getting back to where we are with losing program and no where near layoffs for a while IF YSU recovers.  Should get real interesting, lol

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This is a very good statement...and strong possibility! !

ysufan0505:
The program improved, with wins against Pitt and AT NDSU.

The talent level DEFINITELY improved thanks to the great recruiting of Wolf and staff.

The problem was developing those athletes into real football players, and putting a winning, playoff caliber team out on the field. Plain and simple.

SoupCity:
Even though I'm happy about the decision and agree that it needed to be done.  I would like to wish Eric Wolford and his family the best as they go forward.  I hope he's learned something from being the YSU Head Coach.  I wasn't a fan of his, but I've talked with people who said he is a really good man.    And that's good enough for me.  Good Luck Eric!!!

I had the privilege of meeting his mother in the elevator before the ISUb game.  A very nice woman who asked that we didn't say anything bad about her son on the way up.  I'm sure they all knew he was coaching for his job this year.

guinpen:

--- Quote from: ysufan0505 on November 24, 2014, 09:04:52 PM ---The program improved, with wins against Pitt and AT NDSU.

The talent level DEFINITELY improved thanks to the great recruiting of Wolf and staff.

The problem was developing those athletes into real football players, and putting a winning, playoff caliber team out on the field. Plain and simple.

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Fair statements

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