Not trying to diminish Fickell’s accomplishments at all. Just saying we should give Satterfield a chance before writing off the hire. Satterfield’s team looked very tough today and their defense was suffocating. And he had recruited a very strong class for Louisville before joining us.
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Originally posted by Bearcat1996 View PostIt's funny now that CLF is gone, people are diminishing the results during his era. Big shoes to fill, is the point. Satterfield is far from proven. Have to deal with facts.
Give Satterfield a chance to build his coaching staff, team and culture. Then judge him based on the results.
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Originally posted by Carin's Dad View PostYardbarker has graded the Satterfield hire as a D."On the precipice of a major leap in its program, Cincinnati appears to have struck out when it needed a home run."
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_f...mb_loc=right_h
Fire Scott Satterfield
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Originally posted by Greg7173 View PostI guess the way we grade is to see the quality of recruits and transfers lost versus the quality of recruits and transfers gained. IMHO right now we are losing.
may or may not have anything to do with the incoming
coach.
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Originally posted by longtimefan View PostI’ll say again. We got similar takes on the Fickell hire.
Here's a quote from a write-up published 4/24/2017: Fickell was born in Columbus, graduated from Columbus DeSales High School, attended Ohio State, and has spent his entire career at Ohio State and Akron. Just about the only time he’s left the state is when he played for the New Orleans Saints for a year.
Fickell spent most of the last 12 seasons as Ohio State’s defensive co-coordinator, sans one year as interim head coach during the transition from Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer. He is regarded as a masterful recruiter. He is as Ohio as Ohio can be. He was evidently even endorsed by stats.
Fickell inherits a squad that lost its way offensively but boasts exciting defensive pieces. He has offensive questions to answer — he promised up-tempo but brought in a coordinator from a decidedly slow attack — but he is doing his best to embrace Cincinnati’s odd identity as a power program in a non-power universe. He brought in assistants with power-conference experience and has recruited like a power-conference head coach for 2018.
An Ohio guy leading Ohio’s No. 2 program. This certainly feels right, at least.
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I think we must take in consideration that Satterfield's body of work these last four years have been in a conference that is slightly tougher and continually more competitive than that that LF's teams competed against in the AAC. The ACC is lighter than the AAC.
IF coach Sat. can recruit this immediate area adding it to his already impressive reach, I believe he could grow the program to new heights. Time will tell.
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Originally posted by Rufus View PostI think we must take in consideration that Satterfield's body of work these last four years have been in a conference that is slightly tougher and continually more competitive than that that LF's teams competed against in the AAC. The ACC is lighter than the AAC.
IF coach Sat. can recruit this immediate area adding it to his already impressive reach, I believe he could grow the program to new heights. Time will tell.
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Originally posted by Greg7173 View Post
One can only hope. Based on the performance of his UofL team in the Fenway Bowl, I am regaining a bit of optimism.
B.C."A witness to the pinnacle of UC Football, the 2020 and 2021 seasons... not likely to ever happen again!"
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Happy birthday to Coach Satt https://twitter.com/GoBearcatsFB/sta...95264978366464
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Originally posted by Lobot View Post
What stage of grief is this?
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