It all boils down to competitiveness and higher expectations. Holtz doesn’t portray either one for himself and doesn’t seem to demand over-achievement from those around him whether it’s the coaches or the players. He’s always pretty much satisfied with the effort even when the results aren’t accomplishing the goal... to win.
When a team is repeatedly complimented for a failing effort, losing games that’s about all you’re going to get.
This isn’t pee wee pat on the back football, this is college football on step short of professional.
Somehow, Skip has been led to Believe that the Louisiana TECH Football program is going to receive this huge PARTICIPATION Trophy at the end of the season Presented to Them by CUSA. That is the only logic I can find in what is going on this season.
You might need a new special teams coach when your kicker has to tackle the return man to prevent a touchdown.
"Why do you immediately abandon a play at the first sniff of success?"
When did a 40 yd punt begin to define a great punt?
Can you muster up a game plan to beat UTSA to make us bowl eligible?