That's sad, Scrap this offense. How many touchdowns has the offense scored this year?
Offensive TD's per game:
McNeese State - 3 TD's
Michigan State - 0 TD's
FAU - 1 TD
Miami - 2 TD's
Cincy - 0 TD's
UCONN - 0 TD's
Louisville - 0 TD's
Houston - 2 TD's
Memphis - 1 TD
SMU - 0 TD's
A grand total of 9 TD's through 10 games and 3 of them came against D-2 McNeese State. 6 TD's against D-1 competition in 9 games. Unacceptable.
Great summary of this season, only left out the part of the largest margin of defeat by a D2 school over a D1 in the history of college football. This team is 0-10 if our defense doesn't score touchdowns, end of story, and I doubt quality D1 Head Coaches ever game plan for their defense to score. I can't say I've seen any improvement as this season has dragged along and since I know we aren't allowed to talk about sending CWT packing and chalking this up to another experiment by Doug, so we need to just settle in for the long haul. I believe we will get better and win games, how can we not, we are now in what is essentially The Old Conference USA, which their record against BCS teams was 6 - 40 over the 2011 and 2012 season and given time CWT will eventually learn to Coach a D1 team. As for conference realignment I'm all for it, if we could slide into the newly realigned Conference USA, I think we can compete for a conference championship and a Bowl Game ( because that is where this Head Coach belongs with his experience). We may be able to cut our cost by no longer needing to lease RJ Stadium by add bleachers to the soccer field for the 15-20K core fans that will attend the games. It's time to stop blaming Skip Holtz and CWT's inability to coach these athletes and agree this is a painful lesson when you don't hold the administration accountable for poor decisions and lack of foresight