SMU_Alumni11 wrote:No its just blows our minds that someone can be this stupid and that's including the south Dallas trash... Ok I'll bite.
June Jones does not recruit, period. His recruiting classes are atrocious and is always in the 90-125 recruiting classes and then justify that he jokingly can train them up.
In his sixth year has yet to beat a top 25 team except TCU which is a rivalry game so you expect a one to money trade off which he hasn't.
He doesn't connect with alums and fan base. If anything just creates hostility, obviously...
All 3 together creates the worst coach. Sure the Hawaii bowl (1st time) was exciting same for armed forces bowl but after that its c'mon win a conference championship... Get us to a reputable bowl not a gimme bowl. Time is now to curb stomp him and put Hal as interim.
SMU_Alumni11 - While you and Mustangsabu continue to argue academia I don't know if he will ever deconstruct your original argument, but I sure as hell will since it's a load of bull.
Your first assertion regarding recruiting classes being "always in the 90-125...":
National Ranking according to Rivals:
2013: 70
2012: 89
2011: 50
2010: 76
2009: 80
2008: 94
So the only year he was as you say "always in the 90-125..." was the first year he got here with a shortened recruiting season. It hadn't been that great but not nearly as bad as your memory suggests.
The bowl games. Gimmes? Really? I'm trying to find the point spread stats to prove but we played Nevada, Army, Pitt, and Fresno State in our bowl games. I bet we were only favored in one (Army, which we lost at home - I'm not happy about it either) and we won 3 of the four and by wide margins. Maybe not the Orange Bowl, but you've got to crawl before you walk.
Your assertion is that June Jones is the "worst coach." So if you want to go back to Cavan, or Bennett, be my guest. I'd bet it would be a pretty lonely cheering section.
Full disclosure, I like you graduated from SMU with a business degree. I live in North Carolina so I root from afar, but I've been extremely pleased over June Jones' tenure to be able to root for a competitive team with a winning record over the last 4 years and watch my team play in bowl games. I'm ready to take the next step, compete for conference championships and BCS games, but I'm also understanding that it takes time. Until Jones takes a significant step back for multiple years in a row in the W-L column ( the only column that really matters), I'll continue to support him. The dips in the last two recruiting class rankings is very troublesome, but I'm content to wait and see if this is reflected on the field. I think Jones has earned that right.
As your moniker suggests if you're a '11 alumni (I'm a 2001), then you haven't been through the suffering that I and others have. I went to just about every home game from post death penalty through the Cavan era before moving to NC. That suffering makes the June Jones Era pretty damn nice in my opinion.
GO PONIES.