- Does anyone realistically think that somehow Garrett Gilbert is going to start completing 65 percent of his passes?
Nope, I haven't seen any indication that that is about to happen.
- June Jones' game management and recruiting (or lack thereof) records speak for themselves. They are dreadful. So bad, it's mind-boggling. How the hell did he go unbeaten in the WAC? And, look at Hawaii now. They are awful (in other words, he left the cupboard bare out there).
Not true about leaving the cupboard bare, and our recruiting has been much better the last 5 years than it was pre June from every rivals rating and offer list and star rating measure you want to come up with. There are a lot of reasons for that, many of which have nothing to do with June perhaps, but it is true.
- In FIVE YEARS, he has not recruited a SINGLE Division I running back (remember Zach Line was a linebacker, from out of state, for that matter).
Is there any evidence for this? Zach has started for four years, don't you have to wait for the others to play before making this type of statement? How was our running game in the bowl without Zach?
- He has not recruited a Division I kicker or punter.
Nobody wants to have more than 2 scholarships on a kicker or punter. Prior to loftus, we had the MS transfer from A&M who did well. We spent our scholarship on Loftus, who has been awful until this season, where it looks like he is kicking off well and punting well. Last season was a flat out disaster, and this year hasn't been great, but I think Loftus is going to be worth his scholarship now. I think Jones tried to scrimp on scholarships for kickers because he had so many other positions that needed help that he needed to recruit for, and we are paying for that.
- He has not recruited a single better WR than he inherited. And, he is delusional enough to say that Darius Johnson is the best WR he has EVER coached? Yep, not even the best WR he has coached here. What about Ashley Lelie and Davone Bess? C'mon June, who are you kidding here?
DJ has been a bust this year. I think we all expected more out of him this season, not just Coach Jones. No quesiton that WR has been a disappointment and we all expected to be able to reload at this point.
- Margus Hunt was handed to him by the track coach, who doesn't even have a men's team (another subject for another day).
We did have a coach who refused to get kickers from the soccer team before. So give him credit for bringing a track guy in

- On top of that, he has yet to develop ONE quarterback. He inherited Justin Willis and promptly relegated him to third-team WR and the kid, to this day, in two seasons, STILL holds the school's career TD pass record. Now, he has the former No. 1 recruit in the country and the guy is the lowest rated QB in the NATION after six games.
No arguments here, although I do think the recruiting at QB has improved every year, and Birchum is going to be really good.
- June's game and clock management is as bad as I have ever seen. If his name wasn't June Jones, he'd be crucified for that alone. Not sure SMU has executed a SINGLE two-minute drill to end a half or game with points in five seasons. He punts when he should go for it on 4th down. His team cannot execute an onside kick. It goes on and on and on. He doesn't know when to go for two.
The passing play on first and goal is enough here. Desperation is what it is at the end of a game, but that play call was awful.
- June Jones was a desperate, bad hire, a few extra wins aside. A misfit for this culture. He has bullied his way to three crappy bowl games in the 35-game, 6-6 bowl era. The supposed outreach to former players is a myth. He has only reached out to guys who played in the NFL (which is about 15-20). Just ask some of those former players.
You are on crack if you believe the first part. I waited 25 years for us to go to a bowl game and loved the fact that we went to three straight. As miserable as this season has been to this point, I am grateful for not losing the last three years. I don't lose sight of the bigger prize, but I realize that it is an evolving process. If this continues, we are going to have to move on, but do have an appreciation for the last three years.
- And, Jason Phillips. Didn't he bring this guy in the spark the offense? Wasn't it June who did originally say Phillips would call plays? Maybe, you should give that a try, coach. No way. June Jones is a stubborn old coach. "We do what we do." Well, coach, you ain't doing it so well.
Jones never said phillips would call plays.
- He may be a players' coach, but he's not a fan's coach. And, it's time he is sent packing. Now. This week. Get it over with. No one had the nuts to fire him after the ASU debacle. Please, please, please tell me the new AD came here with a short list of replacements. Surely, a Joe Castiglione (Oklahoma AD) disciple has been trained in this manner. Surely.
Take a step back. From an outsider's perspective, if SMU axes a coach who went to three bowls after 25 years of death, would you have any interest in this job? sometimes, you have to let the chips fall first before you make a move.
- In the meantime, with a backup QB, TCU ate Baylor's lunch last night as the chasm continues to widen. And, don't tell me the 24-16 game in the rain means anything other than TCU continues to whip our asses. They put up 49 on Baylor (we scored 3 meaningful points and didn't score a TD until it was 48-3 in Week 1).
I am as frustrated with our inability to compete in the Baylor and A&M games as anyone. No argument here, although we are built to handle TCU's offense better than most other teams because of what we do.