RGV Pony wrote:To whom much is given, much is expected.
we all want JJ to do well and leave a legacy. IF that legacy happens to be moving more toward the model espoused by, among others, Stallion, then that's a huge accomplishment. IF that legacy happens to be one in which the high point was the 2009 Hawaii Bowl win, we'll be disappointed. IF that legacy happens to be one where a successful model can't be sustained, we'll be disappointed. Will June Jones be our (I hate to say this) Gary Patterson? Or will he be our Dan Hawkins, who left Boise State in the hands of someone who perpetuated and built on the prior success? Or will we wind up like Ball State, who had an undefeated regular season under Brady Hoke, who departed and then a couple of years later BSU goes 2-10 and 4-8?
Again, not a one of us doesnt want JJ and the boys to go 10-2 next season.
Well, I don't. I want 12-0.