Marley Nowell

May 13th, 2010 at 7:47 PM ^

Seems like there was a transition period moving into RR's program even though he was a WVU Alum and former player.  This makes me wonder how much of the junk we have had to endure would have manifested with any new coach, even Michigan Man Les Miles.

johnvand

May 13th, 2010 at 9:00 PM ^

Even if they had promoted internally and kept the entire former staff, I bet Mallett would have taken off.

He was homesick, and as soon as Mustain transfered from Arkansas to USC, there was a huge opening at his hometown school.

In hind sight, I wish they had never recruited Mallet.  Had they not, Jason Forcier would have been here when Rich Rod landed.

maizenbluenc

May 13th, 2010 at 9:25 PM ^

Nehlen's run-oriented, ball-control offense sparked an "up-the-middle-o-meter" at Mountaineer Field

The main difference is in WVU, Rich was a returning son, who had gone out in the world and made soemthing of himself. As I recall they weren't too happy aftre the first season even with him being the returning son. OF course he didn't have an O-line there either.

Harbaugh was not on the radar yet when Rich was hired. To say otherwise is revisionist history. Les Miles was the man to get, and misgivings about spread-option versus pro-set aside, Rich was hot too.

Ah well, we're knee deep in it now. Hopefully, we start to wade out this fall ...