Warrior10
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I disagree with this. Looking at next year's schedule:Absolutely. Same goes for any other number of coaches we are considering. Our 2018 schedule is brutal. May sound crazy, but I would rather have Riley finish this recruiting class, reel in as many of the big fish he can and navigate as much of next season as he can. Let him try to leave on a positive instead of canning him. Then 2019 is more manageable and the next guy gets a stronger pool of talent to work with.
Of course that all goes out the window if Saturdays game is a massacre and the boosters get really impatient.
Akron - W
Colo - ?
Troy - W
Mich - L
Purdue - ?
Wisc - L
NW - ?
Minny - ?
OSU - L
Illinois - W
MichSt - ?
Iowa - ?
Frankly thats the scenario I see with Frost or Riley at the helm. I would prefer Frost be here implementing his scheme and mentality...plus a year of going after his recruits and going 6-6 then another year of Riley going 6-6. How would Riley even be able to recruit next year, people aren't dumb. Then Frost would have a step up for a more manageable 2019.