Four loss seasons on occasion are nothing to be ashamed about. But Burg has lost four games in 4 of the last 5 years with a number of those losses due to poor offensive execution; poor play calling, turnovers, team beating themselves. This is not Burg football.art_vandelay wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 1:17 pmSpot-on. In hindsight, Burg putting Harvest Prep on the regular season schedule was a mistake. Burg not even competitive with them last 2 games (like 60 yards of offense and 10 passing yards in playoff game). Could maybe see them beating Jackson at home, but I got them losing to Ironton and at McNick.
7-3 or 6-4 is nothing to be embarrassed about with a tough non-conference schedule, but also not meeting the expectations of some of their fanbase.
RBH: from people I’ve talked to, this staff leaves when they want to leave. The 2017 state championship earned them that right in the eyes of the people who make those decisions.*
One of the main reasons Ed Miller retired was because of the constant pressure. 9-1/8-2 became unacceptable to many fans. And this despite a state title and him building Burg into a legit program. If fans can put pressure on Ed…
And although I agree the coaches are getting a lot of leeway due to 2017 (per those that make the decisions), four loss seasons and no deep playoff runs will eventually become a problem. We’ve had coaches in other sports who also had lots of success pushed out when the program appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. So you never know!