I think the main jest of this article and our season in a nutshell has been this - we were talented enough to compete with Georgia and OSU, which is something we weren't able to do with Leftwich and company(ie. Florida and Virginia Tech).
So, yes, I agree with Pruett (some still find this hard to swallow) - we are better in regards to talent - but to define program is to include talent and leadership, so without leadership on and off the field it amounted to a 6-6 season. In addition to all of that, the sanctions harm showed up as well.
This season really didn't surprise me... it started off with academics then O-Line troubles in practice then the bar incident. I figured we would play our butts off against the OOC opponents and then fall into a lull with the remainer of the schedule. In tight conference games, we would find officiating not favorable. To be fair, we shouldn't have been playing in the MAC this season, and I think the NCAA should have a system in place that helps transition teams into its new conference at once.
1) off field troubles
2) leadership
3) sanctions
4) O-line (3 & 4 contributed to that)
5) lame duck last season
add it up, it comes to a 6-6 season.
next year, who knows?...the issues are being addressed but I'm not predicting a collapse of the program which is ridiculous...VT went 3-8 not too long ago with people in Blacksburg clamoring for Beamer's head...look where they are at now....
as far as next year being a crossroads for the program - every year is a crossroads - you process the season and evaluate what went right and what went wrong.
Everyone gets in their mind that life is one big sine curve that you reach a pinnacle and then you have to bottom out and it's over - you must flat line and there is no rebound...
this isn't the case and Marshall isn't anywhere close to flat lining.
The reason for this rant is that I've been pretty much set at a slow simmer since the debacle at Ft.Worth, and I had time to look back and say that 'yeah, this could've been a typical run-the-table Marshall team' but things didn't fall in place however I see it as a lesson learned and that such problems are correctable.
GO HERD!