Thats not what everyone thought about the Fla schools till we beat their rears. Lots of our competition no diff than 6 or 8 of those MAC powerhouses that Pruett feated on that were all still running two back sets. Like I said..several of these schools in bigger nicer locations with lots more money but spin on brother.
We never had to worry about whether we would get our a$$es handed to us against, in your words, MAC powerhouses. With Doc, there is no emotion, there is no swagger, he's boring as hell, his football is boring as hell, it's stagnant, etc, etc, etc. If Pruett had the Angelo Jean-Louis, AJ Leggett, Jaquan Yulee, Tommy Shuler, Rakeem Cato, and many, many more of that caliber of players like Doc has in his 8 years here, it would have been ugly. With the exception of Moss, Pruett did it with players that no-one else in the country wanted , and he developed them into great players. Doc has had his hands on players that had scholarship offers from every school in the country and barely scrapes by in the weakest conference in college football. Doc takes 4 star players that everyone wants and turns them into losers. Pruett took kids that nobody wanted and developed them into Heisman candidates and NFL draft picks. Pruett took us into the horse shoe with a bunch of 2 star players and lost by a last second field goal. Doc gets blown away at home by Akron, playing with a bunch of 3 and 4 star players. Pruett went into the house of the #6 team in the country and left with the win. Doc gets beat at home by a program that didn't have a football team 10 years ago. Huge difference.
I hate to say this, but for me, I'm embarrassed being a Marshall fan right now. Even more embarrassed than I was in the Snyder days. People in WV honestly think that people outside the borders of WV that have no ties to WV or the area, respect Marshall. My experience since leaving is totally opposite. Reality is, there isn't that level of national respect that the delusional portion of our fanbase envisions. Some folks who are sports fans have never even heard of Marshall. We had a neighborhood party last month and college football was the theme. These people are die hard college football fans. There were tennessee fans, USC fans, Clemson fans, Oho State fans, Alabama fans, you name it, they're here. I had 4 people ask me where Marshall was and if I thought we were going to be in the FCS playoffs this year. One person brought up the movie, but they thought it was a high school team. I had the "weren't they good like back in 95 or something" questions. I had the "Didn't Randy Moss play there before he transferred to that Rand University place?" kind of questions. It was embarrassing.
So you tell me to spin on... How about you live on. Live on in your little fantasy world, thinking that these 10 win seasons in this dinky conference and nobodygivesa$hi+.com bowls will ever make Marshall relevant again. You live on in that stadium that is 1/4 full on Saturdays and the 1/4 is mostly made up of blue hairs and people sitting on their hands. Live on thinking that one day, that stadium will be rejuvenated by a coach who is boring and barely scrapes by playing in the weakest league in the game. Give it 10 years at this rate and Marshall's stadium will look like FIU's stadium looked yesterday as far as attendance goes. Just an older and dirtier version. But you live on, brother. Live on.