I'll admit to being overly critical of him but I do like Doc.
He loves the program, absolutely bleeds green, and despite giving a lot of 2nd chances to guys who had problems elsewhere, has run a very clean program. I know a lot of people are critical of his dog house or whatever but he has my full faith to make those kind of disciplinary decisions. My favorite thing about him is his sense of history. It's what sets Marshall apart from most of the G-5 and especially the conference. He recognizes and builds the program around it. And as much as I complain about his conservative gameplans, I'll acknowledge that he follows what the analytics say to do 9/10 times, it's just ungodly boring and awful to watch.
And as much as I hate C-USA and being in this horrible, bush league, Facebook conference, I can't blame him for that. I think a lot of fans (myself included) let this frustration spill-over onto Doc, which isn't fair.
Now, my problems with Doc...
It's primarily the lack of results on the field. The Herd struggles immensely against any team with a winning record and every away game, regardless of competition. A Top-60 win has been an incredibly rare occurrence in his tenure (maybe 4 total?). His good records definitely beat the alternative but I can't help to view him as a paper tiger. Is an 8-win season really that much of an accomplishment when it includes 6 teams barely in the Top-100 and finishing #2 or #3 in the division? He had a good run from 2013 to 2015 but has stagnated since. Given the state of C-USA, I believe it's 100% reasonable to expect a title 2x a decade and win the East every 2 or 3 years.
He's up there with the like of Frank Solich or Rick Stockstill, in terms of coaches who are good enough to rarely have a truly bad season but at the same, just can't get over that hump to have a solid, multi-year run. They're kept around because known mediocrity+ is better than the potential of an East Carolina-style tailspin. Is it fair for fans to complain about consistent 8-and-4 seasons and maybe a once in a decade flash in a pan? If the Herd was in the AAC, MWC, or the old C-USA, I'd say "no". But in C-USA 3.0, we should do better.
For me to get back on the Doc bandwagon, he absolutely needs to win the division. I'll give brownie points for beating Cincinnati or winning the conference. He's not going anywhere and I just want something to show that we're going the right direction. Next year has an amazing out-of-conference schedule, I don't want to go into it expecting to be blown out at home in those games, followed by #2 in the East. But that's basically Doc football.