valleychamp wrote:rlh04d wrote:unipanther99 wrote:Ben Jacobson is the 2015 MVC Coach of the Year. His third time (previously in 2009 & 2010).
Jacobson's officially not considered Marshall's peer, then. He's judged on "little engine that could" criteria the same way Moser or Lusk would be.
Every argument for Jacobson begins and ends with "he did a shitty job last year, so he looks better in comparison this year."
What a strange conclusion to draw.
He goes 27-3, wins COY, and somehow thats an indictment?
It's an indictment because he won the award without winning the conference.
I've already pointed out in the past that since 1997, the winner of the conference wins the COY award almost exclusively. Two exceptions in nearly 20 years.
For Marshall not to win the award with a 16-1 record and one of the best MVC conference performances of all time is absolutely an indictment on Jacobson. It says that he did good enough, and no one really expects him to actually compete with Marshall anyway.
It's an expectations thing. Marshall's talent is factored into his expectations, and because Jacobson has lower expectations, he is credited more for performing well. Not as well as Marshall, but "good enough." It's like giving Moser the award for finishing several spots better than one could realistically expect from "that program" with "that coach."
Jacobson had an upper-classmen heavy team and failed to win the conference. Marshall had 8 newcomers on this year's team and finished with one of the best performances of all time.
None of that discredits Jacobson's performance. He did a fantastic job. However, no question, he did not do a better job than Marshall, and giving him an award for finishing second is a patronizing pat on the head to a coach who is too good for such platitudes.