valleychamp wrote:rlh04d wrote:valleychamp wrote:
Expectations were not low. Everyone, almost universally, picked UNI to finish 2nd and contend for an NCAA bid in the preseason.
And yet every argument from a UNI fan for why he deserved it rests on not getting any preseason AP votes.
He was picked to finish second and he finished second. Marshall was picked to finish 1st and finished first. Still don't see any legitimate argument for Jacobson here.
He went 27-3 (16-2) AP ranked #11. That, in and of itself, is a fantastic achievement worthy of the award.
It really has nothing to do with last season.
The only thing that makes one "worthy of the award" is doing a better job than the other coaches up for the award. It really doesn't matter if UNI went 29-1 and AP ranked #2 or 18-12 and unranked -- in both cases Jacobson would deserve the award if that performance was better than the other coaches, and would not deserve it if it wasn't.
As for having nothing to do with last season, two thirds of the criteria that you yourself just listed has Jacobson as the second best coach in the league, and the third he's tied in. You couldn't list one single factor that backs up Jacobson winning the award.
UNI's performance this year was a fantastic achievement, beyond any doubt, and an excellent coaching job. It just wasn't better than WSU's or Marshall's.
I look forward to your campaign to reassign that 2013 COY to its rightful owner. I'm sure you vehemently shouted about that injustice 3 years ago.
You're fundamentally incapable of acknowledging the slightest possibility that you might be wrong, aren't you? You just change the subject and go on the offensive.