Dimel has won two games against FBS opponents, 1-19 in CUSA play but is allowed two more years.
SENTER IS A MORON!!!
SENTER IS A MORON!!!
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I did like Cox. Our defense played well enough to win 4 of the 8 games that we played this year(we held half our opponents to 21 points or less). But I am not going to complain as an overall shake-up was needed, I just hope that we don't lose Praise, Stewart, or Moss over this shake-up.
As for Canales, this will be good news if Dimel brings in another coach and actually lets him run the offense. But if Dimel hires another puppet like Canales and he keeps control of the offense, then nothing will be accomplished.
If Dimel can just simply hire two new quality coordinators and actually let them run things, then this could end up being exactly what we have spent over a year asking for. Dimel just needs to step away from the play calling and just focus on being a recruiter and a media Head Coach.
This is a legit question.So does this mean that Dimel is feeling the heat from Senter and had to make a move? Hopefully next year is his last
I think this is the first shot fired. If things don't improve I imagine Coach Dimel will "resign"mid-season much like Kugler
Good points. Also, which coordinators are going to want to come to a place where they know that they can't call plays?Does this hurt the search for a coordinators? If this buys Dimel 1 year maybe two tops, who’s going to want to jump on this sinking ship? Plus if Senter has a pair he should tell Dimel he’s not calling plays
Working some old football sources because I am curious about the state of UTEP football all of a sudden....
Turns out the players who transferred after the Rice mishap had nothing to due with the COVID drama, but the kids who left hated Cox with a passion, not sure why or if there was specific incident, but basically Cox was no longer popular AT ALL with the players and most players wanted that move to happen.
As far as Canales, Canales knew he was going to get canned as a fall guy this week, not a surprise to him or his agent, but no specifics about Chico, he's a good guy just not allowed to his job fully at UTEP and he will get a position coach somewhere.
Basically put by my legit source....Dimel has no clue what he is doing right now and can spin things to the media (mainly TV guys) who will keep fans positive on social media and their reports and stories.
Here is an example of how stupid Dimel is, Dimel would always try to install and present game plan plays on a Thursday, like basically adding to a gameplan that was set up for practice time and reps on a Sunday by the staff, and late in the week Dimel would make drastic changes to their main script of plays they normally use and confuse the kids and piss of the other coaches, and all of these 'new plays' he was trying to install in some game weeks were basic run plays with stupid blocking schemes and zero creativity, so its it confirmed that Dimel is a football idoit who makes 710k.....
Working some old football sources because I am curious about the state of UTEP football all of a sudden....
Turns out the players who transferred after the Rice mishap had nothing to due with the COVID drama, but the kids who left hated Cox with a passion, not sure why or if there was specific incident, but basically Cox was no longer popular AT ALL with the players and most players wanted that move to happen.
As far as Canales, Canales knew he was going to get canned as a fall guy this week, not a surprise to him or his agent, but no specifics about Chico, he's a good guy just not allowed to his job fully at UTEP and he will get a position coach somewhere.
Basically put by my legit source....Dimel has no clue what he is doing right now and can spin things to the media (mainly TV guys) who will keep fans positive on social media and their reports and stories.
Here is an example of how stupid Dimel is, Dimel would always try to install and present game plan plays on a Thursday, like basically adding to a gameplan that was set up for practice time and reps on a Sunday by the staff, and late in the week Dimel would make drastic changes to their main script of plays they normally use and confuse the kids and piss of the other coaches, and all of these 'new plays' he was trying to install in some game weeks were basic run plays with stupid blocking schemes and zero creativity, so its it confirmed that Dimel is a football idoit who makes 710k.....
I would not doubt that all as they are 18-21 yo kids who don't have it all figured out yet, but "other issues they brought on for themselves" sounds like coaches speak to me.All of the secondary guys didn't transfer because they hated Cox. Some of those guys had other issues that they brought on for themselves.
I would not doubt that all as they are 18-21 yo kids who don't have it all figured out yet, but "other issues they brought on for themselves" sounds like coaches speak to me.
I fully agree on that, no doubt, would be wrong for us to air personal dirty laundry, and the mod would ban our asses.It's not my business to put out on the internet. I tried to word it as vague as possible because they're just young adults who deserve privacy. Hell, it's not even right that it was told to me.
Its hard to build a great team in a bad program. UTEP has bad facilities, terrible support, El Paso is not a recruiting hot spot, and there is no tradition.
This is a bad football job and the team Dimel inherited was not a Division 1 roster.
When a team is losing and is bad, people will inherently say the coach is awful, an idiot, incompetent, etc... In the case of UTEP you have to ask the question if it's the Coach or if it's the underlying issue of the program.
At some point, at UTEP, we are going to need to give a Coach several seasons (5-7) and see if something can be built and we may suffer to find out.. Nord was not afforded that opportunity but I think he was closest to getting on Track.
After 2 Full Seasons and a Pandemic season, I dont think that Dimel has changed anything. However, I still want to see where this is going.
A head coaching change now gets rid of Dimel, but doesn't repair a broken program.
Its hard to build a great team in a bad program. UTEP has bad facilities, terrible support, El Paso is not a recruiting hot spot, and there is no tradition.
This is a bad football job and the team Dimel inherited was not a Division 1 roster.
UTEP joined the WAC in 1968 and have had 7 winning records in those 53 seasons and 0 bowl wins.
Coastal Carolina won 7 FCS conference championships and have won over 60% of their games in their history.
ULL has been to 7 bowl games in 10 years winning 5 of those.
That alone gets you better recruits on top of being in areas where there are good Football Players.
According to the Press Conference, we have 80 returning players. Thats is at the very least something to build off of. What I'm saying is that is very easy to point to 1 thing and say 'thats it, if that changes everything is better.' But 53 years of evidence shows otherwise
You didn't mention anything about better players though. You talked about facilities and support. You mentioned tradition, what tradition do Coastal and Louisiana have? 10 years isn't tradition. They're not Michigan or Florida St.
More excuses.
You didn't mention anything about better players though. You talked about facilities and support. You mentioned tradition, what tradition do Coastal and Louisiana have? 10 years isn't tradition. They're not Michigan or Florida St.
More excuses.
53 years of losing is data, not an excuse. Obviously, if you've been the worst program in college football for most of a century, then there is a problem. An excuse would be 'give the guy a chance he played 2 home games.'
I am not saying Dimel is the solution. But I am saying that the data shows that the next guy here will also be unsuccessful. So why not think differently than UTEP has in the past 53 years and do something differently.
Coastal Carolina and Louisiana have better facilities than UTEP by a wide margin. Not better stadiums though. Also, El Paso has very few D1 level players. Maybe 4 or 5 in a given year. That's going to make it tough to recruit.
Mike Price and Gary Nord didn't have problems recruiting outside of El Paso. How many D1 athletes are they turning out in Boise, ID and Conway, SC? Using not enough local kids is a cop out. How do Sun Belt teams have better facilities and which of these facilities do they have that are better than UTEP's?
That was my point about Gary Nord. UTEP fired him out of being impatient. He was building slowly and UTEP gave up on him. He recruited and redshirted every player. The payoff was going to start in year 5, when he was playing with grown men.
The local kid aspect is from an article I read a while back. A player has to leave home 500+ miles to come to UTEP in either direction. UTEP loses out on alot of 18 year old kids whose parents want them to be closer to home. As well as saving money on recruiting budgets if El Paso was a hot bed.
Louisiana has much better facilities.
Keep in mind this is not Dimel’s first shot at being a college Head Coach. His last outing at UH did not go well at all. Many Houston fans believe Dimel set their program several years back. What’s the excuse for not winning at UH? Houston is a hotbed for recruits and they have a decent football tradition. Plus they play in a major city with good fan support. I think many of us are frustrated with Dimel because he insists on running his ineffective offense and we haven’t seen much improvement since he got here. The lack of discipline on the players is totally on the coaches. We have seen El Pasoans will support the Miners if they Win. Winning will generate excitement in the community, which will lead to more money for UTEP athletics, and will lead to improving our facilities. I haven’t seen much from Dimel to convince me he’s the right guy at UTEP.Its hard to build a great team in a bad program. UTEP has bad facilities, terrible support, El Paso is not a recruiting hot spot, and there is no tradition.
This is a bad football job and the team Dimel inherited was not a Division 1 roster.
When a team is losing and is bad, people will inherently say the coach is awful, an idiot, incompetent, etc... In the case of UTEP you have to ask the question if it's the Coach or if it's the underlying issue of the program.
At some point, at UTEP, we are going to need to give a Coach several seasons (5-7) and see if something can be built and we may suffer to find out.. Nord was not afforded that opportunity but I think he was closest to getting on Track.
After 2 Full Seasons and a Pandemic season, I dont think that Dimel has changed anything. However, I still want to see where this is going.
A head coaching change now gets rid of Dimel, but doesn't repair a broken program.
That was my point about Gary Nord. UTEP fired him out of being impatient. He was building slowly and UTEP gave up on him. He recruited and redshirted every player. The payoff was going to start in year 5, when he was playing with grown men.
The local kid aspect is from an article I read a while back. A player has to leave home 500+ miles to come to UTEP in either direction. UTEP loses out on alot of 18 year old kids whose parents want them to be closer to home. As well as saving money on recruiting budgets if El Paso was a hot bed.
Louisiana has much better facilities.
Someone answer this. Why is it that the 3 FBS schools in the region (UNM, NMSU, & UTEP) have such horrible football history? When was the last time any of those schools won an outright conference title?
Mike Price and Gary Nord didn't have problems recruiting outside of El Paso. How many D1 athletes are they turning out in Boise, ID and Conway, SC? Using not enough local kids is a cop out. How do Sun Belt teams have better facilities and which of these facilities do they have that are better than UTEP's?
Nord deserved to get fired. That was a bad team.
It is hard to win here. Our Administrators and Coaches compound the problem with incompetence. I think Price is the best a football coach can do here. 4-8 wins.Someone answer this. Why is it that the 3 FBS schools in the region (UNM, NMSU, & UTEP) have such horrible football history? When was the last time any of those schools won an outright conference title?
It is hard to win here. Our Administrators and Coaches compound the problem with incompetence. I think Price is the best a football coach can do here. 4-8 wins.
There’s enough blame to go around. The administration, the coaches, the players. But you can also say that the fans and city as well. Our crowds are dwindling by the year and that does nothing to make the situation more appealing.