Good question.
However:
1) Hamdan (and Stoops) knew that he was bringing a new system to the team. Did we go after the personnel he would ideally like to have to run his system in the portal? Did BH have any luck recruiting once he was on board? In this most recent HS recruiting class, are the offensive signees good fits for his 'offensive philosophy'? What makes them that way vs what he walked into as OC?
2) Hamdan and every other OC worth his salt tweaks his system to fit the personnel. Even if he'd been here 5 years Wilson, Levis, Leary and BV do NOT have the same physical attributes. Ditto for the RB, OL, WR and TE rooms. His system can't be tweaked?
3) Eddie Gran changed his entire system and playcalling in the middle of a season to accommodate Lynn Bowden's skillset with the other offensive talent we had on hand. Did he have LB make 7-step drops and throw 25-yard out patterns? Run a lot of PA and hit the TE for big gains? I saw nothing that Hamdan adjusted throughout the season - nothing.
4) If he didn't have the personnel to run jet sweeps effectively or the Wildcat with Wimsatt why in God's name did we continue to run those plays throughout the season? He didn't recognize he didn't have the personnel?
5) Can you honestly say that you believe we had a well-designed game plan for every opponent this year? Do you think our play design was appropriate for the talent we had vs the team we were playing? Did you EVER see significant adjustments during the games? Were there portions of every game that the offense looked like it was in a groove and the defense was back on its heels? Did we have well-designed plays and play selection once we got into the red zone consistently? Preparation, imo, is what separates the top OCs from the guys who do well when they have a talent advantage and struggle when the talent is even or at a disadvantage.
I could go on but you get the point. We were one of the worst offenses in all of CFB. Looking at our roster just before the season began, did anyone think that would be the case this year? Our offensive talent was above average for UK. Some rooms, on paper, were WAY above average. Yes, the OL was a big question mark and turned into a big disappointment. So, what did he do with it? How did he work around that? Crickets...
He may improve. But, another year like this one and he has to go.
Very valid points...but, when the pyramid is weak at the base (Offensive Line), there is no structural stability and therefore limited or no success at the top.
1) BVG does not seem to be in the mold of a Hamdan desired QB mold. Hamdan was handcuffed by BVG being the starting QB from Day 1.
2) Square peg and round hole. BVG didn't fit the system, but you can't attempt to tweak the system because OL is horrible. It is a perpetual failure machine, unless we have an outlier at QB, WR, or RB.
3) Without LB, that's not even possible. Freakish college athlete who carried this team on his shoulders. See Pavia from Vandy for a modern version. Crap tastes like crap no matter how many ways you prepare it. Adjust what? A poor OL? Bad attitudes? Go back and give BVG experience he sorely needed? Team didn't gel, and there was nothing any adjustments would have made to change that this season.
4) Valid point. Hope and looking for a miracle would be the only response.
5) Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the nose...I would assume we had a well designed game plan entering the game. What I do know is that you can't effectively execute a game plan, make adjustments, get in a groove, improve, etc. without a good team. A good team requires everyone to work together and overcome those obstacles...while the team may look great on paper, I do not think that they came together in the locker room or on the field this year.
I see this daily. My team trains every day we work, however when the shit hits the fan the limitations of my team members somehow always creates a speed bump in the game plan. It may be something simple as an attitude, however it affects the team immensely. My only solution is to mix and match team members until they gel and work efficiently together. That takes time....
I dunno, I look at the NFL...teams with poor OL don't do well with that and rarely do they work around that. Look at the current "bad" teams in the NFL and a lot of the poor offensive performances are a direct reflection of OL talent and/or fitment. OL is the base of the offense...
I don't disagree, if the offense struggle this year he should go. But, I also believe that Stoops has a heavy hand in the failure of the offense as well. Would like to see them both go, and a new enthusiastic leadership team enter the scene.