In listening to Walter Dawn take questions after the game I thought it was interesting when he said something like, "I am just trying to stay true to Coach Kugler's plan of running north and south." To me he seemed a bit annoyed/frustrated while he uttered those words. I remember last week during the OU game they showed on the TV broadcast Kugler getting in Dawn's face and yelling at him for cutting it back outside on a run, the play resulting in a holding penalty. You know, when the number one running back gets 9 carries for a lousy 24 yards against Rice, maybe he does need to be bouncing outside a bit more rather than running it up the middle through non-existent holes. Like why doesn't Kugler let these guys open it up just a bit and play more to their strengths? And that is HIS offensive line that is not creating holes and letting the quarterback get sacked (and ultimately hurt).
And then listening to Kugler after a game is irritating as well. He understandably looks and acts upset with his pouting, rubbing of his face, getting visually upset by the questions being asked of him, and yet he offers no new solutions game after game, year after year. How many times have we heard this coach say, "This one is on me; I take responsibility for this one." While I appreciate him trying to take up the burden for his team's terrible performances, there comes a point where it is obvious he simply doesn't have the answer. Frankly he is not the man for this job, for whatever reason. He may be a great position coach but that is likely all. As a diehard UTEP football fan I am not going to say that I quit on this team, or refuse to watch another down this year, etc. But, it seems like there is little hope with this coach running the show. I also love how everyone said the same line after the game, that we got "out-physicalled." Didn't coach Kugler preach heavily on smash-mouth football and hard-nosed running and all that good stuff? Out-physicalled (i.e. man-handled) by Rice, give me a break. I'll be in town this Friday for the Arizona game, so we'll see how "physical" and "smash-mouth" they can be this week.