I don't think we will see that but with the talent they had a first round exit in region shouldn't happen. Many other schools would open a job for a situation similar to this.
I know it's pretty bold to come in and post that and not have a name, but I do not. This was told to me in January and the name wasn't provided at the time, unfortunately. I was just told it was "a done deal".
I was going to say the same thing. Pretty embarrassing showing for them but give credit to Pulaski, too. Pulaski showed toughness and a will to win on their floor.
Nobody come in here and say "Well football!" Yada, yada. Bottom line is that Boyle has supreme athleticism and talent but none of that matters if the guys on the other side just punch you right in the mouth from the jump.
I've been critical of Boyle's coaching all year but I thought he had a great gameplan vs DCA; they looked unprepared and disinterested this evening. I don't get it.
That may be true, although I don't believe it is, but Boyle has 100% shown struggles the entire season against a zone and to be honest, I think Boyle has the better athletes overall and they showed they could break down DCA the entire night against the man-to-man.
Pedigree and having been in a position like this as a program before are huge factors that bode in Boyle's favor and they got the job done. The Rebels were the aggressors and drew a line in the sand early.
It is unfortunate for one of the other district champions, but DCA is in uncharted territory again. We will see if they can handle the pressure the next time they face it.