Cornell football - coaching change?

Started by billhoward, November 23, 2019, 04:50:23 PM

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billhoward

David Archer now has 7 years in as Cornell coach.

2013  3 - 7
2014  1 - 9
2015  1 - 9
2016  4 - 6
2017  3 - 7
2018  3 - 7
2019  4 - 6
Total 19-51  .271


Cornell finished the year with two wins including the stunning upset over #12 Dartmouth. We tied for fourth in the Ivy League (with a 3-4 record). If Cornell wants to keep Archer, that's enough to point to: upset win of the year of any Ivy game ... two losses by 21-20 and the narrow loss to Georgetown ... could have almost been 7-3. But it wasn't. So what happens next?

What's attainable for a good Ivy team over the long haul? If Cornell averages 6-4 each year in the future, David Archer would reach .500 in 2035.

bandit

Looks as though we all have to suffer another season with an incompetent staff...a gift that just keeps giving.Thanks Andy:( You sure know how to grow community.

RichH

Quote from: banditLooks as though we all have to suffer another season with an incompetent staff...a gift that just keeps giving.Thanks Andy:( You sure know how to grow community.

A coaching search would mean more work. And who wants that?

CAS

With Andy as AD, Cornell football has had 1 winning season in the last 20 years.  In 2005, Cornell went 6-4.  In the 13 years before Andy became AD, Cornell went a collective 73-57.