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Absolutely. by Revue Party
No matter how bare the cupboard was, it wasn't "get blown out by Air Force" bad. It wasn't "Yakety Sax let Jimmy Clausen run for his life" bad. Like BVG after the injuries in 2014, Weis made no adjustment in his strategy to account for the fact he had a young, thin team. He schemed his way into complete and utter embarrassment. The only surprises from that year was how he possibly beat UCLA and Stanford.
While he may have helped turn around the recruiting train wreck Willingham had left behind, he game-day was easily the worst to grace our sidelines in my lifetime. Probably of all time. Yes, even worse than Willingham.