11-15-2011, 12:13 PM
IMHO Shaw wasn't outcoached on Saturday. The team has, ummmm, a slight talent deficit compared to Oregon. Shaw also has a team that has been destroyed by injuries, and has a team that is rather weak and inexperienced at several defensive positions. Shaw and the team have done great things to make it seem like the injuries and experience didn't matter, but with the right opponent the deficiencies and injuries were sure to show.
Far deeper teams with far more experienced coaches have called it a season this year with far fewer injuries. Oklahoma lost ONE WR, and experts threw up their hands and declared their season over.
2011 has been just fine, not that 2011 is really the year to evaluate Coach Shaw.
2012 with Nottingham will be the real time to assess Shaw's abilities, or from my endlessly hopeful view it will be a time for Shaw to prove that he is more than just Harbaugh's replacement.
Far deeper teams with far more experienced coaches have called it a season this year with far fewer injuries. Oklahoma lost ONE WR, and experts threw up their hands and declared their season over.
2011 has been just fine, not that 2011 is really the year to evaluate Coach Shaw.
2012 with Nottingham will be the real time to assess Shaw's abilities, or from my endlessly hopeful view it will be a time for Shaw to prove that he is more than just Harbaugh's replacement.

