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DMN: TCU quotable: Gary Patterson ‘not very happy’ after loss to West Virginia
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<blockquote data-quote="Despite the odds Frog" data-source="post: 2807403" data-attributes="member: 3212"><p>I don't see the big deal with the interview. They just lost, the coach is mad. He reacted like any coach would. He isn't going to name his changes, he is going to evaluate then come with a calm head. Patterson cares more than any of us and is pissed with himself, with his staff, with how TCU played. I totally thought this was going to be the answers. He isn't like Matt Rhule who can God bless everything because nothing is expected, no high expectations on the season and no matter what Gary says nobody will be satisfied because this season was such a failure of a season. I'm guessing Longhorns are feeling the same way.</p><p></p><p>I will say changes are in order you don't want to be in the bottom of the Big 12 with a bunch of teams with new coaches. Someone has to be on the bottom and I dont want to see TCU become the next Kansas, the team you can always count on to beat. TCU has the youth and the talent to move back up quickly. Next two years are going to be the most important two years for TCU in the Big 12 with being a top Big 12 team. </p><p>And then overall, nobody knows what is going to take place with these conference TV contracts. TCU needs to have a great football resume and be strong when those contracts are being decided as who knows what will come of it. I trust Patterson. TCU has some good people that will have to make some hard decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Despite the odds Frog, post: 2807403, member: 3212"] I don't see the big deal with the interview. They just lost, the coach is mad. He reacted like any coach would. He isn't going to name his changes, he is going to evaluate then come with a calm head. Patterson cares more than any of us and is pissed with himself, with his staff, with how TCU played. I totally thought this was going to be the answers. He isn't like Matt Rhule who can God bless everything because nothing is expected, no high expectations on the season and no matter what Gary says nobody will be satisfied because this season was such a failure of a season. I'm guessing Longhorns are feeling the same way. I will say changes are in order you don't want to be in the bottom of the Big 12 with a bunch of teams with new coaches. Someone has to be on the bottom and I dont want to see TCU become the next Kansas, the team you can always count on to beat. TCU has the youth and the talent to move back up quickly. Next two years are going to be the most important two years for TCU in the Big 12 with being a top Big 12 team. And then overall, nobody knows what is going to take place with these conference TV contracts. TCU needs to have a great football resume and be strong when those contracts are being decided as who knows what will come of it. I trust Patterson. TCU has some good people that will have to make some hard decisions. [/QUOTE]
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