I am a distant observer of Goodpasture football, but from the outside view it is disappointing that a once successful Christian school cannot operate with some level of purposeful intent. This whole forum thread is full of mudslinging and excuse making. I agree with Sackmaster, winning football games isn't rocket science. A good coach can turn around a program in a hurry, granted it takes the right person and the right skill set. Unfortunately now, you have back to back coaches that are associated with ineptitude. That cannot be erased. There are reasons that professional and college teams dismiss a coach that has a horrible season; they are forever associated with losing. My 2 cents is that GCS should have done their homework and brought in a proven winner. Winning is a habit. So is losing.