"Bronco, sure [a]s heck, [is not] the answer either[. ]It's [J]ay [H]ill and all the [B]ronco [finish sentence here][.]
[The Bronco argument]'s [have all] been [argued] here [ad nauseum]. There'[re] the fanboys, and there'[re] the people who actually know football. [Bronco]'s an average head coach[.] [A completely] 100% average head coach [albeit a] brilliant DC.
[A]ll he did was beat up [teams with losing records] here at B[YU]. [He had] better talent [than those teams.] [W]hen he played teams that were as good as he was, he would [only win about half] those[.] [M]ost of [the time,] if he was playing anybody over 500[,] [h]e would lose[.]
[T]hen he went to Virginia [and] lost [to] a bunch of [bad] teams. [He] was mediocre[,] completely mediocre[,] [at] Virginia[.] [I]f you look at his record, he eked out his wins. Luckily he play[ed] a bunch of [D]ivision 2 teams[.] [O]therwise[,] he would have never been bowl eligible most of his years there.
If you look at the teams he beat [the year Virginia went to the Orange Bowl, when Robert Anae's] offense was rolling pretty good[,] [they played a four win UNC team], a down [y]ear Wake Forest team, [] a bad Duke team [and they played Georgia Tech while Georgia Tech was going through a coaching change (and only won three games).] [They did] not have to play Clemson[.]
He never[] [beat a bunch of good teams in one season]. [H]is record against [U]tah[] speaks [for itself.] [T]hat was [the only] consistently decent [team] that he played [every] year [and Utah won a bunch of them.] [K]alani a[t] [least] was able to beat [Utah once.]"
Good luck in rehab.