plus it's all coming from some coach's wife at a tailgate? i suspect that most coach's wives have a little more discipline than to just spout off every problem with the program. this same [expletive] happened in the early 2000s when PSU was bad or mediocre most years; everyone said paterno didn't know what was going on, there was no discipline, in-fighting, etc. then the program got good for a few years and all of a sudden the rumors went away. As an expert in this, all it takes is getting a S&C coach who doesn't know what he's doing to ruin quite a bit of a program these days. Take the Front 7 from any of the top 15 teams from last year and add up their weights. Now look at the order from highest to lowest weight, and it has a miraculous correlation to their overall defensive rank. FSU was a big loser in that regard as well. We hired someone as our S&C coach who was an ex-player (and a pretty good one) to get around the "no coaches" rule during summer workouts. The problem was that he didn't have players training effectively, and when combined with a poor nutrition program, the players were getting smaller compared to the teams they were playing. Now that Bobby is gone, we brought in a S&C coach who knows what he's doing, have a nutritionist who knows what he's doing, and have a bigger Front 7 - and we're winning more games. Don't underrate the S&C aspect - it's the foundation for the program. Additionally, the last time that there was a groundswell that JoePa should go, he had the good sense to bring in a new Offensive Coordinator. This brought new life to a program, recruiting improved, and PSU was rejuvenated. We had a half-assed attempt at that, but instead of giving the power to the guy who could have done some good things (Jimbo, as he's doing now) he was relegated to 4th in the pecking order. The question is whether this is just a set of growing pains, or if it's something bigger - and you don't normally know it's something bigger until it's too late. I'm glad that we made the change, and that a Board Member sacrificed himself for the good of the program and the university. We're winning, donations have increased, ticket sales are back up, and there is excitement around the program again. It was good, but it took someone with a HUGE set to pull it off.