From Deseret News archives:
USU football: Aggies pressured for progress
That's the official line from Aggie brass as USU enters the football season barely a month way.
"There is no magic number," newly hired Utah State athletic director Scott Barnes said. "It's looking at the total direction of the program and, right now, we want to see significant progress, but we have not given him a number of wins he has to get to save his job.
"That's not what I want to do."
Still, there is a growing chorus of calls for Guy's head from boosters and fans who long for a return to mediocrity, let alone championship contention.
And so, while there may be no official line drawn in the sand for Guy to cross, the pressure to win is undeniably there.
"We've got to show progress," Guy said. "There's nobody more frustrated in not having more wins than I am."
"You have to earn people's respect," USU senior linebacker Jake Hutton said. "We haven't done that here."
Barnes, who has had only a few months at USU to evaluate the football team and try to figure out a way to help it improve, said there is one overwhelming reason the Aggies have struggled for as long as they have independence.
Guy inherited a program that struggled to survive as an independent and a short-time member of the far-away Sun Belt Conference. Former USU coach Mick Dennehy, Barnes said, probably overachieved considering the handicap of playing without a conference he was saddled with.
When Guy was hired to replace Dennehy, Barnes said, the program was near rock bottom with morale, resources and talent as bad as he could imagine them being.
"The program was decimated," Barnes said. "Brent could have come in and tried for a quick fix with JC kids, but that wouldn't have solved anything in the long run. Brent's focus has been on recruiting freshmen. Because of that, it does take time.
"He's put the program in the position to finally see the fruits of his labor."
Perhaps. But for the first three years, those fruits have been frustratingly sparse for Aggie fans.
Guy admitted he is on the coaching hot seat. Another season with just two wins will likely spell the end of his coaching tenure with the Aggies.
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