The quotes are damning:
Spaz arrived casually late and left curiously early, seemingly uninterested in putting his face out there to promote the program the way so many of his colleagues have done in the past.
BC fans as a whole are not particularly boisterous, aren't prone to swarming message boards on the web and don't travel in droves the way fans of many of the elite schools do, which gives way to the idea that there simply aren't very many of them. This is simply not true.
But the real reason a growing minority of Boston College fans (thats us) have begun to make noise about the direction of the program is the lack of excitement generated by its head coach both on the field and in the media.
Following in the lofty footsteps of the departed Jagodzinski, it is in this regard that Spaz has been an unmitigated failure during his tenure as coach.
Another poor season could mean long term damage to the program in both ticket sales and recruiting.He was chosen to be the head coach over a number of other (some would say better qualified) candidates such as former BC staffers Mike London, Al Golden and Randy Edsall.
I think a lot of guys on this board feel the exact same way and would have written the same piece.