Oh good lord, Josh. How many times have I heard that description for a guy moving up the ladder in collegiate football? Success in the Sun Belt doesn't mean a thing when a guy moves up to Big 12 play. There are far, far more stories of failure than success. And, we're talking about WVU here. It's not a "period. " At best, it's he might have them competing for Big 12 titles. He'll never have the talent level of the main guys in that conference. They simply don't have that footprint or tradition to do so.I couldn't care less what WVU did in the past. Neal Brown is legit and he will have them competing for Big 12 titles. Period.
I suspect a lot of the love seen towards Brown comes from the point he's been coaching at Troy: an in state school. His time at TTU was for a team a little over .500, around .333 in conference play. And how bad has the Big12 been? TTU didn't finish higher than 5th in their division before the Big 12 decided to get rid of divisions within the conference. He certainly did a good job at Kentucky.
He may end up being one of the few. Neither of us know that for certain. His track record at this level of play doesn't demonstrate an offense capable of competing with your OU's or UT's. Or, for that matter your Okie State teams. Better than TCU's offensive production? Hasn't been proven yet. Baylor? Seems about on par for what should be expected...maybe a little better.