Well, you are pointing to a year where they ended up 23rd in GFs and average 12.13 goals a game. That was a drop from 2018 when Hopkins was 11th and score 11.91. Of course, even though the numbers were up slightly, goals scored in all games were up because of the change to the shot clock.Hail to the Victors wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:21 amI'm going with stole his girlfriend and killed his dog.
For the record, these are the stats from Bobby's last fullyear: https://hopkinssports.com/sports/mens-l ... stats/2019 Not bad for the total incompetent you seem to think he was.
I've been critical of BB in the past, but I do try to let facts get in the way of my arguments.
Benson's biggest issue was that made poor in-game adjustments. If a team took away the game plan or made adjustments to his plan he never seemed to have answers. He was the OC of a Hopkins offense where the team put up a total of 2 goals against Navy in 2012. And let's not forget the 4 goal game against Loyola on Homecoming in 2013 (with a very senior laden team)
Also, along with Petro he was too loyal to guys that didn't seem to produce. While Petro is the HC, Benson should have control over what players go on to the field and sub patterns. How many times was the issue raised about player X not producing when player Y demonstrated a ton of skill. We can look at Angelus and Murphy this year but it has been an issue forever - See Dismuke over Smith and Williams.
As I've said before DP's loyalty was one of his greatest strengths but also his greatest weaknesses. Given the issues in the program over the last decade he should have made changes to his staff long before Hopkins was required to make changes. I've also said it before, if Benson was so good at his job, he would have been HC somewhere else. But, his name never seemed to come up for jobs. That tells me most schools thought the same way about Benson as most on here did.