See my post above back in August. It's to late. Here's the problem we now have It's very, very, very difficult to tell "who's a good coach and who's a bad coach." Why? I refer back to the talent problem. When Fu took over, he wasn't the best recruiter. We struggled some. He was already a mediocre on field coach, and within 3-4 years, you now have slightly less than average ACC talent with a mediocre coach and that leads to 6 and 6's. When you get 6 and 6's, this perpetuates the recruiting problem. It even gets worse where you have even less talent, and add that to the coach who is still the Head Coach, and you start to get losing seasons (this year).
Based on all of the above, you have a guy like JHam who has one hand tied behind his back. He's coaching in a system with a far, far, far below average offensive system and offensive coaching and now, lack of offensive talent which keeps the defense on the field much more. Added to this, the talent on the defensive side of the ball isn't there, and whooooollllaaaa. This is what Jham is facing. This is what he has to deal with. So, I know this may sound crazy, but I think JHam is actually above average. The sad thing is, when a system like we have is so devolved in Head Coaching and now Talent, it's very, very difficult to tell or assess if a guy like JHAM or the position coaches are good or not good. They are already starting with a stacked (or lack thereof) deck against them.