the fact about CBJ is he is consistent. he's just as consistent as St. Nick Saban or Belichick.. he's just on the side of the ledger opposite them.
CBJ is a good if not great team manager or program manager. he is not very good leader of the team. the tropps don't rally to him, they hardly seem to respond to him on the field. he plays in fear of losing. that filters through the ranks. he's hardly a confident image but instead something that appears to be trying really hard to be taken seriously and 'look' the part, but without authenticity.
here is the thing and i've said it before- it isn't the components of the team, it's the coaching and the (lack of) mojo. There isn't a decided leader on the team- such as A.J. Jackson was- where the team played above their station simply because their leader demanded it. they lack confidence, and because their coach exudes the fear of losing (doing something wrong)- if their coach has no confidence in them, why should they have confidence in themselves?
when that dude coaches dingle-dangle-dangling-free-unafraid (which is usually when he is playing from behind and truly has nothing to lose) he does 'okay'.. i'm somewhat fascinated how nobody has put this together about him in the five years he's been at UT.