The 2015 Troy Trojans saw an improved win-loss record, but the team's improvement goes much deeper.
In Neal Brown's first year as the head man in Troy, the team finished 4-8, a one game improvement over the 2014 team's 3-9 finish. By just casually watching a Trojan game this season, you could easily see major improvements in just about every aspect of the game.
Troy fans have an abundance of reasons to be excited for the future of the program, but some see the team's mediocre 4-8 record and wonder why many Trojan fans are so optimistic after what was technically a below average season.