Joshbrown
Well-Known Member
A couple of things. If you are omitting his first 3 seasons, KF has won between 7-9 games 8x, not 9x. And he has won below 7 games 3x, not 2x. I know 2012 was a trainwreck. You forgetting that one?
Look you stated matter-of-factly that KF is good for 7- 9 wins per year. Um, No. As someone else pointed out he is good for 7 - 8 wins per year. Since his successful three-year run ending in 2004, KF has averaged 7.76 wins per year and averaged 5.07 losses. That is 13 years of MEDIOCRITY. Throw out the two outliers, 2012 and 2015, he still averages 7.72 wins vs. 5.1 losses. Again he has only reached the 9-win plateau 3x since 2004. For comparison, Wisconsin, with three different coaches, has reached that plateau ELEVEN times. Think about that for a moment. 11 out of 13 years. KF, 3 out 13.
Since being awarded his first lifetime contract in 2010, after winning a meaningless Orange Bowl (our presence there instead of a possible B1G title and Rose Bowl due to his coaching scared at the end of the Ohio St game) KF has only reached 9 wins ONCE. His overall record is 62-42. That is 7.75 wins vs 5.25 losses.
His performance as a coach has been mediocre at best these past 13 seasons. These days most coaches are gone after 3-5 years of this MEDIOCRITY, but our coach is going on 14 years of it now. And there is a disparity between his success as a coach and his compensation.
Do you believe KF is deserving of the 10th highest total compensation this year? Pretty sure that's the case if you read my post in another thread. It is naive to think his salary happens in a vacuum, just like Barta's $6 million dollar settlement. Similarily, it would be naive to believe the generosity of these lifetime contracts don't lead to some degree of complacency.
Do you believe he is putting the program ahead of his own selfish interests? Do you believe he should be allowed to select his successor? If so why? His mediocre winning percentage? Do you believe Nepotism is healthy for any organization?
Let me ask you this, at this point do you think he is more likely to win 12 games in one season like 2015, or lose 8 like in 2012?
I know, it's irrelevant, because he is good for 7 - 8 wins per year. And the 'Saint goes marching on.'
I didn't read his idiotic post. Sounds like some serious cherry-picking on what counts as "KF's record". lol
The apologists would've whistled a happy tune as they herded people into Treblinka. That subset of the fanbase should make any normal person feel icky.