STILLBUSTER
Well-Known Member
I think coaching changes are the single most mishandled part of the college game. It’s generally done to appease those that are most opposed to the current coach, and generally flushes most of what has been accomplished straight down the toilet. Alveraz as Wisconsin AD has probably been the most successful at handing the transitions while keeping the teams assets intact. It doesn’t always work. Tiller tried to transition at Purdue but they couldn’t recruit the quality QB & WR’s required to keep the whole “basketball on turf” thing going. I would hate to pitch the player development program, a defense that is usually good, and the local knowledge gained over the years for some random name from the second tier of coaching ranks. Too many schools fire their coaches with a year or two remaining on their contracts and without a real plan, and it’s almost always a disaster.
Keep 'im = tomayto
Cut 'im = tomahto
F it, let's call the whole thing off ... http://www.firekirk.com/