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Its all we had till SOS came home to take us to the promised land..........lots of practice.......But you keep being the the bestest fan ever and believing in miracles.
Its all we had till SOS came home to take us to the promised land..........lots of practice.......But you keep being the the bestest fan ever and believing in miracles.
Ugh… it’s going to be 2+ more years of misery.
No it’s not. Not sure why we repeat the same narrative each time this happens. If this continues he’s gone, and at this stage I’d say ‘24 isn’t even a guarantee. And if he does get it, and things haven’t improved, it will most likely be because someone with brains(Sasse most likely) realized next year wouldn’t be the ideal time to roll out a new coach given the schedule. New president with no ties to either the coach or the guy who hired him. We’ve seen this episode play out dozens of times. Outside of a major turnaround, there will be a massive change in the UAA. And I don’t think he’ll need 4 years of data to do so.
I know it's unlikely Billy gets fired this season because of his stupid buyout. I think it's more likely that he gets fired next season if he doesn't turn it around. Whose your pick for a replacement coach? My number one choice is Urban Meyer. Whose your choice?
The way we have been burned in recent years I would take a proven commodity as my number one option instead of a young up and coming coach, which is a risk.
Proven coaches list:
Urban Meyer- Unlikely because he said he is done with coaching, but you never know with Urban. Make him say no. His competitive fire will not allow his last coaching job to be the Jax disaster.
Bob Stoops- Maybe the 10th time is the charm? Extremely unlikely.
Chris Petersen- Extremely unlikely
Luke Fickell- He has a low buyout and Wisconsin isn't a great job. Would he leave his native midwest to come to the South East? Maybe there is a chance. He has been really successful.
Matt Rhule- I think he would easily leave Nebraska for us. He is a realistic proven option.
The next tier:
Kalen Deboer- He is the top young up and coming coaches along with Mike Elko. He has won at all 3 of his stops and he has Washington looking very good. He is 16-2 at Washington so far. 95-11 career record.
Mike Elko- I think he is one of the best up and coming coaches. He is really good, but his experience is lacking
Lane Kiffin- Great on offense. He would need to be paired with a great DC.
Mike Stoops- He has done a great job at KY, but the concern is that he might be a SEC east version of Dan Mullen. I think he is better than Mullen, but i am not sure how high his ceiling is.
Deion Sanders- He is very unproven and a risky. Our recruiting would be legendary and he does delegate and allow his staff do their jobs.
As far as a replacement goes, does anyone think Stricknine is up for it, that he has a list of candidates to explore, that he even knows how to determine who would be a new, solid hire in all aspects?
1) Ken Wilson Upgrade
2) Maurice Linguist Upgrade
3) Don Brown Upgrade
4) Dana Dimel Upgrade
Even if Napier makes some changes and we go from 6 wins, to 8, he's still Mark Richt, in effect. His acumen has been on full display. Hope we are competitive against georgia and fsu.No it’s not. Not sure why we repeat the same narrative each time this happens. If this continues he’s gone, and at this stage I’d say ‘24 isn’t even a guarantee. And if he does get it, and things haven’t improved, it will most likely be because someone with brains(Sasse most likely) realized next year wouldn’t be the ideal time to roll out a new coach given the schedule. New president with no ties to either the coach or the guy who hired him. We’ve seen this episode play out dozens of times. Outside of a major turnaround, there will be a massive change in the UAA. And I don’t think he’ll need 4 years of data to do so.
IMHO, Stricklin is an articulate dipstick. I need to look and see how our overall athletics are performing nationally.He won’t be making any more football hires. I’ve said from Napiers first day, regardless of how it turned out, he’d be his last hire.
Richt was 3x the coach Billy has been. He’s friggin 9-9 and hasn’t faced the toughest part of our schedule yet.Even if Napier makes some changes and we go from 6 wins, to 8, he's still Mark Richt, in effect. His acumen has been on full display. Hope we are competitive against georgia and fsu.
The next two games are very important .Of course it would be the best thing for him to succeed. But I’ve seen nothing that leads me to believe he can actually coach well enough to be successful in the SEC. The meat of our schedule lies ahead against our 2 biggest rivals who are in the top 5. We’ll be fortunate to make it to 6-6. Next year’s schedule is even tougher. He will not survive with a .500 or less record for his first 3 years.
No fuching way.
Valiant effort bro but you’re talking to a guy that wanted to keep Muschump . Your words while correct while fall on deaf Stephen earsYou realize everything we complained about with Muschamp, then McElwain, then Mullen have all turned out to be absolutely correct, right? There’s been articles written after the fact detailing those missteps and how they ultimately led to their demise. Everyone here, and practically everywhere, called them well before they came to fruition. And where are all these guys now? Killing it elsewhere, proving us all wrong?
Those same people have been supportive of much of what Napier has done here, yet have said since day one that he needs an OC, QB coach and STs coach. The national media is saying the same thing. Palmer himself(does he have any cred in your eyes?) openly questioned the 2 point try when we lined up for it. At some point, we have to stop with the whole “keyboard coaches” thing. It’s tired and has been proven to be false. And it’s not because we’re just so smart. It’s that the decisions that we’re questioning are just that dumb.