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Seriously beginning to wonder who the problem is. Mac has been pretty directly commenting about other schools having a better commitment from their ADs. It was obviously multiple nationally televised jabs. What else dont we know?
There were always signs that Mac didnt get what he wanted on the staff. We target several big names and ended up with 4 or 5 directional school big lots hires.
Maybe it ISNT all Butters' fault and the AD in charge continues to look for the cheapest way, ienot paying two extra coaches for January (having fired two) for instance or not hiring a defensive coach until after NSD because its cheaper (contractual penalties in many current coaches contracts , that wed likely have to pay the asst coach).
There have been no signs that he knows what he is doing or that he can escape Fooley's influence. Real big concerns about this guy. Only two months into the job and
Would Bammer or Buckeyes handle things this way? Of course not. Settle for three stars and pinch pennies on assts? Refuse to fire coaches? We know better.
Might be some validity to your thought on this. When the Mac to Oregon rumors started to appear I believe that Mac might have been generally interested with part of the issue being the administration and him not seeing eye-to-eye on building the program.