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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 846792" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>You counter the prospect of HC being fired by offering coordinators multi year deals. That's what Nate Woody got when he came here, and it afforded him the opportunity to take an analyst position at Michigan after CPJ retired. Most assistants are normally year to year anyhow. Especially at the lower levels, there really isnt much job security for football coaches. Multi year deals for assistants is gold.</p><p></p><p>We also need to get over this "If we fire CGC now, we could lose out on a promising recruiting class." Well, that assumes the next coach even wants the same players. When we fired Chan Gailey, he had a really promising recruiting class lined up. Anyone regret losing out on that class, a class that included a future NFL QB that ended up at Duke, given we have hindsight of what CPJ was able to do? Also, the transfer portal takes the burden off of putting all your eggs in the HS recruiting basket. If there's a very good head coach willing to come to your school, you take that head coach over 1 recruiting class. You have to have confidence the next coach can recruit to his scheme and become successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 846792, member: 360"] You counter the prospect of HC being fired by offering coordinators multi year deals. That's what Nate Woody got when he came here, and it afforded him the opportunity to take an analyst position at Michigan after CPJ retired. Most assistants are normally year to year anyhow. Especially at the lower levels, there really isnt much job security for football coaches. Multi year deals for assistants is gold. We also need to get over this "If we fire CGC now, we could lose out on a promising recruiting class." Well, that assumes the next coach even wants the same players. When we fired Chan Gailey, he had a really promising recruiting class lined up. Anyone regret losing out on that class, a class that included a future NFL QB that ended up at Duke, given we have hindsight of what CPJ was able to do? Also, the transfer portal takes the burden off of putting all your eggs in the HS recruiting basket. If there's a very good head coach willing to come to your school, you take that head coach over 1 recruiting class. You have to have confidence the next coach can recruit to his scheme and become successful. [/QUOTE]
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