yellojello
Jolly Good Fellow
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I like the way you restated that to be "any school".
You're right. Seems like I misinterpreted Longesdays post to mean that no school has been successful changing head coaches. Turns out on finer parsing, that he was probably referring just to GT.
A case can certainly be made that there is no evidence that changing head coaches every 6-7 years had produced any significant change for GT. If one were to take that view, we would stick with one coach for a longer period based on "If we keep doing what we're doing, we'll keep getting what we are getting".
I, for one, would be perfectly able to accept that rationale for keeping CPJ. Chane for change's sake is rampant in our corporate culture. I definitely don't support that.
I think you can look at the trend of the school and fire the school. Changing head coaches has not produced a championship team or a significantly different record with the only logical constant being the school.