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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 918143" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Coaches are hired to either be fired or for them to leave you. Rarely does a coach stay until retirement anymore. Look at every coach that's been at GT from Curry on:</p><p></p><p>Bill Curry - left after 7 seasons for 'Bama</p><p>Ross - left after 5 seasons to coach in the NFL</p><p>Lewis - Fired after 2+ seasons</p><p>O'Leary - Left after 8 seasons for Notre Dame</p><p>Gailey - Fired after 6 seasons. Also almost left earlier for an NFL job</p><p>Johnson - Retired after 11 seasons. Tried to put his hat into the ring for the Tennessee opening.</p><p>Collins - Fired after 3+ seasons.</p><p></p><p>Who's to say if Key has 3 10+ wins seasons here, and Saban retires, 'Bama doesn't come after Key? Key has history there, is from Birmingham, and 'Bama has FAR more resources than GT does. Curry, who is as die hard GT as there is left here for 'Bama. </p><p></p><p>GT needs to come to terms with who we are on the pecking order. Would it be terrible to be the UCF of Power 5? Hire up and coming coaches, or very good coaches, and win 10+ games every year...and watch them move on because they were successful. It's up to GT to find the good coaches and keep the training moving forward with a full head of steam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 918143, member: 360"] Coaches are hired to either be fired or for them to leave you. Rarely does a coach stay until retirement anymore. Look at every coach that's been at GT from Curry on: Bill Curry - left after 7 seasons for 'Bama Ross - left after 5 seasons to coach in the NFL Lewis - Fired after 2+ seasons O'Leary - Left after 8 seasons for Notre Dame Gailey - Fired after 6 seasons. Also almost left earlier for an NFL job Johnson - Retired after 11 seasons. Tried to put his hat into the ring for the Tennessee opening. Collins - Fired after 3+ seasons. Who's to say if Key has 3 10+ wins seasons here, and Saban retires, 'Bama doesn't come after Key? Key has history there, is from Birmingham, and 'Bama has FAR more resources than GT does. Curry, who is as die hard GT as there is left here for 'Bama. GT needs to come to terms with who we are on the pecking order. Would it be terrible to be the UCF of Power 5? Hire up and coming coaches, or very good coaches, and win 10+ games every year...and watch them move on because they were successful. It's up to GT to find the good coaches and keep the training moving forward with a full head of steam. [/QUOTE]
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