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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 543216" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Yea I don't see him resigning as that would be a death knell for his coaching career - even more than having his contract not extended in a couple of years. And that is before any discussion of the money on the table. But there is no doubt there is a ton of frustration for everyone on this team - you can see it in the coach and the players. Interestingly AD is the one I see the least affected (from afar for sure) but he is an outlier. </p><p></p><p>I keep getting struck by the headline of this thread that Clemson was the chance to "get right". To put it mildly we didn't and with that the trajectory of this season is downward - but DTM you are right there are more chances at wins in the next part of the schedule. Starts with ND this weekend. A win over them would put a smile on some faces - at least for a while. Especially if the win had a few 3 point shots drop. It isn't going to materially change the direction of the season but it may well relieve some of the pressure/frustration that has folks speculating on resignations/transfers/etc. </p><p></p><p>On the other side, a loss to ND - especially if we don't improve offensively - would heap more frustration and pressure on this team. I am hoping they come out pissed against ND after the performance against Clemson and that CJP tweaks some things to help them in the offense. I am hopeful but we will see. The downside is "not good" shall we say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 543216, member: 2784"] Yea I don't see him resigning as that would be a death knell for his coaching career - even more than having his contract not extended in a couple of years. And that is before any discussion of the money on the table. But there is no doubt there is a ton of frustration for everyone on this team - you can see it in the coach and the players. Interestingly AD is the one I see the least affected (from afar for sure) but he is an outlier. I keep getting struck by the headline of this thread that Clemson was the chance to "get right". To put it mildly we didn't and with that the trajectory of this season is downward - but DTM you are right there are more chances at wins in the next part of the schedule. Starts with ND this weekend. A win over them would put a smile on some faces - at least for a while. Especially if the win had a few 3 point shots drop. It isn't going to materially change the direction of the season but it may well relieve some of the pressure/frustration that has folks speculating on resignations/transfers/etc. On the other side, a loss to ND - especially if we don't improve offensively - would heap more frustration and pressure on this team. I am hoping they come out pissed against ND after the performance against Clemson and that CJP tweaks some things to help them in the offense. I am hopeful but we will see. The downside is "not good" shall we say. [/QUOTE]
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