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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 848108" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The issue isn't with competing directly with the big boys. It's with the butterfly effect from it. OU's coach leaves for OU. Suddenly OU goes after someone. They take the coach of some smaller program that has done well and now that smaller program that is set up well is looking for a coach. If you are an up-and-coming coach you likely want to wait to see what jobs open up and would likely rather land at a place that is replacing a coach hired away for success than fired for a lack there of because it will likely be a better situation. </p><p></p><p>The bigger issue is with attracting the more promising up and coming coaches and not just younger coaches with mild success. And that is where money comes into play. Yes, I know there are reports that we have the money to fire Collins this year. The interesting thing about phrasing is that it can hide things what isn't said. What is important isn't getting rid of Collins but rather attracting a quality coach after, and having the money to do the former doesn't mean we have the money to make the latter likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 848108, member: 2299"] The issue isn't with competing directly with the big boys. It's with the butterfly effect from it. OU's coach leaves for OU. Suddenly OU goes after someone. They take the coach of some smaller program that has done well and now that smaller program that is set up well is looking for a coach. If you are an up-and-coming coach you likely want to wait to see what jobs open up and would likely rather land at a place that is replacing a coach hired away for success than fired for a lack there of because it will likely be a better situation. The bigger issue is with attracting the more promising up and coming coaches and not just younger coaches with mild success. And that is where money comes into play. Yes, I know there are reports that we have the money to fire Collins this year. The interesting thing about phrasing is that it can hide things what isn't said. What is important isn't getting rid of Collins but rather attracting a quality coach after, and having the money to do the former doesn't mean we have the money to make the latter likely. [/QUOTE]
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