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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 887049" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I think the time to hire Malzahn was before UCF hired him. An older coach wants to know that he'll be left alone to do his job and get decent support to do his job and he'll be able to go to bowls and make his fans happy. Malzahn will get that at UCF. We aren't going to offer him less hassles than he has at UCF. </p><p></p><p><strong><em>From his point of view</em></strong>, he just got fired from Auburn after being a successful coach, mainly for the sin of not beating the number one team in the country enough. He went bowling every year, played in one BCS championship, and had people looking over his shoulder telling him how to do his job. His worst record was 6-4. He'll probably have the same kind of record at UCF and he can stay until he retires and he'll get paid well and get the assistant coaches he wants and he can run a "system" offense without fans complaining and he'll have fans in the stands and at bowl games. </p><p></p><p>The only reason to come to Tech is to prove something, and Malzahn has nothing to prove. He'd want at least a 7-year contract--probably longer--and we look like we're about to show 7 years doesn't mean 7 years. </p><p></p><p>If I were Malzahn, I might use the upcoming Nebraska opening to get a contract extension, but I'm not even leaving UCF for Nebraska, and they're a top 20 (at least) revenue team. </p><p></p><p>If you'd still like to fantasize about him coming here, feel free to ignore this post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 887049, member: 282"] I think the time to hire Malzahn was before UCF hired him. An older coach wants to know that he'll be left alone to do his job and get decent support to do his job and he'll be able to go to bowls and make his fans happy. Malzahn will get that at UCF. We aren't going to offer him less hassles than he has at UCF. [B][I]From his point of view[/I][/B], he just got fired from Auburn after being a successful coach, mainly for the sin of not beating the number one team in the country enough. He went bowling every year, played in one BCS championship, and had people looking over his shoulder telling him how to do his job. His worst record was 6-4. He'll probably have the same kind of record at UCF and he can stay until he retires and he'll get paid well and get the assistant coaches he wants and he can run a "system" offense without fans complaining and he'll have fans in the stands and at bowl games. The only reason to come to Tech is to prove something, and Malzahn has nothing to prove. He'd want at least a 7-year contract--probably longer--and we look like we're about to show 7 years doesn't mean 7 years. If I were Malzahn, I might use the upcoming Nebraska opening to get a contract extension, but I'm not even leaving UCF for Nebraska, and they're a top 20 (at least) revenue team. If you'd still like to fantasize about him coming here, feel free to ignore this post. [/QUOTE]
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