The biggest decision in Orsini's tenure

Our new athletic director has some hard choosin' to do over the next couple of days.
Here's what we know about Phil Bennett:
1. The record is 17-41 in five seasons.
2. The record is 11-12 in the last two.
3. The CUSA record is 8-8 in the last two.
4. The contract runs through 2009.
5. The buyout is about $1 million.
The good of his era
1. More media savvy (minus The Ticket issue on Saturday)
2. Has grown to become a better head coach instead of being a micromanager.
3. Landmark wins over TCU and Tulsa.
4. Program has been on national television.
5. Has improved the talent from where it was when Cavan left him.
6. His players have his back. Or at least they talk like they do.
The bad of his era
1. 0-12 in 2003 where a couple of wins could have been found.
2. Defensive prowess that he brought has been average.
3. The offensive execution has been poor.
4. He just watched Rice first-year coach Todd Graham take his program to a bowl.
5. Several instances where the team has not shown up to play, see North Texas.
6. He told SMU's fans we should expect a bowl game this year. That likely will not happen.
Given those circumstances, I have no idea what Steve Orsini wants to do. It sounds likes the masses are divided on whether to keep Bennett or to release him.
Obviously, Orsini has put together a list of people who he would like to talk to.
Frankly, I don't know how Bennett survives this.
Personally, I'd like Bennett to stay because I'm tired of changing coaches every five years where the continuity is disrupted, the system could be different and the players inherited may not fit and we're right back where we started.
And if we don't think we can beat TCU, Baylor and whoever else next year, then fine. I think our talent is better. It might be a case where putting players in a position where they will succeed.
The only thing that keeps Bennett here is a new offensive coordinator/defensive coordinator. Someone is going to pay for this year. I think we can all agree on that.
With all that, I'm going to trust Orsini on this. If he feels like something new is needed and that Bennett can take you only so far, then fine. If he wants to hang in there will Bennett, then I'm OK with that too.
As disappointing as Saturday was, it's life. We'll go on. I had a good night of sleep. Woke up and saw my girls who were smiling. And because they were smiling. I smiled too.
I think my oldest took it really hard when I told her we lost.
Here's what we know about Phil Bennett:
1. The record is 17-41 in five seasons.
2. The record is 11-12 in the last two.
3. The CUSA record is 8-8 in the last two.
4. The contract runs through 2009.
5. The buyout is about $1 million.
The good of his era
1. More media savvy (minus The Ticket issue on Saturday)
2. Has grown to become a better head coach instead of being a micromanager.
3. Landmark wins over TCU and Tulsa.
4. Program has been on national television.
5. Has improved the talent from where it was when Cavan left him.
6. His players have his back. Or at least they talk like they do.
The bad of his era
1. 0-12 in 2003 where a couple of wins could have been found.
2. Defensive prowess that he brought has been average.
3. The offensive execution has been poor.
4. He just watched Rice first-year coach Todd Graham take his program to a bowl.
5. Several instances where the team has not shown up to play, see North Texas.
6. He told SMU's fans we should expect a bowl game this year. That likely will not happen.
Given those circumstances, I have no idea what Steve Orsini wants to do. It sounds likes the masses are divided on whether to keep Bennett or to release him.
Obviously, Orsini has put together a list of people who he would like to talk to.
Frankly, I don't know how Bennett survives this.
Personally, I'd like Bennett to stay because I'm tired of changing coaches every five years where the continuity is disrupted, the system could be different and the players inherited may not fit and we're right back where we started.
And if we don't think we can beat TCU, Baylor and whoever else next year, then fine. I think our talent is better. It might be a case where putting players in a position where they will succeed.
The only thing that keeps Bennett here is a new offensive coordinator/defensive coordinator. Someone is going to pay for this year. I think we can all agree on that.
With all that, I'm going to trust Orsini on this. If he feels like something new is needed and that Bennett can take you only so far, then fine. If he wants to hang in there will Bennett, then I'm OK with that too.
As disappointing as Saturday was, it's life. We'll go on. I had a good night of sleep. Woke up and saw my girls who were smiling. And because they were smiling. I smiled too.
I think my oldest took it really hard when I told her we lost.