Stallion wrote:I know we are going to beat this to death for the next decade but in my memory only 1 school has ever fired its coach in the situation that SMU faced. I think Boston College. Too many to count haven't. Didn't work out great for either side at Boston College. Firing June would have been legally difficult, caused horrible anti-SMU publicity and the timing would have incredibly damaging due to the fact signing date was around the corner. If I had to bet money, my legal opinion is that SMU would have had to pay a large legal judgment or pay a large settlement buyout because SMU consented to allow Arizona St to negotiate with him. I wanted him gone for years but realize it was impractical at the time. However, both sides should have moved the earth to come to a mutually agreeable buyout last year though-both sides are now getting kicked in the nutts because of it
There was one significant difference. June was given permission to interview for the ASU job. The Boston College coach was explicitly told he was not allowed to interview for the other job.
I have to really wonder if we will be able to get Morris or Herman. If we have to settle for a second tier coach then we are better off just shutting this debacle down.
Word is we will hear something slightly sooner than we thought. This is not a hard turn around, and it will be great to get our coaching team in place to start showing the doom and gloomers how to be winners. It starts with attitude.
gostangs- if it really started with attitude then RGT and the CofC would have had the attitude that continuing with tiki beyond last year would not have been acceptable if we wanted to have 'reasonable' fball program this year.
redpony wrote:gostangs- if it really started with attitude then RGT and the CofC would have had the attitude that continuing with tiki beyond last year would not have been acceptable if we wanted to have 'reasonable' fball program this year.
One thing is for sure, if it starts with attitude you will be the last one moving. You are the anti-ponyboy.
gostangs wrote:Word is we will hear something slightly sooner than we thought. This is not a hard turn around, and it will be great to get our coaching team in place to start showing the doom and gloomers how to be winners. It starts with attitude.
Why wouldn't he be a good choice? What would be a better move in your opinion?
I'll take a guy who wants to use us as a step up right now....to step up he has to make us good.
I never said he wouldn't be a good choice. Besides his success in high school (aka Todd Dodge), his offense hasn't exactly been blowing up scoreboards, and yes I'm aware of the qb injury. Phil Bennett was a very successful coordinator, not so good as a head coach. It would be a gamble, there is no evidence to go by. He has never put together a staff or run a program, beyond high school five years ago. I will pull for whomever gets the job, but we better make the right hire, it could be our last at this level.
I feel like the Clemson offense has underperformed with Morris at the helm given the talent they recruit. I do not think we will get anyone better, I just don't think he is our Gary Patterson. Maybe I will be wrong though.
More than half of Clemson fans I have asked on message boards pretty much said "you can have him". I would rather get a coach that the fanbase will actually be bummed to lose him.