What are your objections other than "he hasn't done it as a head coach/I want to see more" ????
Mr.Infectious said:
What are your objections other than "he hasn't done it as a head coach/I want to see more" ????
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Seems like experience and success are two MAJOR criteria!
zephyr88 said:
c) he's 2-9 in November...
at SMU
Exactly rightBayside Tiger Ag said:
They don't hate him they just don't think he's ready and it's a valid concern.
Exactlydeadlift said:
What's the deal with November - why cherry pick a month?
And why the emphasis on at SMU? Is your assumption that it should be easy to win at SMU?
Shouldn't the main focus with coach evaluation be on how the program was trending before he got there, where it is now, and where it is headed?
deadlift said:
What's the deal with November - why cherry pick a month?
And why the emphasis on at SMU? Is your assumption that it should be easy to win at SMU?
Shouldn't the main focus with coach evaluation be on how the program was trending before he got there, where it is now, and where it is headed?
offenseguru said:
i want a big name because we need someone who can immediately bring best 5*, 4* athletes available. we have never had that level in large numbers.
chad could get there but it would take a while and some luck
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Great troll post, but nonetheless:
The logic that people want to fire Sumlin (who's had no less than 8 wins each season in the SECW) for Morris (who's had no more than 6 wins as a HC in the AAC) is baffling. In this scenario, Coach Sumlin is without a doubt the better option.
Personally I need to see more out of Morris as a HC.
Abitaholic said:
Chad's biggest blemish? Accepting the SMU job. Really what was he thinking. There was a less than 5% chance he hits a home run.
Wasn't for Dabo.CrottyKid said:Mr.Infectious said:
What are your objections other than "he hasn't done it as a head coach/I want to see more" ????
Is there a more important objection to a head coaching candidate? Seems like experience and success are two MAJOR criteria!
Meximan said:Wasn't for Dabo.CrottyKid said:Mr.Infectious said:
What are your objections other than "he hasn't done it as a head coach/I want to see more" ????
Is there a more important objection to a head coaching candidate? Seems like experience and success are two MAJOR criteria!
Hate this argument because it is a stupid premise... and just not factual after Saban and Kirby Smart.cevans_40 said:
I prefer we have a coach with a defensive background. Looking around the country, it seems that more successful head coaches come from that side if the ball.
Coog_aTm said:
Morris is probably a decent coach, but you need a home run hire.
Briles (we are talking coaching ability here not rape scandal) at UH in his first year took a team that was two years removed from 0-11 and one year removed from 3-8 and went 7-5. The talent level was as bad or worse than SMUs and he was in a tougher conference (old Conference USA was much better than the AAC). He also gave Saban a scare early in his tenure. You are going to need someone with that kind of coaching ability to get A&M consistently in the top 3 of the SEC. What has Morris done? I mean June Jones took SMU to a bowl game. Has Morris even done better than June Jones at this point?