Watch their record drop from when A&M started beating them.
Why? Gus runs the same base offense as does Morris. But Gus has better talent than Morris @ Arkie.BrotherChad said:DM44 said:
Unless Jerry Jones steps up, how can Arkansas afford to pay 2 ex coaches and hire a new HC + staff?
Well I think that's the assumption: Jerry will step up. Also since Walmart HQ is In Fayetteville I'm assuming (but could be wrong) that their are some BM boosters from that family as well. I think Arky has more money than people think.
PAPN was saying Arky is going to make another pass at Gus, but they predict it'll be unsuccessful again.
And bike trails.Tango_Mike said:BrotherChad said:DM44 said:
Unless Jerry Jones steps up, how can Arkansas afford to pay 2 ex coaches and hire a new HC + staff?
Well I think that's the assumption: Jerry will step up. Also since Walmart HQ is In Fayetteville I'm assuming (but could be wrong) that their are some BM boosters from that family as well. I think Arky has more money than people think.
PAPN was saying Arky is going to make another pass at Gus, but they predict it'll be unsuccessful again.
Walmart is in Bentonville, which is on the Missouri border.
While some of the Waltons did attend Arkansas, I'd be completely shocked if any of them is giving money for a football coach. They spend their donations on charter schools, art, and schools in Africa
Saban has picked up HC's with comparative resumes to Morris. It's about getting intel on what other programs are doing and also having a former HC prepare a gameplan against you week in and out.TXAGBQ76 said:
Great, he can consult on all of the successful things he's done at Arky. That will reeeaaaally help us!
Boy, he sure showed us how badly we screwed up by throwing an 0-16-in-the-SEC-hissy-fit. I can only hope that we can once again emerge from the wrath of Chad ...Alpha Texan said:
I would probably take Morris as an assistant here, but I think he is a little bit upset at us for not hiring him as our HC, even though it was clearly the right move in hindsight.
Typically this is the case but staring 0-16 in conference play right in the face is an extenuating circumstance. Had there been any improvement from year one to year two he would be fine but he imploded the roster to bring in "his guys" and we are arguably worse than last year. The replacement wouldn't need to win immediately, just don't lose to San Jose State in year 2 or post the worst record in Arkansas history in back to back years. Bielema even went 7-6 in his second year and should have beaten Alabama.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
2. This is the bigger issue. Everyone knew the talent was low and not appropriate for what Morris system. The rule of thumb is 4 years, unless the program implodes in year 3. Some really bad programs need to allow 5 years (Mizzou when Pinkel took over).
By violating the rule of thumb, they would send a message that they will not give a coach adequate time. So they would be asking the replacement to win immediately
greg.w.h said:
Chad is a relatively economic, "mid-major"-style hire. The contract was never outlandish and buyout is constructed to convince both Chad and the public that he's there for six years.
This article provides a decent framing:
https://footballscoop.com/news/chad-morris-contract-buyout-situation-arkansas/
hogfan14 said:Typically this is the case but staring 0-16 in conference play right in the face is an extenuating circumstance. Had there been any improvement from year one to year two he would be fine but he imploded the roster to bring in "his guys" and we are arguably worse than last year. The replacement wouldn't need to win immediately, just don't lose to San Jose State in year 2 or post the worst record in Arkansas history in back to back years. Bielema even went 7-6 in his second year and should have beaten Alabama.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
2. This is the bigger issue. Everyone knew the talent was low and not appropriate for what Morris system. The rule of thumb is 4 years, unless the program implodes in year 3. Some really bad programs need to allow 5 years (Mizzou when Pinkel took over).
By violating the rule of thumb, they would send a message that they will not give a coach adequate time. So they would be asking the replacement to win immediately
He might have additional leeway if he had a track record like Bielema did with Wisconsin but he doesn't. At the very least he'll be forced to get rid of both coordinators but I'm not sure who would come here to be an OC or DC when they know Morris is likely to be fired after next season regardless.
Wildcat said:
Money isn't really an issue if Arkansas wants to make a move. Between the Waltons, Tysons, Hunts, etc., there is plenty of money in NW Arkansas.
The problem is that job looks like a career killer for the foreseeable future. The entire state has a population of the DFW. So they need to recruit some out of state talent. From where? Going head to head against Bama, Auburn, LSU, A&M, OU or tu just doesn't look like a winning scenario for them.
Just not sure how another year or two would keep dumb playcalls like the below from happening multiple times a game. Morris has never beaten a P5 school and we've lost multiple 4* recruits the last few weeks due to the product on the field which has made our recruiting ranking drop to almost #50.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
You wont know until the middle of year 3 whether this is true regression or growing pains. That's why the rule of thumb says 4 years. And, I would hardly call this an implosion. Implosion means going from good to bad, or average to horrid.
AAggie said:
Would rather have him than Dickey as the OC/QB guy. He can bring some spread concepts to the table for Fisher to incorporate.
What the eff are they feeding kids Louisana??? why we can't beat LSU like arky?greg.w.h said:Wildcat said:
Money isn't really an issue if Arkansas wants to make a move. Between the Waltons, Tysons, Hunts, etc., there is plenty of money in NW Arkansas.
The problem is that job looks like a career killer for the foreseeable future. The entire state has a population of the DFW. So they need to recruit some out of state talent. From where? Going head to head against Bama, Auburn, LSU, A&M, OU or tu just doesn't look like a winning scenario for them.
" Population estimates, July 1, 2018, (V2018)3,013,825"
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/AR
" The DallasFort Worth metroplex's population is 7,539,711 according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2018 population estimates,..."
Urban pop was about 5.1 million in 2010 and combined statistical area 6.8 million in 2010
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DallasFort_Worth_metroplex
Louisiana has a projected 2019 population of 4.65 million
Oklahoma 3.98 million
Missouri 6.15 million
Tennessee 6.83 million
Mississippi 2.99 million
I think if he does beat MSU he gets another year. Attendance against Auburn last weekend was the worst we've had for an SEC game since 2001 though. Season tickets are going to be at a record low next year if we do keep him. We're likely screwed either way in the '20 class but we do have a 4* in-state QB Jacolby Criswell we could flip from North Carolina if Chandler Morris goes elsewhere.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
Fire Morris now, nobody fixes the '20 recruiting class and Morris's 4* QB son goes elsewhere. If Morris beats MSU or Mizzou, things could pick up.
It looks like you guys have 8 sr starters (including Hicks), and 3 on the DL. You go Juco/TR to plug DL holes and there is a chance this group improves with another year. If they go 3-9 again, then fire him. At least that point Bielema would be coming off the books soon.
hogfan14 said:Just not sure how another year or two would keep dumb playcalls like the below from happening multiple times a game. Morris has never beaten a P5 school and we've lost multiple 4* recruits the last few weeks due to the product on the field which has made our recruiting ranking drop to almost #50.Agsuffering@bulaw said:
You wont know until the middle of year 3 whether this is true regression or growing pains. That's why the rule of thumb says 4 years. And, I would hardly call this an implosion. Implosion means going from good to bad, or average to horrid.