SpringBokVol
I'm the master of my fate
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A coach who is no longer invested can do a lot of damage in a short time. I agree that UT wants to play it this way, but they're not going to get an MOU from a sitting coach until the season is over. And there's a very finite number of non-sitting HCs to consider.
UT owes CBJ the same whether he's let go today or in November, and Sexton is going to enforce the contract. The uncertainty is very hard on the players and it's not good for the program.
