butchna
Sit down and tell me all about it...way over there
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Do you expect staff changes as well and how many? It seems if JP is truly looking to the future of the program that this is needed also.If I were in JP’s shoes...I would probably look to the future. Shore up one of the best ‘22 classes the program has ever seen and make it extremely hard for the administration to get rid of me for fear of loosing such a talented group of players...
And the younger fan base will not be as rabid a fan because the team has always been low performing in their memories. This leads to an aging fan base and will be quite difficult to replace the older fans with younger fans...because who grows up wanting to be a fan of poor programs? In the long run, fix it now, or the stadium will look like Vandy’s in the future.This pretty much sums it up. We are a bunch of fans living in the past who have watched the slow death of something we love, wallowing in denial thinking that the right nobody head coach will catch lightning in a bottle and bring us back. The sad fact is there is no bringing this back. This is now a lower to middle tier SEC East team. There is no savior booster or champion inside the University who will go out and hire a home run. It isn't happening. Pruitt will sink down into the quicksand and after a 5-7 season next year we will make yet another move to another middling hire we all hope works out. It won't. I am now at acceptance on the grieving scale. My once enormous emotional investment is now at a trickle.
I will stay on this board because of the great people who share in our communal pain but I see the writing on the wall. It's donesies.
Not all, but a lot of our younger fanbase sees the games as a social/tailgating event. Pretty similar to Ole Miss fans. The game is in the background, either in person or on TV, but you're there to hang out with other people. The game is totally secondary. If football got cancelled tomorrow, I'm not sure any of them would be broken up over it - after all, there are other social events besides football.And the younger fan base will not be as rabid a fan because the team has always been low performing in their memories. This leads to an aging fan base and will be quite difficult to replace the older fans with younger fans...because who grows up wanting to be a fan of poor programs? In the long run, fix it now, or the stadium will look like Vandy’s in the future.
The last 30 seconds on the first half against auburn is the worst coaching job I’ve ever seen. I’m still trying to figure out why with 13 seconds from our own 44 we run a flat route to move up to our own 49. Why not take two shots to the end zone? Or run a play to get in FG range and spike the ball after a first down.
Never agreed with delaying winning. But we’re not exactly doing the winning so different would have to be more conducive.My biggest issue with this season and one I really will never understand is that in a "free year" why not get all of your younger guys game experience and come out firing for the next seasons?
Play and develop for the future - i see that is a critical failure/missed opportunity in this year especially.
Because coaches don't trust the QB they keep trotting outThe last 30 seconds on the first half against auburn is the worst coaching job I’ve ever seen. I’m still trying to figure out why with 13 seconds from our own 44 we run a flat route to move up to our own 49. Why not take two shots to the end zone? Or run a play to get in FG range and spike the ball after a first down.
I would take the cash option for sure. I would invest $75 at low risk options making around 3% in interest/dividend income. Never touch the principal and live off the $2,250,000 a year in investment income. I doubt I could even spend that in a year with no debt.Taking lump sum cash option would be $180 million x 37% - $66,600,000=$113,400,000...but still you could do somethings