not gonna speak for him, but i agree with him. it's a transition year on the field, and on the sidelines, and administratively. for all intents and purposes, i think there are a lot of ways you can look at 17 as "year 1, part 2".
Currie officially started his job a week ago. 9 months from now, if we're sitting at 8-4/7-5 going to another bowl, with what looks like should be a pretty good team for 18, it's going to be difficult, or at least risky, for an AD with 9 months under his belt to say "i've seen enough, you gotta go". especially with the new staff, and the returning players, and potentially one of the richest in state recruiting cycles in recent memory....
and i honestly think we will be fairly competitive. the only game that i think will be fairly ugly is Bama.
not saying it won't happen, i just think it would take something that would have to make it where there was no other option but to fire him. some scandal, or he says something so stupid, or goes 5-7 or worse.
i believe, that if they think they have the option to see what 2018 looks like, with expectations ratcheted back up again, like they were for 2016, they'll take it, and see what happens. then evaluate, and make a decision.
plus, financially, are they going to want to pay the buyout, potentially all the assistant buyouts, and then potentially having to pick up the tab on a buyout and contract for a new coach and staff they think they can poach from another p5 school?
the only thing i can't comment on is what kind of relationship Currie will have, or has, with Butch. it's well documented the issues Currie had with coaches at KSU. it's well documented his relationships with coaches here. so i'll call that the wild card in all this.
at the end of the day i also think Butch has a lot more support behind closed doors than we all think. and if Haslam's happy, everybody's happy.