Boston Vol
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I can't think of a situation that set the program back for years. It was due to making a bad replacement hire.
There are more situations where the program was set back because someone was fired who probably shouldn't have been.
Frank solich - Nebraska
Les Miles - LSU (to be determined)
Who did Bama hang onto too long? Stallings?
I was always of the opinion they fired him too soon and ended up with a string of terrible hires.
Texas is likely a good example but to date it remains to be seen if they are better off.
Hmmm
For some reason I thought he was fired. Was he forced to "resign" or was something else happening?
Jerry Faust had the ND job for 5 years before being fired. They went 7-5 for two seasons under Holtz against relatively weak schedules before being able to put it back together.
The question is never "if" you should fire a coach that isn't performing. The question is do you have the courage and wisdom to do it and hire a better coach.
Ray Goff at Georgia. It's insane that he lasted 7 years.
At the time Alabama was firing 10 win coaches who didn't win championships, we were giving Fulmer raises and extensions for 8 win seasons. Thus we are where we are now and they are where they are.
"At the time Alabama was firing 10 win coaches who didn't win championships ... "
THIS. I grew up in Alabama. There is no other expectation at UA except for the national championship. It's all they play for.
