Would we be better off with Currie still AD?

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Was Currie really that bad of an AD? I mean he did listen to the fans and back off the Schiano hiring once he saw the backlash. Plus he supposedly was close to hiring Leach when he was fired. All things considered, do you think we’d be better off with Currie still here, rather than the past 3 years with Fulmer at the helm?
 
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Was Currie really that bad of an AD? I mean he did listen to the fans and back off the Schiano hiring once he saw the backlash. Plus he supposedly was close to hiring Leach when he was fired. All things considered, do you think we’d be better off with Currie still here, rather than the past 3 years with Fulmer at the helm?
I'm sorry...we are only allowing ridiculous coaching threads right now. You have to wait til May to start the ridiculous AD threads.
 
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The dude was going to hire Mike Leach! That would in fact make him a terrible AD. Mike Leach is already on the hot seat at Mississippi State after his first season.
 
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you mean the guy that went to the Bahamas instead of starting a coaching search? The guy that got so desperate he offered the job to Dave Doeren? No I’m glad his ass is gone.
Do you not think Dave Doeren would have atleast been a little better than Pruitt?
 
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The dude was going to hire Mike Leach! That would in fact make him a terrible AD. Mike Leach is already on the hot seat at Mississippi State after his first season.
I think Mike Leach is one of those guys who needs three years to get his program in place. If you hire him expecting instant success, probably going to be a little or lot disappointed.
 
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Was Currie really that bad of an AD? I mean he did listen to the fans and back off the Schiano hiring once he saw the backlash. Plus he supposedly was close to hiring Leach when he was fired. All things considered, do you think we’d be better off with Currie still here, rather than the past 3 years with Fulmer at the helm?
Yes.
 
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The dude was going to hire Mike Leach! That would in fact make him a terrible AD. Mike Leach is already on the hot seat at Mississippi State after his first season.
There is absolutely no way he is on the hot seat after one season at Mississippi State. Are you going by that coaches hot seat website? Because outside of that, I’ve seen no credible reports that his seat is hot at all. They went 3-7 this year just like us, with the difference being Pruitt is on year 3. Everywhere Leach has been, it has always taken several years for his teams to turn the corner and really start competing within their conference. He was 3-9 his first year at Washington State, which was in really bad shape when he took over, and they didn’t really start having success until year 4 when they went 9-4. His best record there was 11-2 in year 7, which is pretty impressive at a school like WSU...Pullman is not an easy place to recruit to. Plus any first year coach this season was at a much bigger disadvantage than usual due to all the practice time missed as a result of COVID.
 
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Was Currie really that bad of an AD? I mean he did listen to the fans and back off the Schiano hiring once he saw the backlash. Plus he supposedly was close to hiring Leach when he was fired. All things considered, do you think we’d be better off with Currie still here, rather than the past 3 years with Fulmer at the helm?
Bailiff, whack the OP’s pee pee.
 
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Currie was more qualified to run an athletic department but he was a spineless, Haslam puppet.

An AD is just like a casino boss. He needs to be able to smile at and glad-hand the high rollers and insure they have a good time while the house is taking their money. Equally as important, he has to be able to keep everybody in line, command respect, and occasionally bust some knee caps.
 
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Currie came on board knowing Butch would have to be replaced. He had months to plan. His plan was 1) Mullen- that feel through. 2) Schiano- terrible choice 3) Nothing planned after that. Hence it became a mess. Hart decided not to start the search until after he canned Dooley, even though he had a year to prepare for that inevitability. With two clear examples front of him- It's frustrating to now see Fulmer dragging along seemingly without a plan as well.
 
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you mean the guy that went to the Bahamas instead of starting a coaching search? The guy that got so desperate he offered the job to Dave Doeren? No I’m glad his ass is gone.
He was in the Bahamas bc he thought he had Mullen locked up. Should have held his hand the whole time til signatures were dried I guess.
 
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I think Mike Leach is one of those guys who needs three years to get his program in place. If you hire him expecting instant success, probably going to be a little or lot disappointed.
I don't think it is just the wins and losses. I think any SEC school would get sick of his attitude he has while losing 7 games.
 
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Was Currie really that bad of an AD? I mean he did listen to the fans and back off the Schiano hiring once he saw the backlash. Plus he supposedly was close to hiring Leach when he was fired. All things considered, do you think we’d be better off with Currie still here, rather than the past 3 years with Fulmer at the helm?
Yeah, Im not altogether sure that was his decision.
 
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