that we find ourselves at this point.
If you wanted to fire the coach, you let him go to South Florida last year and live with the results. Or if he shows no year to year improvement to demonstrate that the "ground-up" strategy is going to pay off next year, you scuttle him and bring in someone you want. You picked the direction you wanted, what the crap are you hand-wringing and indecisive about?
You don't buy into his plan to build over from the ground up, let him bring in a huge Freshman class and a few transfers that will redshirt this year, then anguish over whether to scuttle it all year one because some numb-nut boosters with more dollars than sense decide that they are now besties with Ben-f'ing-Howland. You don't commit yourself to him and the reset, then decide that it was not what you wanted after year one of the long term plan you agreed to.
If you didn't want him, he would have left last year. If after year two he doesn't look like he can get it done you get rid of him. But to be making the decision this year is the most idiotic, short-sighted, myopic, cowardly, dumb-ass thing imaginable.
It's so incompetent, indecisive, and dumb to not be able to pick a direction and stick to it. In short, it is the UNLV way.
If you wanted to fire the coach, you let him go to South Florida last year and live with the results. Or if he shows no year to year improvement to demonstrate that the "ground-up" strategy is going to pay off next year, you scuttle him and bring in someone you want. You picked the direction you wanted, what the crap are you hand-wringing and indecisive about?
You don't buy into his plan to build over from the ground up, let him bring in a huge Freshman class and a few transfers that will redshirt this year, then anguish over whether to scuttle it all year one because some numb-nut boosters with more dollars than sense decide that they are now besties with Ben-f'ing-Howland. You don't commit yourself to him and the reset, then decide that it was not what you wanted after year one of the long term plan you agreed to.
If you didn't want him, he would have left last year. If after year two he doesn't look like he can get it done you get rid of him. But to be making the decision this year is the most idiotic, short-sighted, myopic, cowardly, dumb-ass thing imaginable.
It's so incompetent, indecisive, and dumb to not be able to pick a direction and stick to it. In short, it is the UNLV way.