He's the highest paid coach in FCS and UNI spends well above the national average on football at the FCS level and he hasn't delivered anywhere near the results to match that since 2008. Couple that with the fact that he's not very easy to get along with and he's put himself in the situation he's in. UNI only owes him one year if they pull the trigger after this year. It won't be difficult to find a very good coach with the resources and facilities we're able to offer.
Farley axed a bunch of assistants this off season as well correct? So clearly this feels like a make or break year for him.