Tracy Claeys fired

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This has been handled about as poorly as possible. I don't think it's a bad decision, but Minnesota's Athletic Department could not look worse. Rough stretch for men's sports.
 

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This has been handled about as poorly as possible. I don't think it's a bad decision, but Minnesota's Athletic Department could not look worse. Rough stretch for men's sports.
No kidding, sex tape of the basketball team, drug abuse in the wrestling program, and rape on the football team. I'd be embarrassed to be a gopher grad.
 

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This has been handled about as poorly as possible. I don't think it's a bad decision, but Minnesota's Athletic Department could not look worse. Rough stretch for men's sports.
I assume they waited until after Jan 1 to save the 1/2 mil on coaches buyouts. Also hope this wasn't just done to appease the critics up there who never went to games anyway.
Claeys' lack of control over his players, and his "could never be prouder" tweet did him in.
 

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I assume they waited until after Jan 1 to save the 1/2 mil on coaches buyouts. Also hope this wasn't just done to appease the critics up there who never went to games anyway.
Claeys' lack of control over his players, and his "could never be prouder" tweet did him in.
How could you think this wasn't done to appease critics? He had a huge amount of on-field success. What else could you think this was about? Perception and winning and not necessarily in that order based on program history and location. They are going to lose for a while because of this firing, perception is the only reason to make it. I don't disagree with the decisions, but as was said earlier, you didn't want to be the next coach at this university to embroil your team in a scandal.
 

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Claeys' lack of control over his players, and his "could never be prouder" tweet did him in.

Yea, the tweet was the killer. I actually thought TC brought some good things to the program but somebody had to get fired when the AD has the PR problems it has. Surprised Pitino survived the UM decision making process.
 

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How could you think this wasn't done to appease critics? He had a huge amount of on-field success. What else could you think this was about? Perception and winning and not necessarily in that order based on program history and location. They are going to lose for a while because of this firing, perception is the only reason to make it. I don't disagree with the decisions, but as was said earlier, you didn't want to be the next coach at this university to embroil your team in a scandal.
I would compare it to the Baylor situation. Baylor did not want to fire Briles. The only reason they did was because it kept being in the spotlight and the critics and media attention wasn't backing down. If that attention had gone away, they would have kept him. I'm not up in Minnesota, but it seems like the national attention on this had died down and pretty much gone away. If Minnesota wanted to, they probably could have outlasted the critics. I think the reason they fired him was because they knew that their coach supporting boycotting players wasn't a good look and also because there had been that rift between him, and the AD and University. The critics will support that move, but I agree with Tornado, I don't believe they did it just to appease critics
 

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How could you think this wasn't done to appease critics? He had a huge amount of on-field success. What else could you think this was about? Perception and winning and not necessarily in that order based on program history and location. They are going to lose for a while because of this firing, perception is the only reason to make it. I don't disagree with the decisions, but as was said earlier, you didn't want to be the next coach at this university to embroil your team in a scandal.
If you're going to fire him fine, but it should have been done 2-3 weeks ago. I see there was going to be a big campus march/demonstration tomorrow night.
Signing day in about a month - and Minn has no coach. Sheesh...
 

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Saw this on a non-college sports forum:
"Good. the most un-inspiring head coach I’ve ever seen. I hope they FINALLY get someone with some head coaching experience.. You cant “learn on the job” in one of the best conferences in the country."

At least he said "one of the best."
 

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Then how about this from the QB:

Brett McMurphyVerified account ‏@McMurphyESPN
55m55 minutes ago

Minnesota QB Mitch Leidner: “No one is happy w/administration right now. I don’t know who would want to be part of this program at this time"
 
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Then how about this from the QB:

Brett McMurphyVerified account ‏@McMurphyESPN
55m55 minutes ago

Minnesota QB Mitch Leidner: “No one is happy w/administration right now. I don’t know who would want to be part of this program at this time"


Train wreck. Minnesota's adminstration needs to restart from scratch.
 

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Fleck is a good fit for Minnesota. He'll do well there, and I can see him bringing in much better recruits.
Will he be on board with a 100 year Jack Trice anniversary game? Gotta ask the important questions....