Looking like Diaz is gone at Miami ...looking more and more like Oregon is going to be looking for a coach soon.
I am so sick of this coaching cycle. Every time we dodge a bullet, another ******* school with a gun comes around.
But, if we can get through this cycle we might get a few years where the biggest budget schools are relatively stable.
Lol what's stability?
Well, a shuffling of blue blood school’s coaches like this year doesn’t happen every year. Most of their new hires will get at least 2-3 years (maybe not Texas).
As a Miami fan they should have threw that kind of money at Kiffin.
I am surprised Kiffin stayed put considering the jobs that were open this cycle! Maybe he is still in that "prove you deserve another big chance" phase to some but to me...I would hire him in a second! Kiffin in south Florida would have been a fun watch!
If LSU can fire a guy two seasons after winning a title, I think most blue blood jobs get two years. Plus, the money is getting out of hand, there's upheaval in the CFB structure, we're starting to pay players, etc. I think this is the new normal until there is some form of organization and leadership that has the best interest of the sport in mind, not the best interest of the conference/school. Until then, it will be all the big money schools trying to out-do the other schools. It's the SEC mindset, but now it's national.
He may have learned from USC that the big time job isn't for him. Might just be happy at Ole Miss.I am surprised Kiffin stayed put considering the jobs that were open this cycle! Maybe he is still in that "prove you deserve another big chance" phase to some but to me...I would hire him in a second! Kiffin in south Florida would have been a fun watch!
If the expectation or contention is a great year leads to increased enrollment the following year or couple years, that would be tough- most institutions would slow down the increase due to infrastructure and staffing limitations. Did they not use applicants? Imo just like in increasing ticket sales and fan support, the impact of success is somewhat generational or delayed.Now I agree here that you hit the major impact of college sports, and that is commercial development in some communities - and Ames and Manhattan would be good examples, where the university is a massive part of the town, and sporting events are the biggest draw for visitors.
Enrollment - like I said, I think it does have some impact, but enrollment numbers vs. football success suggests at most it's moderate and localized, but most likely just a fact that college football spending (or "investment") shot up during a time of increased enrollment overall. You just can't see broad correlations across the country to make a case that football success has a significant impact on enrollment.
So I would say that football success actually has limited impact on the university, but can have a big impact in the city in which the university is located, particularly in the prototypical "college towns" like Ames, Manhattan etc.
Ok?? I said 2-3 years. I think that is accurate and you seem to agree.
Its decending into madness.
Here are some satisfaction levels from the Big 12
Baylor - Satisfied
Oklahoma State - Satsified
Kansas - Honeymoon Phase
Texas Tech - Honeymoon Phase
Oklahoma - Honeymoon Phase
TCU - Honeymoon Phase
Texas - Miserable - [honeymoon phase already over!]
West Virginia - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Kansas State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Iowa State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Its decending into madness.
Here are some satisfaction levels from the Big 12
Baylor - Satisfied
Oklahoma State - Satsified
Kansas - Honeymoon Phase
Texas Tech - Honeymoon Phase
Oklahoma - Honeymoon Phase
TCU - Honeymoon Phase
Texas - Miserable - [honeymoon phase already over!]
West Virginia - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Kansas State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Iowa State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Already seeing plenty of Twitter takes about Campbell being an Oregon candidate.
I'm far from miserable. I'm very satisfied with Campbell and hope he stays for awhileIts decending into madness.
Here are some satisfaction levels from the Big 12
Baylor - Satisfied
Oklahoma State - Satsified
Kansas - Honeymoon Phase
Texas Tech - Honeymoon Phase
Oklahoma - Honeymoon Phase
TCU - Honeymoon Phase
Texas - Miserable - [honeymoon phase already over!]
West Virginia - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Kansas State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Iowa State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
If you think we’re tilting towards miserable you are clueless. We are satisfied and relieved at this point. Season wasn’t as planned but not bad.Its decending into madness.
Here are some satisfaction levels from the Big 12
Baylor - Satisfied
Oklahoma State - Satsified
Kansas - Honeymoon Phase
Texas Tech - Honeymoon Phase
Oklahoma - Honeymoon Phase
TCU - Honeymoon Phase
Texas - Miserable - [honeymoon phase already over!]
West Virginia - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Kansas State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable
Iowa State - Satisfied tilting toward miserable