How many years should a Head Coach of a major program get?

How many years should a Head Coach of a major program get?

  • 1 year if they are well under .500 or a major embarrassment

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • 2 years

    Votes: 1 2.8%
  • 3 years

    Votes: 9 25.0%
  • 4 years

    Votes: 9 25.0%
  • One complete cycle of their first recruiting class

    Votes: 12 33.3%

  • Total voters
    36
Tell me how your comment made it sound like the BB team was doing well. I didn't say they sucked but if you want to be rude, go ahead.

Edit: Made this reply nicer.
A bottle of good wine and viewing a good Texas team beating an inferior opponent. That is a classic recipe for forgetting our football troubles for a while.
 
Are you planning to put up any part of the $25MM to cut that bait?

I didn't buy the lemon off the car lot. Let the dumbasses who pimped sark write the checks. Then never be a part of a search committee again

This is unacceptable and to think this staff can get us back to a top program again is fantasy. Not long ago we could say "WE'RE TEXAS". Now the best we can project is "we're just texas". I've never seen the program anywhere near this bad
 
So, if we had good players who weren't hurt who could win, we could have won today. Got it.

:lmao:
No, I said Texas would have scored a TD. Before Card was injured, I was worried that we would screw up the 2 pt play after the TD and I would have to write again why Sark screwed up by going for 2 so early in the 4th quarter.
 
I didn't buy the lemon off the car lot. Let the dumbasses who pimped sark write the checks. Then never be a part of a search committee again

This is unacceptable and to think this staff can get us back to a top program again is fantasy. Not long ago we could say "WE'RE TEXAS". Now the best we can project is "we're just texas". I've never seen the program anywhere near this bad
Well,Austin aint Austin and Texas aint Texas anymore. I just hope they both return someday.
 
Well maybe, somehow, Sark might get some all-world recruits for this cycle and the next plus a couple of transfers.
And maybe they play inspired football because of a few good team leaders who want to win.
And maybe Sark and coach K can get their schemes and play calling act together then Sark and staff may be our answer.
So Sark should get 3 years. We ought to know by then.
 
Well maybe, somehow, Sark might get some all-world recruits for this cycle and the next plus a couple of transfers.
And maybe they play inspired football because of a few good team leaders who want to win.
And maybe Sark and coach K can get their schemes and play calling act together then Sark and staff may be our answer.
So Sark should get 3 years. We ought to know by then.
Lot of Maybes.
 
I will throw this out there, if Texas manages to lose to ULM to start the next season, the length of this current losing streak will/could reach an unimaginable lenght. So I say, F it. Lets keep Sark and chase a little history. We are already touching on records that date back to the 50s. It is not easy break 70 year old records! Lets see if Sark and the boys can make a little history around here.
 
I wonder, how many people on this board who think Sark should get +1 year realize that Duke blew out KU earlier in the year. No I am not talking basketball. This team is the worst Texas team since the 50s!!!! This team makes Charlies teams look great (that is a bit of an exageration, I will confess). KU has beaten division IV South Dakota girls boarding school and us this year. Are you not embarassed?
 
Yep. The people calling for his job certainly have the right to their opinion. Even if their opinion is wrong.

For this overhaul, I'd say 4 at the minimum.
Three is my number. Let Sark do whatever he wants for three years re: asst. coaches. If after the '23 season he's not fielding a real competitive team, he goes.
 
I am far closer to being embarrassed by the aspects of our academic mission that need to be limited to the West Mall discussion board than I ever will be by the athletic/entertainment complex associated with UT.
I will agree with you that academics are far more important, but as I wrote I want/expect excellence in everything about UT.
 
Depends.
If you buy a house that’s a “fixer-upper” (to the less than delusional fans, that’s what Texas is), and you hire a contractor, he’s going to ask: do you want it to be just “comparable” with other homes in the neighborhood or do you want it to be the “gem”of the neighborhood?
Now this contractor knows the neighborhood you’re moving into. And he knows in that neighborhood, your house is far from being comparable, let alone the gem. Here’s where my analogy falls apart.
The contractor knows what he needs to make it the gem, and those things are readily available, and if you give him enough money, and time, he can get the best everything and make it happen.
Sark and the coaches know what the team’s shortcomings are, but he can’t guarantee he’s going to get all the recruits needed to address those. He has to compete for those. And even if he gets a class full of 4 and 5 stars, he can’t guarantee they’ll all pan out.
So the key issue becomes, like it is for all successful college coaches, can he evaluate talent and can he recruit?
So, IF he can recruit, I’ll give him more time than if he can’t. After this season, that will be a true test.
 
Depends.
If you buy a house that’s a “fixer-upper” (to the less than delusional fans, that’s what Texas is), and you hire a contractor, he’s going to ask: do you want it to be just “comparable” with other homes in the neighborhood or do you want it to be the “gem”of the neighborhood?
Now this contractor knows the neighborhood you’re moving into. And he knows in that neighborhood, your house is far from being comparable, let alone the gem. Here’s where my analogy falls apart.
The contractor knows what he needs to make it the gem, and those things are readily available, and if you give him enough money, and time, he can get the best everything and make it happen.
Sark and the coaches know what the team’s shortcomings are, but he can’t guarantee he’s going to get all the recruits needed to address those. He has to compete for those. And even if he gets a class full of 4 and 5 stars, he can’t guarantee they’ll all pan out.
So the key issue becomes, like it is for all successful college coaches, can he evaluate talent and can he recruit?
So, IF he can recruit, I’ll give him more time than if he can’t. After this season, that will be a true test.

Your analogy is good. But in today's world, everyone wants everything NOW. Info/communication is instantaneous. Entire seasons of tv shows (if you can count 12 episodes as a season) are available all at once. And waiting in line for more than two minutes just might be the end of the world.

I see what Sark is trying to do here. And it's not going to be a quick fix. But the end result will be worth it.
 
Is Sarkisian the right guy? I don’t know. Nobody knows.

But I do know this: if we fire him after one year, no coach of any quality will come here knowing that he has exactly one season to turn this dumpster fire into a winning program. What coach in his right mind would?
 
no coach of any quality will come here knowing that he has exactly one season to turn this dumpster fire into a winning program. What coach in his right mind would?

The line is long with people that are willing to accept $30MM+ severance packages and/or buyouts! You can always find another coach.
 
attrition has taken care of most of those.

This "attrition" excuse is growing old. I agree that players leave, but Strong and Herman at least got them here in the first place. Can they be faulted (i.e. fired) for letting these players leave the program, yes they can. However, attrition happens at every school. You have to deal with it. Maybe if Strong and Herman had "coached them up", attrition might not have occurred so drastically.
 
This "attrition" excuse is growing old. I agree that players leave, but Strong and Herman at least got them here in the first place. Can they be faulted (i.e. fired) for letting these players leave the program, yes they can. However, attrition happens at every school. You have to deal with it. Maybe if Strong and Herman had "coached them up", attrition might not have occurred so drastically.
OK, but how does that relate to your desire to fire Sark already?
 

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