Geez 77, you're forcing me to relitigate this old, sore subject. No one said that "just anyone" could replace MB and many if not most of us were not enthusiastic about the Strong hire.
Actually, yes, there were really posters saying Brown was the worst coach ever and that “just anyone” could come in and do better and win because “we’re texas.” It was insanity.
Also, there were a lot of posters suggesting Strong would turn it around because they players were going to get “real coaching” now. Ha!
From about 2013-2015 a lot of Texas fans in general went full aggy. It was pretty unbearable. Luckily it is over.
One of the problems with aggy is that they live life with beliefs and expectations that do not meet reality. They believe they have a fine institution, the corps is cool, their traditions are normal and they have a great, winning football team that should win. None of this matches reality. In order to reconcile their beliefs not meeting reality, they invent moral victories, excuses (the refs) and burnt orange media conspiracies.
Unfortunately, our general fanbase went full aggy 2013-15. Our fanbase decided that we should have won 10 national championships but Mack Brown was holding us back since he was the worst coach ever, we had a culture problem with a lot of bad apples and that Charlie Strong was a “real coach” who would fix it. In reality, Brown had a few recruiting and hiring misses, there was no culture problem, the bad apple problem was overstated and Strong was good non-major conference coach but a pretty bad major conference head coach. When reality did not meet expectations, excuses were made (“Strong needs to purge all the Mack Brown players”... even though his first year was his best year), moral victories were invented (“our team has core values unlike the other teams”), and conspiracies were invented (“Strong is not getting the support he needs” which was and is BS. The dude did not know what he was doing or what to ask for). Anyway, we went full aggy. Luckily, we seem to have returned to being normal and rational.