He's coaching for his job in 2020. If GP refuses to make meaningful changes to the staff, he deserves to be shown the exit. Even though that may not be what will happen doesn't make it less appropriate or warranted.
Yep. GP should be coaching for his job next year. 7-6 last year and now 5-7. Three [ Finebaum ]ty seasons out of four.
Hopefully, he will clean house on the offensive side of the ball and jettison the other dead weight so we can take advantage of the talent we have. If he doesn't seriously make...
If you want to cling to nostalgia and hold tight to the little engine that could identity, be my guest. And if you can't see going 9-8 in the last 17 regular season games isn't a major cause for concern that actually does invite a legitimate discussion as to whether Patterson is still suited for...
No coach in any sport is owed permanent tenure. That's a guaranteed one-way ticket to atrophy and mediocrity. Gratitude for previous accomplishments doesn't equal acquiescence to perpetual employment.
Every coach has a shelf life at the school where they've attained great success. Bobby Bowden, Mack Brown, Mark Richt, etc. Patterson is no exception. It's time to turn the page and move on.