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Sources: Gary Patterson a strong candidate at Houston
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<blockquote data-quote="Sangria Wine" data-source="post: 3343216" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>As it pertains to head coaches I always think it’s the devil that you know that should guide decisions. You fire a coach and hire a new coach and the new broom sweeps good for a minute and then you figure out the new coach has his own flaws and also is not Bear Bryant, Nick Saban, Woody Hayes, Knute Rockne, Bobby Bowden or Steve Spurrier like you hoped he was. You know because those are 1:1000 guys. So you get rid of him and rinse, wash, repeat. Like Texas and Texas A&M have done. It’s a fools game hiring head coaches. Churn your assistants…help get them promotions to bigger jobs and keep them cycling through. THAT is the recipe you dream of. Keeps new blood and ideas coming while also maintaining consistency in leadership with the devil that you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sangria Wine, post: 3343216, member: 227"] As it pertains to head coaches I always think it’s the devil that you know that should guide decisions. You fire a coach and hire a new coach and the new broom sweeps good for a minute and then you figure out the new coach has his own flaws and also is not Bear Bryant, Nick Saban, Woody Hayes, Knute Rockne, Bobby Bowden or Steve Spurrier like you hoped he was. You know because those are 1:1000 guys. So you get rid of him and rinse, wash, repeat. Like Texas and Texas A&M have done. It’s a fools game hiring head coaches. Churn your assistants…help get them promotions to bigger jobs and keep them cycling through. THAT is the recipe you dream of. Keeps new blood and ideas coming while also maintaining consistency in leadership with the devil that you know. [/QUOTE]
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