Almost every coach inherits bad rosters because most of
Posted on: August 19, 2016 at 10:51:27 CT
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the time they are replacing a coach who was fired. He didn't inherit an impossible situation. It was made much more difficult because he didn't retain ANY players he inherited. The level of turnover has been unprecedented and he takes a huge part of the blame for the turnover. Sure some players were malcontents but all 12 weren't. And that's why he will end up being fired at the end of the year because he wasn't able to retain the good players like most competent coaches can during a regime change.
And the notion that Kim wouldn't have taken this job even if he was told about the NCAA investigation is just laughably stupid. He was a D2 coach coming to the P5 level. He would have taken this job if we had a Baylor-level scandal.