Disagree slightly. The perfect time to fire him would have
Posted on: September 20, 2017 at 09:46:08 CT
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been after year 2. Midway through SEC play in his second season it was already conclusively apparent they could not do the job, and the staff and players were already mailing it in by then. Nothing but further damage to the program happened during year 3.
All the good that happened after finally committing to trying again could have still happened had we stopped the experiment after 2 years instead of 3. And the rebuild wouldn't have had to be so significant and there wouldn't be as many APR challenges.