hangtime79 said:
I don't post, but need to get this off my chest.
I had no reason to believe that Rhule would stay around. College coaches move on and we are a stepping stone.We had to do the 7 year contract to get him. I get that too, the dumpster fire on University Parks and nuclear radiation from scandal made it necessary.I don't begrudge any college coach that wants to interview with the pros. I think most would.I would not even begrudge Rhule for interviewing with others if he brought us back to 5 - 7 wins and interviewed. ("Hey look what he did at Baylor, must be a miracle worker")
All that said, I don't condone this interview. Rhule is in the first year of a seven year contract. He won "1" game last year. In my mind, you have to earn some interviews. Last year, he did not earn any interviews. When CAB was thinking about Texas, I think we were all scared - but hey its Texas and we were in decent shape. This, this has zero accomplishment at this point and just has horrible optics. You took an interview when you just arrived? This is like going on an interview for another company when you just took a new job. Can you do it? Sure. Is it bad optics? Absolutely. Is this bad karma? Most definitely.
sigh
People have said very similar things and I disagree slightly on a few points.
Not all college coaches move.
Kirk Ferentz at Iowa. He is the longest tenured coach in college football (FBS) Iowa is not a blue blood school, big name job, etc. But he has stayed....
Bill Snyder (actually has more years at KSU just not in a row)
I could go on and list a bunch of others. Yes the days of coaches doing 30+ years at a school seem to be done but part of that is also because the expectations have changed and fan bases wont be as loyal to coaches after several mediocre years
The point is some like to stay at one school once they get a good thing. Some like to move and keep rebuilding.
Some also seem to like only the college ranks. There are numerous coaches who have been long time college coaches, had several head coaching jobs and seem to have no interest in the pros.