Porteroso said:
bear2be2 said:
Porteroso said:
All it takes is 1 natty and at a school like Baylor,you get lifetime Emeritus Maximus status.
Unless you're an unbearable megalomaniac like Kim Mulkey. As good a coach as she is -- I'd put her in the top three or four all time in her sport -- I'm glad she's someone else's problem now.
Fortunately, Scott Drew is an excellent coach and a wonderful ambassador for our university. The mere thought of pushing him out should be met with ridicule and summarily dismissed.
She didn't get fired though. She wasn't gonna get fired.
True. I think her relationship with Baylor began to sour when we hung her out to dry during the Briles fiasco. Given the personality of our BoR/Admin following the Briles fiasco, it was bound to keep deteriorating. She appears to be an incredibly difficult person to deal with, especially once she is cross with you. I sure wouldn't want to have to manage a relationship with her, especially an employer/employee relationship.
But she was so good we wouldn't fire her. Both parties likely saw the Baton Rouge maneuver as a great opportunity to end what had become a bad relationship.
But all that said, I think our leadership made the same mistake we made with Briles - not properly evaluating the cost. We believed we could more or less "plug and play" with a new coach. That's not ever true. When you part with Mulkey, you should just assume the cost is that you are no longer going to be a WBB blue blood. And that's a sport where if you aren't in the top 3-4, you are not visible to the country as a whole.