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So, you're saying he needs a contract extension and a raise?Least ready, worst coached, least talented, worst team in program history going back to at least 1969...
So, you're saying he needs a contract extension and a raise?
This does not fit the model of "Any publicity is good publicity".
That's a myth.
And you're right. It's the exact opposite. With no P5 games the first few weeks of the season for the most part, we had a chance to show the world what MT is all about. I guess you can say we've done that.
Honest question: Do you forsee any changes over the next year? I would suspect any other program to have already made a change but our situation is unique with contracts and almost nepotism type leadership.
You were in beltway so to speak. I can only vent so much and at some point it is tiresome to be a part of something that causes so much frustration.
If the slide continues - and I have every reason to believe it will - I’d be shocked if there were not staff changes.Honest question: Do you forsee any changes over the next year? I would suspect any other program to have already made a change but our situation is unique with contracts and almost nepotism type leadership.
You were in beltway so to speak. I can only vent so much and at some point it is tiresome to be a part of something that causes so much frustration.
I don’t know that this totally applies here, but a lot of programs are going to ask their high-salary, underproducing head coaches to take a reduced buyout for COVID related budgetary issues.Honest question: Do you forsee any changes over the next year? I would suspect any other program to have already made a change but our situation is unique with contracts and almost nepotism type leadership.
You were in beltway so to speak. I can only vent so much and at some point it is tiresome to be a part of something that causes so much frustration.
We can hope.I don’t know that this totally applies here, but a lot of programs are going to ask their high-salary, underproducing head coaches to take a reduced buyout for COVID related budgetary issues.
Now, there’s no way to say Stock will be one of those guys. But if he feels like he’s lost this team - and the on-field results reflect it with a two or fewer win season, I think it’s very possible he decides to step aside (or move to the administrative side.)
We can hope.
Perhaps McPhee would make a change if Chairman Xi suggests it.
McPhee seems to have handed over much of the university to the Chicoms, why not the football program as well?
McPhee is gonna do anything the state wants as evidenced by the raises and extensions he has received over the years.Perhaps McPhee would make a change if Chairman Xi suggests it.
That was a fun year. I made the trips to Chapel Hill, Hattiesburg and Ft. Worth. Had Stadium Club seats.What was peak year for MTSU athletics? Was is 2013 with Football going 8-4 and Mens Basketball losing in the first round of the 64? Seems like a lifetime ago