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I’ve read multiple comments on this board of how UNT can’t afford to fire a coach in year 2 of a 5-year contract.  However, the fact is that we have now just seen, in the AAC, Charlotte do it with Coach Poggi, FAU with Coach Herman and now Tulsa with Coach Wilson.  The trend is shifting.  Programs can’t afford to watch ticket revenue and overall support, financial and otherwise, fall off.  Our coaches and AD get paid a ton of money to produce a quality product.  This is like a sales job (career sales guy speaking here). If you don’t produce, leadership will find someone who will.

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6 minutes ago, Green with Envy said:

What are their athletic budgets? 
How deep are their donor pockets?

 

They want champagne on a beer budget 

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At this point in the football cycle, if you fire a coach then you throw away all the recruiting work being done for the following seasons.  The portal opens up in just a few days, and most AAC schools build their next years roster in the transfer portal.  How hard is it going to be for these programs to build rosters for next season if they dont have a head coach going into the transfer window?

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"Wilson's firing marks the sixth job to open in the AAC (along with those at Charlotte, Rice, Temple, East Carolina and FAU). Tulsa, Charlotte and FAU fired their coaches before the finish of their second seasons, a sign that the expected length of coaching tenures in the Group of 5 is shortening."

 

Here is the ESPN article about the AAC and G5 trend...

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/42581760/sources-tulsa-firing-kevin-wilson-latest-blowout-loss

 

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Are any of these fired coaches defensive minded. They know the AAC and could focus on one angle of the incredible game.

GMG

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5 minutes ago, C Rod said:

Tulsa fired Wilson with a 7-16 record. Morris has a record of 10-13 with two of those wins vs Tulsa. 

How can the AD justify keeping Morris if you lose to a 2-8 Temple team with an interim coach? 

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3 minutes ago, Big Z said:

How can the AD justify keeping Morris if you lose to a 2-8 Temple team with an interim coach? 

It has nothing to do with justification.  It's all about the $$$...   We are not Texas A$M.

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2 hours ago, Green with Envy said:

What are their athletic budgets? 
How deep are their donor pockets?

 

 

2 hours ago, Big Z said:

They want champagne on a beer budget 

 

38 minutes ago, NT80 said:

It has nothing to do with justification.  It's all about the $$$...   We are not Texas A$M.

So Charlotte and FAU are Texas A&M? Quick Google search shows our athletic budget is $49.7 million, FAU's is about $32.8 million, Temple's (also fired their coach) is about $33 million, and Charlotte's is about $39 million. They could all fire their coaches but we can't? Unrelated but they all have baseball but we don't. Funny how others do things we can't afford despite us having a bigger budget. Even without the donors, our budget $10 million more than those schools. I'm sure we can find the money to fire the guy. 

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19 minutes ago, FirefightnRick said:

We’re not firing Morris.  He’ll be here at least one more season. which should be enough leverage by the AD for him to improve.

 

Rick

If we can't fire Morris because we negotiated a horrible contract, then how about firing Mosley who created this mess?  It's hard for people to recognize and admit they made a mistake and do what's necessary to clean it up.  They usually hold on too long and hope that their guy can turn things around and prove all the nay-sayers wrong and waste another year or two.  Get rid of the guy that created the mess and let the new guy clean it up since they have no skin in the previous decision.   

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