If Hierd did that, he wouldn’t be proactive, he’d be stupid.Arizona State fires Herm Edwards. That's two P5 schools being proactive. Meanwhile, Heird...
If Hierd did that, he wouldn’t be proactive, he’d be stupid.Arizona State fires Herm Edwards. That's two P5 schools being proactive. Meanwhile, Heird...
Getting ahead of things is the new stupid.If Hierd did that, he wouldn’t be proactive, he’d be stupid.
$5M isn’t a lot of money when we are talking a multi billion dollar industry. Plus, buyouts aren’t paid in one lump sum. They are paid over time. That eases the financial “burden.”CardX …… do you plan on contributing to the $5M buyout required to fire Satterfield? Not intended as a challenge, just curious as to how much fans like you are willing to support the buyout initiative with your own resources.
For those of you who thing these other Universities, who are firing their respective football coaches; you might want to take some time to research how their financial situations compare to where UL is currently.
WTF?It might be wise to let Satt coach one more year before replacing him.
1. Keeps this recruiting class together
2. Gives the AD more time to find a replacement
3. gives the University time to gather funds for a buyout
4. young coaches/coordinators might emerge who would be a great fit for the job
He had his chance. He stuck with Brown. He needed retool the defensive side of the ball. He didn’t.WTF?
It would be unwise to keep him. We are talking year 4 here. He's had more time than usual.It might be wise to let Satt coach one more year before replacing him.
1. Keeps this recruiting class together
2. Gives the AD more time to find a replacement
3. gives the University time to gather funds for a buyout
4. young coaches/coordinators might emerge who would be a great fit for the job
My thoughts exactly! Giving this staff one more year would be nothing short of asinine!!!He had his chance. He stuck with Brown. He needed retool the defensive side of the ball. He didn’t.
He needed to make adjustment to his passing game he didn’t.
I was pro Satterfield but this year was a must win year. They have failed and looked awful on defense in conference games.
I thought he would of really self evaluate in year 4 but despite bringing Lance Taylor and McGriff he made no system change. That tells me he is married to his system and won’t adjust.
yea I was surprised that they fire him so quicklyThat former HC @ Wisconsin had some overall strong #'s.
DislikeIt might be wise to let Satt coach one more year before replacing him.
1. Keeps this recruiting class together
2. Gives the AD more time to find a replacement
3. gives the University time to gather funds for a buyout
4. young coaches/coordinators might emerge who would be a great fit for the job
Wisconsin makes no sense unless something is going on behind the scenes. His record was ridiculously good at Wisconsin.
I think the recruiting time table has changed the speed of which decisions are made. That is why I think if Louisville looks as inept against UVA on defense as they did against BC they will have to make a change. It is a buy week. There is no fixing the defense. It sucks for the players but if they lose to UVA there is not coming back from it. There isn’t enough talent on this team to overcome the defensive scheme/game plan.
They have to pay Chryst 11million to give Leonard a tryout!They fired Chryst for 2 reasons:
1) they have gotten kind of stale
2) their DC is Jim Leonard. He’s an alum of Wisky and also happens to be one of the most coveted assistants (soon to be HC) in college football. So Wisky would rather roll with Leonard than Chryst. Firing Chryst now allows Leonard a tryout in taking over the reigns. I guarantee he will be recruiting based on the premise that he will get the full time gig. In fact, I’d imagine after he gets a win they will announce that he will become permanent head coach.
They have to pay Chryst 11million to give Leonard a tryout!
It must be nice to be paid 11 million to be let go from a job knowing that you that you did your job well. Then are going to be hired somewhere who’ll appreciate you and sign another multi million dollar contractNot much fiscal responsibility in college athletics. Bottom line is that they don’t want Leonard to leave.
He’d be one of the first coaches I’d contact if I were a ADI guess they believe the defense won all those games. Wisconsin has always had an identity run oriented offense with a really good defense. It works but doesn’t mean it works every year.
Hard to replace a winning coach. It will be very interesting to see where he ends up. Someone is going to take a look at him.
Former head football coach is one of the best professions aroundIt must be nice to be paid 11 million to be let go from a job knowing that you that you did your job well. Then are going to be hired somewhere who’ll appreciate you and sign another multi million dollar contract
Honestly, if I was confident in our obtaining a HC and staff to replace Satterfield, providing a reasonable degree of assurance for improvement and success of UL football here …….. I would reverse my often stated support of Satterfield Immediately.Former head football coach is one of the best professions around
We are still paying Bobby and Jurich. The anchor around our necks that is Bobby Petrino ends after this year. We need that cash for operations. Now you want to pay Satt over several years. We can’t recover financially this way. As regards support, that is of course up to you. But anything you give beyond the ticket price one assumes is derived from your love of UofL. Does that change according to the won-lost record?$5M isn’t a lot of money when we are talking a multi billion dollar industry. Plus, buyouts aren’t paid in one lump sum. They are paid over time. That eases the financial “burden.”
I won’t contribute to his dismissal, but I will withdraw all financial support if he stays.
The challenge in a coaching change is there is no guarantee the next coach will be better or it will excite the fanbase. You end up chasing your tail. Money keeps going out but doesn’t come in.We are still paying Bobby and Jurich. The anchor around our necks that is Bobby Petrino ends after this year. We need that cash for operations. Now you want to pay Satt over several years. We can’t recover financially this way. As regards support, that is of course up to you. But anything you give beyond the ticket price one assumes is derived from your love of UofL. Does that change according to the won-lost record?
Heird could easily secure $5M from big time donors; Junior, Dr. Lynn, Blue, etc.. Paying Satt's buyout won't be an issue.We are still paying Bobby and Jurich. The anchor around our necks that is Bobby Petrino ends after this year. We need that cash for operations. Now you want to pay Satt over several years. We can’t recover financially this way. As regards support, that is of course up to you. But anything you give beyond the ticket price one assumes is derived from your love of UofL. Does that change according to the won-lost record?