Fortunately the contract is pretty reasonable. After 2022 season his buyout drops below $5M.
He’ll be back, and he’ll continue to build a solid program. We can’t go changing coaches every few years.We’ve had four years. He’s a .500 coach. 1 bowl win. His first year, with Bobby’s players, was pretty good. He wasn’t able to handle the 2020 Covid season as well as other coaches. 2021 was bad. 2022 started bad, but he rallied, and scored some really nice wins. He can’t beat UK, though. We are kind of at an em pass. He’s neither fireable or worthy of a raise and contract extension. I guess the hope is he just kind of goes away.
We have joined the “other” 45 P5 teams scrambling for that Gold Ring.He’ll be back, and he’ll continue to build a solid program. We can’t go changing coaches every few years.
He’ll be back, and he’ll continue to build a solid program. We can’t go changing coaches every few years.
5 before SattWere used to coaching changes remember ;
3,5,4,3,4,4 and 4 with Satterfield those are the years of coaching tenures the Cards have had since Coach Schnellenberger.
And where has it gotten us? Let’s try building something that lasts, instead of going for instant gratification.Were used to coaching changes remember ;
3,5,4,3,4,4 and 4 with Satterfield those are the years of coaching tenures the Cards have had since Coach Schnellenberger.
And its not like these coaches were fired because they couldn't win. A couple of them left on their own volition not because we wanted them gone...Were used to coaching changes remember ;
3,5,4,3,4,4 and 4 with Satterfield those are the years of coaching tenures the Cards have had since Coach Schnellenberger.
He’s neither fireable or worthy of a raise and contract extension. I guess the hope is he just kind of goes away.
And where has it gotten us? Let’s try building something that lasts, instead of going for instant gratification.
It’s not a bad place to be if Satt is pulling and retaining talent. If it doesn’t work out then fire him after next year or let the clock run out on his contract and hire a new coach that can hopefully hold the roster together and win with his recruits.What you are describing is "No Man's Land."
Oh boy I love how people justify their dislike for a coach. We can’t like him because he will leave or because he talked to South Carolina. Don’t all coaches have 1 foot out the door until it doesn’t make sense money wise to leave. FYI schools from NC will only call if he is successful.
Satterfield leaves after being successful. Isn’t that best case scenario. Roster is good and you get a better coach. What are you afraid of in that scenario? Why do you care? According to many there are all kinds of better coaches.
Running around circles. You get your wish either way. What this tells me is you won’t like him no matter what and you are covered. He fails I told you or if he is successful in making them into a winner the leaves I told you.
Wish granted.We’ve had four years. He’s a .500 coach. 1 bowl win. His first year, with Bobby’s players, was pretty good. He wasn’t able to handle the 2020 Covid season as well as other coaches. 2021 was bad. 2022 started bad, but he rallied, and scored some really nice wins. He can’t beat UK, though. We are kind of at an em pass. He’s neither fireable or worthy of a raise and contract extension. I guess the hope is he just kind of goes away.
And where has it gotten us? Let’s try building something that lasts, instead of going for instant gratification.