ArmyVet wrote:Is this a good thing?
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:College sports has officially entered free agency. We will be seeing average shelf life of head coaches go from "5 years to judge" to "win in two seasons or else".
This is good for programs at the top of the food chain and not-so-good for the mid and low-majors. They've officially become organ donors.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:College sports has officially entered free agency. We will be seeing average shelf life of head coaches go from "5 years to judge" to "win in two seasons or else".
This is good for programs at the top of the food chain and not-so-good for the mid and low-majors. They've officially become organ donors.
I think you’re oversimplifying GW. I can cite several instances in which good players were buried behind better players at Nova, or just weren’t good fits. They leave and blossom elsewhere (at lower levels). JQ was never going to replace Gillespie. He goes to ‘Bama and had a really good season for them last year. Dylan Painter leaves Nova and became a force for U. of Delaware. It can work both ways.
Conversely we had some mid-major guys (Joe Cremo) who just couldn’t excel at this level. In hindsight his playing time could have gone to a younger guy who could develop.
I mean just this year we lost Swider to one of those programs well below our level. Hoping he has individual success, but there just wasn’t room at the Inn for him.
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