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In seeing the 103 points that Iowa put on OSU last night and the seeming underachievement of preseason expectations for this team, I got to thinking about when McGuff's contract ends and what will occur there. Jim Foster was let go in March 2013 due to a "lack of postseason success" and McGuff hired through the 2019-20 season. If you let Foster go, who had been to 11 NCAA Tournaments but did not fare well, don't you have to do the same thing here? It is highly unusual for any school to fire any Women's sport coach for a lack of success as no women's sports teams make money (1 notable exception is UConn due to the SNY contract) and the clamor by alumni or press doesn't necessitate it. Usually the contracts expire and the coach is let go.
So this got me thinking besides McGuff, who I don't think will be fired (and he shouldn't), what other programs are underachieving vs. expectations and does that constitute a coach being bought out.
Tennessee is the obvious 1st and foremost and is easily the most polarizing discussion out there. Holly has had very good records but just not elite like the Lady Vols were used to under Pat. She has still recruited very well so the teams have talent. She also has a loyal following from players and key athletic department personnel. Her coaching is suspect at best and her post game comments are downright poor. That said, she has one year left after this year and I don't see Fulmer doing anything until after next season as she has another top recruiting class coming in.
LSU made a huge effort to land Fargas from UCLA and that has not translated into Wins or team development. It could be argued this is the second highest profile school after Tenn in the SEC. They have now been surpassed by SC, MSU, Tex A&M and Georgia. I found conflicting salary amounts ($700k vs. $350k) which could be due to direct school pay vs. outside additional pay but I believe her contract is up next year as well and that is a lot of coin to pay for very light results.
Kentucky has been on a bad spiral down after being a brief darling for awhile. Dissension, transfers, no recruiting, graduation have left the cupboard bare. Mitchell's contract runs through next year when he will be paid $825K. I just can't see them keeping him given the track record. Too much money and effort for very poor return on investment .
Vanderbilt signed Stephanie White to a 6 yr contract and she is in year two. So far the results do not look good. She's paid north of $600K per year with bonus clauses worth up to total $800K. While she really only has 1 year of recruits in, there is time but I would have thought there would be some improvement bounce in year 2 and that has not happened-it looks more like a step back than forward. To me, this is not looking good but as I said there is more time...
North Caroline is no longer elite and if the cheating scandal didn't get Sylvia, then less that top performance won't either. She will be allowed to continue on until she deems it an end. Sad but understandable. As a non-fan of hers, I am fine with her lingering while the program languishes in the bottom half of the ACC.
Rutgers has had a bounce back for CVS and while I have never been a big fan of hers, I have always respected her and am happy to see them perform well. She too has been given a contract extension and will ride out the 1000 win effort until she too deems the journey over.
There are other schools that I gave thoughts to but am not sure of the banter-GW and Jen, Cincinnati and Jamele, Minnesota with their new hire in year 2 and if they have done enough to stay safe? I picked the notable few higher profile schools and their hires to discuss here and see the perception of my fellow BYers.
Most schools look at decent performance, high graduation rates, good character development and minimal headache (lack of headlines) when assessing these sports.
My goals here was not to generate rumors-just noting money vs. performance return. I hope I don't upset the mods but I am sure they will advise me if I have.
So this got me thinking besides McGuff, who I don't think will be fired (and he shouldn't), what other programs are underachieving vs. expectations and does that constitute a coach being bought out.
Tennessee is the obvious 1st and foremost and is easily the most polarizing discussion out there. Holly has had very good records but just not elite like the Lady Vols were used to under Pat. She has still recruited very well so the teams have talent. She also has a loyal following from players and key athletic department personnel. Her coaching is suspect at best and her post game comments are downright poor. That said, she has one year left after this year and I don't see Fulmer doing anything until after next season as she has another top recruiting class coming in.
LSU made a huge effort to land Fargas from UCLA and that has not translated into Wins or team development. It could be argued this is the second highest profile school after Tenn in the SEC. They have now been surpassed by SC, MSU, Tex A&M and Georgia. I found conflicting salary amounts ($700k vs. $350k) which could be due to direct school pay vs. outside additional pay but I believe her contract is up next year as well and that is a lot of coin to pay for very light results.
Kentucky has been on a bad spiral down after being a brief darling for awhile. Dissension, transfers, no recruiting, graduation have left the cupboard bare. Mitchell's contract runs through next year when he will be paid $825K. I just can't see them keeping him given the track record. Too much money and effort for very poor return on investment .
Vanderbilt signed Stephanie White to a 6 yr contract and she is in year two. So far the results do not look good. She's paid north of $600K per year with bonus clauses worth up to total $800K. While she really only has 1 year of recruits in, there is time but I would have thought there would be some improvement bounce in year 2 and that has not happened-it looks more like a step back than forward. To me, this is not looking good but as I said there is more time...
North Caroline is no longer elite and if the cheating scandal didn't get Sylvia, then less that top performance won't either. She will be allowed to continue on until she deems it an end. Sad but understandable. As a non-fan of hers, I am fine with her lingering while the program languishes in the bottom half of the ACC.
Rutgers has had a bounce back for CVS and while I have never been a big fan of hers, I have always respected her and am happy to see them perform well. She too has been given a contract extension and will ride out the 1000 win effort until she too deems the journey over.
There are other schools that I gave thoughts to but am not sure of the banter-GW and Jen, Cincinnati and Jamele, Minnesota with their new hire in year 2 and if they have done enough to stay safe? I picked the notable few higher profile schools and their hires to discuss here and see the perception of my fellow BYers.
Most schools look at decent performance, high graduation rates, good character development and minimal headache (lack of headlines) when assessing these sports.
My goals here was not to generate rumors-just noting money vs. performance return. I hope I don't upset the mods but I am sure they will advise me if I have.