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[QUOTE="intlzncster, post: 2582821, member: 56"] This doesn't add up. Who would convince you is the answer? If no one, then why bother even following? So one more year to find another coach? How much time does one need to do this? You don't think the AD has put time into this already? That's his job. What difference does it make if you wait or you don't? Is [I]The One[/I] going to magically appear next year? One more year just gives opportunity to guys who are ready, and that you might like (Hurley or whomever), to pad their resumes even further or go somewhere else. This is the case for every coaching hire in history (involving a struggling program). How does this change by waiting a year? Are you saying that one more year of losing will allow us to keep more players for the next guy? What is the logic here? The opposite is far more likely. Part of hiring is finding a guy who can get his own players and coach them up. Everyone understands a new guy could struggle the first year or two. What they're hoping for is year on year improvement. [/QUOTE]
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