Once again the concept of mid season change for poor performance appears at other schools:
UCF fires defensive coordinator Ted Roof: Knights part with key assistant amid five-game losing streak
Roof was in his first season with the Knights, who are 1-4 in Big 12 playwww.cbssports.com
This guy was in his first year at UCF!
It looks reactionary, and there are other ways to handle it without that kind of visual. I have no doubt we either have strong offensive analysts, or we could bring another in to assist in being a little creative with the offense. I know Thomas has some experience, but I'd prefer he stay focused on the QBs.That’s my thought.
He may not have the kind of relationship with the kids that I think he does and it may not matter, but fire Satterfield and redirect with four games left and I don’t know what that looks like to the ‘Fight with me’ message.
I know 75% of the fan base would do a jig, but that’s really irrelevant.
It's a shockingly stupid suggestion. When you preach how we stick together, then fire a guy who does a massive amount of work for one side of the ball, you create a horrible visual that would absolutely impact some of the players.You think firing an OC during the season would send NU over the cliff? You do know we have a second OC on staff, right?
Lets be real, he is not average. He is bad. Very bad!The OC is not very good. Average.
Bieniemy vs Satterfield? Seriously......we're talking chess and checkers.
Bottom quartile by every relevant measure. Dude called 3 good games at S Carolina with an NFL caliber QB and parlayed that (and a relationship with Rhule) into a 7-figure contract.Lets be real, he is not average. He is bad. Very bad!
Then fire Rhule!Unfortunately, he’s not going anywhere