If he stays more than 1 year, then all his supporters and FM deserve each other.I think his job is good for one more year, if not ten.
Agreed. Our baseball issues and the positivity around football are taking the spotlight off of Frank. It appears my boycotting of the team isn't having it's intended impact.If he stays more than 1 year, then all his supporters and FM deserve each other.
(FWIW, I don't think he deservers another year NIT or no. A 10 year body of work speaks for itself. )
I think it's great that FM II wants to mold young men, etc.
Roster management is a huge problem for college coaches now in all sports, but the better the talent pool, the better coaches tend to do year in and year out.I think it's great that FM II wants to mold young men, etc. But the instability of team personnel season after season detracts significantly from the long term goal.
Time to move on, but not hastily so.
Lately, I really don't bother to watch that much . I mean do I really want to allocate 2 hours of my life with an expected exercise of disappointment, exasperation and frustration ?Agreed. Our baseball issues and the positivity around football are taking the spotlight off of Frank. It appears my boycotting of the team isn't having it's intended impact.
It's a fantastic endeavor, and there are many other outlets for him to pursue that passion.
The program is in the tank. It just climbed out for a NIT breather.If he stays more than 1 year, then all his supporters and FM deserve each other.
(FWIW, I don't think he deservers another year NIT or no. A 10 year body of work speaks for itself. )
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