Drinkwitz was HC at App st before he went to Columbia. FYI.Let's talk about the Indiana Head Coach. Wasn't he a sitting head coach somewhere else last year?
Let's talk about Jed Fisch. Didn't he turn Arizona around from a 1 win team and parlayed it to the Washington Job?
How about the guy at Arizona State now. Sitting at 5-1 after only winning 3 last year. Where was he a coach at 2 years ago?
Are there ANY new Head Coaches this year having success that were Head Coaches somewhere else last year? Or are only Coordinators turned HC this year the success stories I realize it took the Missouri Coach a couple of years to get it going in Columbia. And Freeze sucks at Auburn after having success at Liberty. But why is it State needed to hire a coordinator a take 4 years to possible have the success "Vanderbilt" is having? Vanderfreakingbilt!!!
4 years to get it right fell by the wayside with the advent of multi year contracts and NIL. There is no more team development period to win, you MAY get 3 years max. First year you gotta do better than the last guy and I don't mean 1 win better. 2nd year you show significant improvement. Year 3 if you backslide in this era that you can import and export players like Chinese trinkets, you are on thin ice with a short leash (or noose) pulled tight around your neck. You can tell your grandkids about that 4 year rule when y'all are discussing history and the good old daysIt only took Lea 3 years to exceed expectations in his 4th year (even if he loses out). You just gotta hire the right guy and give him 4 years. Only problem is it’s a dice roll on who the right guy is, just look at all the bigger programs striking out on the bigger names. And if you lost that dice roll 4 years ago and want to cut bait and try again then you’re just stuck rolling the dice again.