Odds Brewster is our coach next year = 1:1

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100% chance Brewster is our coach.

Not 50%, not 75%, not 99%.

100%.

Let's get this on the record, knuckleheads.
 

100% chance Brewster is our coach.

Not 50%, not 75%, not 99%.

100%.

Let's get this on the record, knuckleheads.

Exactly. Enough with the firing of Brewster; it is not going to happen. However, Brewster better get his head out of his butt and realize that Gray should be starting. If he starts Weber next week against MSU we will lose, without question and I will be pissed at Brewster. He needs to end his love affair with Weber. Gray gives this team an added dimension.
 


Once again, the idiots with 10 posts come out of the woodwork and put this board in a tizzy. There is no way Brew won't be coach until we completely fail on expectations. I would begin to worry if we pull an L against Illinois, though.
 

Studwell, I think he will be the coach. Can't imagine Maturi pulling the plug. But I also think you're a bit premature in that strong of a prediction.

But if they lose to both Sparty and the Illini, then all bets are off.
 



While I have been very much discouraged by the play of the Gophers the last 2 weeks, I have no doubt that Brew will be back. I think that they really have to give the guy a legitimate chance to succeed (which IMO is when he's got 4-5 complete recruiting classes under his belt).
 

As fed up with this team as I am, I believe Brew will be back next year.
 

Hey, we gave Jim Wacker 5 seasons before firing him. It seems like Brewster is a clone of Wacker, actually.
 



Even if you think Brewster is an awful coach, it's really hard to see Maturi pulling the plug on a guy that he hired within 3 seasons.

I'm glad this thread was made. Perspective people.
 

The way that Gray played, he may be the reason Brewster keeps his job. He looked good today, despite the fact that he was playing against OSU's second string D. It was nice to see a qb scan the field for an open receiver. Weber locks onto a receiver and never takes his eyes off of him. Weber is very easy to defend against because of that.
 

Don't diminish what gray did today--osu's 2nd team is every bit as good and likely better than our first teamers-he stepped in and took care of business, in a tough environment. He must be our starter from here on out if we hope to have any shot at yet another, mediocre, 6-6 season at a *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!#ty bowl game-wow, we really aim for the stars, don't we?!
 

LOL @ firing Brewster. That is not how you build a program at all. You have to give coaches REAL time to build it up. Sometimes, even 4 or 5 years isn't enough, though in this case I think it is. But this isn't the NFL, you can't just keep firing a coach cause you don't get the results you want every three years. College football is a different animal. Successful programs aren't hiring and firing coaches every few years because there are some struggles in there.
 



Would it disappoint any regents or even Maturi and Bruinicks if someone within the program stepped forward with some Littlejohn material?
 


The other thing to remember here is that there have been some off-field incidences that could also play a role in Brewster's ouster. With the players getting in trouble and Twitter gate and KFAN gate, it all adds up. Especially if you throw in a 5-7 record.
 

The other thing to remember here is that there have been some off-field incidences that could also play a role in Brewster's ouster. With the players getting in trouble and Twitter gate and KFAN gate, it all adds up. Especially if you throw in a 5-7 record.
Nobody gives a *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# about KFAN. Nobody.

And yes, it would be nice if college athletes didn't have problems with the law, but they do. Everywhere.
 

Nobody gives a *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# about KFAN. Nobody.

And yes, it would be nice if college athletes didn't have problems with the law, but they do. Everywhere.

Agreed. Once again, there is NO WAY Brew is not our coach next year. You gas a coach after 3 years and this job is then impossible to fill with almost any average to good coach. I also think it is likely he gets an extension (assuming he beats Illinois and SDSU and is competitive or beats MSU). He wins at Iowa and an extension is in the bank for him.
 

Not going to happen.

Can anyone imagine how difficult it'd be to hire a new coach with credibility if Brewster were fired this year?

Guess I was watching too much tv while typing and koppco beat me to the point.
 

Agreed. Once again, there is NO WAY Brew is not our coach next year. You gas a coach after 3 years and this job is then impossible to fill with almost any average to good coach. I also think it is likely he gets an extension (assuming he beats Illinois and SDSU and is competitive or beats MSU). He wins at Iowa and an extension is in the bank for him.

It's foolish to talk in absolutes.
 

Right AlpineGopher, to be accepted in the AD ranks, Maturi has to give Brewster one more year. Even if we win a couple more this year, with no more than mediocrity next year, the bet is 99:1 to replace.
 

Nobody gives a *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# about KFAN. Nobody.

And yes, it would be nice if college athletes didn't have problems with the law, but they do. Everywhere.

Maturi cares when Brewster makes him look like an idiot.
 


Hey, we gave Jim Wacker 5 seasons before firing him. It seems like Brewster is a clone of Wacker, actually.


Brewster is more of a clone of Mack Brown, Mike Shanahan, and Marty Schottenheimer. With some Ron Zook. Why do people in Minnesota hate anybody that is positive?
 

Maturi cares when Brewster makes him look like an idiot.
Again, nobody in administration is going to take into consideration an AM radio station when considering whether or not to fire a coach.

I would bet that, at best, 2% of the Gophers fan base listens to KFAN and is even aware of the 'situation'. It's a total non-issue except among the most rabid of the fan-base.
 

The other thing to remember here is that there have been some off-field incidences that could also play a role in Brewster's ouster. With the players getting in trouble and Twitter gate and KFAN gate, it all adds up. Especially if you throw in a 5-7 record.

wow! you have to be joking right? who in the hell calls that minor crap twitter gate and kfan gate except you, d-bag dan barreiro and some becky or hogeye trolls? :rolleyes:

let's see here:

the minor scuffle involving tinsley was nothing to write home about. right or wrong that kind of stuff takes place (by athletes & non-athletes) at campuses all over the country. it was not a big deal. take a look at iowa (close to 30 players arrested in one off season) if you want to see a team full of law-breaking goons.

second, you think two small things that couldn't have been blown more out of proportion by the local media (taking a shot at fat pat reusse and calling out the circle jerk j-bags at kfan for taking unnecessary shots at the program) are going to have any impact on brewster keeping his job? they won't. that was nothing more than trumped up b.s. by a negative local media because the object of the justified criticism happened to be them.

please get a clue!
 

Again, nobody in administration is going to take into consideration an AM radio station when considering whether or not to fire a coach.

I would bet that, at best, 2% of the Gophers fan base listens to KFAN and is even aware of the 'situation'. It's a total non-issue except among the most rabid of the fan-base.

Except it's not about KFAN. It's about Brewster putting Maturi and the program in a difficult and embarrassing situation. It's about Brewster lying and then Maturi going on record with something that wasn't true because he believed what Brewster said. That's the issue.
 

Again, nobody in administration is going to take into consideration an AM radio station when considering whether or not to fire a coach.

I would bet that, at best, 2% of the Gophers fan base listens to KFAN and is even aware of the 'situation'. It's a total non-issue except among the most rabid of the fan-base.

exactly!
 

Except it's not about KFAN. It's about Brewster putting Maturi and the program in a difficult and embarrassing situation. It's about Brewster lying and then Maturi going on record with someone that wasn't true because he believed what Brewster said. That's the issue.

you sure about that? you just said in your other posts that it was all about what a lame ass AM station (kfan) thinks. btw - that was not a difficult situation for anyone other than the jerks over at kfan who were finally called out publicly for their overly-negative b.s.

another thing. your "version" of the supposed chain events sounds an awful lot like the b.s. that dan d-bag barrerio threw out there to try and cover kfan's sorry ass at the end of the day. not sure i am going to go with that overtly one-sided view of things.

the u of m communications dept. and the coaching staff didn't lie to anyone as you are insinuating. kfan.....yes kfan......chose to make an issue out of something that wasn't even there.
 





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