dpodoll68
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But you can argue that the poster's belief is based on hope? Guess you showed him.
We stand to lose a lot by firing Tubby. Aside from the obvious ($ in buyout money), there will be a perception, accurate or not, that Minnesota doesn't know its place and is pulling the trigger too soon on a future HOF coach with a national championship on his resume. None of this is based on hope. These are facts.
In order to make a coaching change, you have to have a basis that what you will gain will outweigh those losses. In order to make such a drastic decision, I expect that those doing so would have a rationale that is based on more than hope. Arguments for a hypothetical young mid-major coach at least have some basis in his own history, as he actually has been a college head coach and (hopefully) has had success if he is being considered for a Big Ten job. There is nothing in Flip's history to suggest that he would be successful as a Division I head coach in general, or as Minnesota's head coach. It is all based on hope.