This is why you don't give extensions midseason.
Year 5 is nearly in the books for PJ and for a guy that preaches accountability, he seems to lack it or he lacks the ability to look critically at himself/his program. This press conference is a microcosm of the larger issues.
His loyalty continues to cloud his judgement as Tanner Morgan has regressed from an upper tier Big10 QB in 2019 to a mid-major QB in 2021, but he refuses to pull him. His lack of in-game adjustments, playing not to lose style and poor clock management continues to occur in most close games. Even in the success of 2019, they lost the two most important games @ Iowa and home against Wisconsin. Instead of being a stepping stone to greater success, they have fallen back into mediocrity. Returning Minnesota to consistent mediocrity is Fleck's greatest accomplishment.
He is 2-10 against ranked teams with an average margin of defeat by 16.8 ppg and a combined 1-8 against Wisconsin/Iowa (likely to be 1-9 after the Wisconsin game). His teams have been outscored by Wisconsin 104-71 (2 games by 21+) in 4 games and 150-89 by Iowa (2 games by 17+) in 5 games. To give some credit, they have lost 3 one score games to Iowa.
Let's assume they finish the year 2-1 by beating Indiana, losing to Wisconsin and beating an average team in a bowl game. Fleck will be 34-24 overall and 20-23 in the Big10, w/ 3 seasons above .500. 10 of those wins have come against Buffalo, Oregon State (Went 1-11 in 2017), Middle Tenn, New Mexico State, Fresno State x2, Miami (OH) x2, South Dakota State, and Georgia Southern. In what world does this resume warrant an extension w/ a sizeable raise?
Mark Coyle's hires and decision making during his tenure have left a lot to be desired. Wouldn't mind seeing him ousted at some point in 2022.