BleedGopher
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Per Ubben:
It was understandable after his best roster flopped spectacularly in Year 12, bringing about more doubt than ever that he could bring a national championship to Happy Valley.
But there’s an inherent risk in making a change. Whoever replaces him will almost certainly have a less accomplished resume.
They might take the program to new heights. But they might also take it back down into even more maddening valleys.
The history of programs firing good coaches to find great ones is … dubious.
In 2021, I researched this trend and found that from 2011-2021, 20 programs did what Penn State just did.
Only four made a leap. Eight saw their programs get worse. And eight paid big buyouts and big salaries to hire a new coach and staff for almost identical results.
Since 2021, has that changed? Nope.
Nine programs have fired winning coaches in that span. Only one — Sonny Dykes at TCU — made meaningful progress in the program, but followed his national title appearance in Year 1 with a losing season.
Four programs got worse. And four programs have made almost no progress.
Be careful what you wish for, Nittany Lions. It can get worse. And the odds say it will.
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Go Gophers!!
It was understandable after his best roster flopped spectacularly in Year 12, bringing about more doubt than ever that he could bring a national championship to Happy Valley.
But there’s an inherent risk in making a change. Whoever replaces him will almost certainly have a less accomplished resume.
They might take the program to new heights. But they might also take it back down into even more maddening valleys.
The history of programs firing good coaches to find great ones is … dubious.
In 2021, I researched this trend and found that from 2011-2021, 20 programs did what Penn State just did.
Only four made a leap. Eight saw their programs get worse. And eight paid big buyouts and big salaries to hire a new coach and staff for almost identical results.
Since 2021, has that changed? Nope.
Nine programs have fired winning coaches in that span. Only one — Sonny Dykes at TCU — made meaningful progress in the program, but followed his national title appearance in Year 1 with a losing season.
Four programs got worse. And four programs have made almost no progress.
Be careful what you wish for, Nittany Lions. It can get worse. And the odds say it will.

Penn State fired a winning coach to find a great one. What does history say about that decision?
From Wisconsin hiring Luke Fickell after Paul Chryst and Bill Belichick following Mack Brown, the history of firing a good coach is sketchy.

Go Gophers!!