Many of us said "Don't let the door hit ya on way out TC", many others whine about how awesome a guy TC was/is and how he got a raw deal, that TC is all class.
Yet from what I can see, TC is definitely not full of class to be throwing out BS aobut how he wins 9 games with the talentless dumpster fire he and his boy Kill left here.
If it wasn't clear then, it should be now, that the Kill/TC experiement was a total failure. It didn't do anything to move the needle on Gopher football. It stopped, for a short while, the Brewster slide (talk about low bar against which to compare yourself), but in the end, we were still an under talented and underperforming when it counted, an average at best B1G football team. Kill got there by throwing the Brewster era under the bus, he tried to back out of real non-con games to continue the narrative of low expectations- except unlike Fleck who is actually saying we should manage our expectations, Kill and co actively lowered the bar without the fanfare in hopes we wouldn't notice as to celebrate his mediocirty. Having only known coaching for Kill his entire career, TC is just as complicit in the game.
So now, 2 years later, TC demonstrates what we all knew him to be, not ready for primetime. Sure, he could coordinate some power 5 defenses, I think we'd all agree probably better than the guy we got now, but so that makes TC an expert on knowing what QB to start? On how to win games with even less talent than he had season before? TC was going to be just another go around with the failed Kill way, he isn't entitled to his own 3 -5 year plan, because he's litreally got nothing on his resume that says he'd even know how to do it different than Kill.
(Side note- I thought the most interesting shot TC took was at Kill, when he said Leach isn't so one-dimensional as to only be able to talk football)
I don't know if the Fleck experiment is going to work, I know he is trying to move the needle, by my measures he's doing what he needs to do to get us ready for next level, only left is the winning, which in the end is going to be the only measure or movement of the needle that matters.
I'd love to know how many other Power5 programs have to deal with endless sour grapes from preivous coaches? I'd guess it is uncommon, since most other Power5 coaches are able to actually find another head coaching job to focus on instead of the one they had and botched.