It’s not a premature celebration of success, it’s people not understanding how difficult it is to build a consistent winner.
Not only do you need to go out and recruit at a respectable level, you need to hope that they develop and make you look good.
Think about a guy like Coach Sumlin at A&M.
Got hired by A&M after having a 13-1 year with Case Keenum and Kliff Kingsbury as his OC.
Then he gets gifted a player like Manziel and Mike Evans at WR.
Now he doesn’t have a job.
Sumlin is an interesting story.
35-17/24-8 at Houston--fantastic
"Only" 51-26/25-23 at the Aggies--Jimbo is doing marginally better.
But 9-20/6-17 at Arizona over 3 seasons probably deserves to be fired?
But back to premature celebrations of success of other coaches--it happens too frequently here.
Hafley should get another year, but think he loses his QB and Zay Flowers, which is a huge part of their offense. Would not surprise me if he is gone.
But I generally agree about the difficulty in building a consistent winner. Rich Rodriguez had a tough time at Michigan and then Arizona.
Wonder why some fans don't give Greg some latitude in year 3 where things are not terrible, but not fantastic either.