We're 4-14 in our last 18 SEC games. 3 of the wins were over Missouri. Ouch.
It is awful. I actually liked the Anderson hire, but he hasn't even nudged the needle in year two. In a bad league.
It turns out Strickland wasn't the only SEC AD who made a bad hire:
Haith took over a good situation from Anderson and literally ran it into the ground. And Anderson has been a disappointment at Arkansas, but that hire made sense at the time. As did Grant at Alabama who was a major disappointment. And to make matters worse, when they couldn't get Pitino and others interested in the job, they held on to Grant for a lame duck season. UT made a decent hire with Martin, but then went brain dead and brought Tyndall in. Johnnie Jones seemed to be the default candidate at LSU and while he has recruited well, does anybody think they are anything more than a one-and-done in March? And Tony Barbee might have been the worst hire of them all.
Hopefully, the latest round of hires will reap some benefits. Pearl was a good choice at Auburn, but I am very surprised they aren't any better than they are in year 2. Martin has slowly gotten South Carolina better. Barnes, Howland and Johnson all seemed to make sense. Billy Kennedy has a great hire at A&M and I think Michael White is an excellent long range hire for Florida.
Going forward, I think Stallings is the next shoe to fall. Fox at UGA might not be too far behind.