I'd thank them if they did.Do not thank this team will go 8 and 4..
I seriously doubt this is anything more than a troll thread. You know the kind where they try to reverse logic another thread. Not sure what point they believe is being made by this.Do not thank this team will go 8 and 4..
With every tooth and hair he had to pull to get the facilities in order he is committed!I say no.
It would be tough decision but if a major program offered he would be foolish not to jump ship. Kentucky is not the type state to maintain a consistent high level of football as opposed to Fla, Alabama, Ga, Ohio, etc. Too few quality high school programs or prospects on a yearly basis.
But first he must win 8-9 games consistently. Maybe 7-8 is more realistic.
There are so many hypothetical factors in play that it's really not worth discussing.
It would be tough decision but if a major program offered he would be foolish not to jump ship. Kentucky is not the type state to maintain a consistent high level of football as opposed to Fla, Alabama, Ga, Ohio, etc. Too few quality high school programs or prospects on a yearly basis.
But first he must win 8-9 games consistently. Maybe 7-8 is more realistic.
He's going to have to go 8-4 first, and then do it a couple more times...and sneak in a 9-3 or better...
if that did happen, it would then really depend on which pastures open up...
I would say if CMS wins at least 8 games the next 3 seasons and beats some big boys along the way then he will be on some short lists...
It's the nature of the beast in this modern era of sports for coaches to move around...the era of 20-30 year guys is over...and I think that is a good thing...
I mean Saban left MSU and LSU...Meyer left Florida...Chip Kelly left a gravy train at Oregon...so it's not outrageous to think Mark Stoops would leave Kentucky...
However, I don't think he is going to jump for just any program that could offer a little more prestige in money...
and right now I don't see a situation in which the programs he would leave for are open in the next 3-5...in college any way...
Do not thank this team will go 8 and 4..
If he goes 8-4 he should get a raise and an extension. If he can go 8-4 or better 3 years in a row, he should be the highest paid coach in college Football.