I like Coach Croom as a person. I think he's an excellent representative of the University and the State. I would love for my son to play pee-wee or junior high football for him. I will be bothered to see the day when he does get fired or quit, because the human side of me hates to see a good man struggle and fail.
However, from the some of his decisions it seems as though he doesn't have the knowledge of the game required of a head coach. The "learning curve" I expected of him in getting back to college ball are to tailor an offense around inferior talent (compared to his background), deal with scholarship restrictions, and understand the vastly changed landscape of recruiting. I didn't expect him to be learning clock management (It would be nice if he actually was learning), the statistics of success for 4th down conversions, or the importance and limitations of field position. But, those are things he's never had to be concerned with. It's obvious he simply called a play when he was told to go for it on 4th down, or punted when he was told to punt. He's called timeout when he was told, and let the clock run when he wasn't. Worse yet, he's apparently been oblivious to the different situations in which he was told or not told to do so. So, here we are with a lifetime coordinator trying to make HC decisions based on his "gut".
As I said, I'll hate to see him go, because he truly is someone to admire and look up to as a person. But, I'll welcome the day that when we have a new head coach.