I can list Jurich's accomplishments over 20 years if you want. No one ever said he was perfect, but his accomplishments overwhelmed his failures.
"Vince" kept McDonnell, and that's the extent of his successes. He's bestowed with a lotta fake achievements by his supporters which he shouldn't need if he's legit. Losing Brohm was a huge blunder, and our athletics finances are a disaster.
It's true that "Vince" is less than two years into the job. There's little I've seen to expect big stuff in the future...
Yeah, Tyra is less than two months into the job, actually only about 13 months, or more like barely over a year. Why do you have to exaggerate even about that?
Anyway, I’m sure you would have criticized Tyra no matter how things turned out with Brohm. If he got him, you would have said he paid too much and then cited some metrics to prove that. At this point, I take both Brohm and Tyra at their word and simply accept that it wasn’t going to happen, and so I say let’s move on. Do you have some specific information about a mis-step on Tyra’s part that killed the possibility of a deal?
So, how about you get out in front on the search now… Who would be your preferred candidate? What would be a good hire? And please don’t bring up something ridiculous like Bob Stoops. It’ll be easy for you to criticize anyone after the fact, so what do you think right now? And what would a successful new coach’s win total look like over the next 5 years? Maybe 4 wins next season, then 5, 6, 7, 9 over the following years? Whatever it is, I would love to hear it now. Because you are so opposed to Tyra, I’m sure that if you wait until after the fact, you’ll come up with some metric to prove that whoever he hires and whatever success they have, that it wasn’t enough and that Jurich would have gotten something better.
Finally, I think it’s strange that you have now chosen on multiple occasions to put Vince’s name in quotes in response to some of my and other's posts. I’ve merely been calling him “Vince” in following-up on someone else's post where they called him that. I’ll be glad to call him Tyra, but I find your use of the quotes oddly childish.