- 2-10 and he is fired the day or two after the UL game. Mitch will have no choice in the matter and the $18 million buyout will be raised fairly quickly. If you think he would be retained after a 2-10 season when the team was predicted to be bowling just because of an insane buyout then you're crazy. The school stands to lose way more than that buyout if they retain him after a season like that.
- 3-9 would be almost assured that Mitch will have to seriously explore other coaching options. There is absolutely NO EXCUSE for this team to lose 9 games in Stoops 4th season with how he has recruited, especially when the schedule had winnable home games against Southern Miss, New Mexico State, Austin Peay, and Vanderbilt and favorable matchups (talent-wise) against Mississippi State, South Carolina, and Missouri. The talent and the schedule is set up for this team to win at least 6 games.
- 4-8 would leave it as a possibility depending on how bad/embarrassing the losses were, but it is 60/40 that he will be back.
- 5-7 or better and Stoops is 100% retained for his 5th season, but will be forced to fire D.J. Eliot. Someone will have to be the sacrificial lamb here.
Either way, with how bad the defense has been, there is no way we win more than 4 games. I can't see us winning against USC, Mizzou, and MSU with how bad we've played. Even if we beat Vandy and Austin Peay, that still only puts us at 3 wins and there is no way we are beating Bama, UT, UGa, and UL.
Very good analysis. I think that pretty much sums it up. I think we'll end up lucking into 4 wins, so it will be a close call, but I think that will save him for one more year. With a sacrificial lamb or two, of course.