Is there a recent example of a P5 coach who still had years on his contract but simply said, "this isn't working out for me or the school" and resigned? And I don't mean resigned because they took a better job, but left because it just wasn't working.
Collins is actually a pretty tenured coach at this point. He knows NU, knows the culture, the positives, negatives, would he ever step down to pursue other opportunities? We have no AD, and a fan base with extremely low expectations so I'm sure his job is safe. I wonder if he's sick of the losing as well and ready to try something different with fewer recruiting restrictions. At the end of the day, he already did what he came here to (expressly) do which was get NU to the tournament.
Is there any recent precedent for a coach that's not on the hot seat resigning just because it wasn't working out?
Collins is actually a pretty tenured coach at this point. He knows NU, knows the culture, the positives, negatives, would he ever step down to pursue other opportunities? We have no AD, and a fan base with extremely low expectations so I'm sure his job is safe. I wonder if he's sick of the losing as well and ready to try something different with fewer recruiting restrictions. At the end of the day, he already did what he came here to (expressly) do which was get NU to the tournament.
Is there any recent precedent for a coach that's not on the hot seat resigning just because it wasn't working out?