I could live with this.
I'd assume you're good with continuing Snyder 2.0? Since TCU joined the Big 12, Bill is 54-27 with one conference championship, Gary is 48-22 with one conference championship.
You guys are weird with this Gary stuff.
No offense MIR, but anyone that would reject 10-15 more years with an approximate 68.5% winning percentage, with championship type years, is a giant dumbass.
Who's rejecting it? I'm not rejecting it, well done Gary! Running roughshod over Utah State, Idaho, and the UTEPs of the world hold no relevance in power five football. The unemployment line is littered with guys who dominated non P5 conferences, like Butch Jones and Jim McElwain.
I won't call you a dumbass for missing this obvious logic though, I'm all about decorum here.
I wasn't actually referring to you in the last post, that's why said "no offense". Generally if I call someone a dumbass I expect some offense to occur. Of course, now I am calling you a dumbass because 68.5% is what he has had in the Big 12, not Utah St or whoever. I'm comfortable evaluating him on what he's done since being in the P5. And that's bringing a team from a situation with way less money, resources, or prestige.
I don't know what people expect from our next coach, but I highly suspect it's either a major crap shoot we take on a lower level coach or an assistant of some time. Both have high failure rates at P5 level. Or, we go with a current HC at a P5 conference...and if we're honest, Gary would be the absolute best current P5 head coach we have a shot at. And I think that shot is virtually nil. In the end, he has won at a similar clip to our greatest coach ever, at a school that doesn't sell itself (like ours). Having our next coach be successful is important on many levels. Not least of which the "nobody can win there except Snyder" would dissipate.