slappy4428 said:Is it is a concern that there are so few African-American coaches? Yes.
Should coaches like Croom or Willingham be treated differently when their teams suck? Hell no.
Blitz said:Croom is a good man and had big plans for State.
His teams did not win consistently, though, there at State, so he had to go.
Especially after the final 2008 game, when the players didn't even show up for the rival clash.
That indicates that 09 10 and 2011 wouldn't be consistently better.
Sylvester Croom will land on his feet, and he will compensated properly and he will find inner happiness.
It's the nature of the business.
Whether you are black, white or other ethnicity ... if you can't win consistently, you will not find work as a head coach.
Blitz said:Croom's hard-headedness didn't sit well with the short-memory crowd at Starkville.
His West Coast spread whatever wasn't working, and his offensive coordinator was not too innovative.
An Alabama fan told me once, "When we heard yall'd hired Woody McCorvey we all shouted for joy!"
State, it says, has hired "Neinas Consulting - an NCAA powerbroker" to lead its search.
I hate hearing this.
I want State to go out and find someone on their own.
To me, "NCAA powerbroker = In cahoots with NCAA"
dixiehack said:Blitz said:Croom's hard-headedness didn't sit well with the short-memory crowd at Starkville.
His West Coast spread whatever wasn't working, and his offensive coordinator was not too innovative.
An Alabama fan told me once, "When we heard yall'd hired Woody McCorvey we all shouted for joy!"
State, it says, has hired "Neinas Consulting - an NCAA powerbroker" to lead its search.
I hate hearing this.
I want State to go out and find someone on their own.
To me, "NCAA powerbroker = In cahoots with NCAA"
Have you heard any rumors about a certain calorie-challenged ex (as of this morning) SEC coach swapping orange for maroon?
DanOregon said:Croom stepping down is unfortunate, don't know if he was bought out or what, but I think it's part of a disturbing trend in college football where some programs have such short memories. I don't have a problem getting rid of a coach with a losing record after three or four years who hasn't shown progress (Mr Weis?), but when you have a coach like Croom who got MissState to a winning record a year ago, a bowl game and was the SEC coach of the year, - it kind of makes you wonder. There are a few other coaches, white and black, who get bounced with winning records at schools that shouldn't have such high expectations.
But I think the final judgement on whether a coach should have been sacked or not shouldn't be made until you see the replacement.
I still think there were more qualified and better choices for Tenn. than Kiffin, white and black.
DanOregon said:It's funnny, I remember when a national title pretty much guaranteed a lifetime contract, but Carr and now Fulmer, it seems it might give you a 10-year exemption.