If true, another slap in the face for the Horns. Not looking good for them.
Lol, ya that's gotta hurt the ole ego of Texas that they are now getting turned down by coordinators.
And recruiting isn't a very telling factor. Strong is a coach that I've heard doesn't believe in loading up a class ASAP like Mack Brown did.
Who would want a bleak offense centered on run only qb's in these times? Shorthorns have fallen into their own pit. Good to see they are now on to plan Q.
Well thank you fitty. Such a fancy way to also say Billy....it shows you care. That means a lot man thanks!!!Well thanks William, I did not know that.
Look, no one wants to go to a place with so many question marks. Strong has proven exactly squat in 2 years. He has 2 QB's that aren't worth the hair on a jackalopes ass.
Now, if they are smart, they'll pick up Trevor because he's 10X the QB they have, and get a good running back and run the shit out of the ball. Trevor can't pass much, but he's better than what they have.
This was exactly what I was talking to some friends about yesterday. Strong just finished his 2nd year of pretty lackluster results. Odds are, if he doesn't show some major improvement next year, it will likely be his last. Not many coaches would leave their current stable situation to join a staff that appears to be a sinking ship. Prolly has very little to actually do with Strong personally or looking down at coaching at a place like Texas. It's more of just a smart decision career wise for coaches at this point.I suspect that the reason many are shy about taking the job is that there is more than a small chance that next year might be Charlie's last. Assistant coaches tend to go down with that sinking ship, and if you have a family, you don't want to go someplace where you'll be job hunting against in 11 or 12 months.
Texas is still a good job. Maybe a great job. But hitchhiking on the Titanic is likely not a great career choice.