Care to state your point?Both coaches finish 5-7. One coach's team gave up 27 points a game..scored 27 points a game. The other gave up 31 points a game...and scored 23 points a game. One got fired. One got a fat raise to $5,5M to go to another school.
Interesting world we live in....
Care to state your point?
Despised HCMM..But HCMT did lose two games in a row by a combined 86-13..mid season..gave up over 30 points a game in his first 9 games...wasnt exactly a great season...
That HCMT had a below average season pretty equivalent to and perhaps worse in some ways to his fired predecessor....and freaking doubles his salary....mind boggling.I wonder where you are going with this!!
Yes, that's all right?That HCMT had a below average season pretty equivalent to and perhaps worse in some ways to his fired predecessor....and freaking doubles his salary....mind boggling.
Can you stop saying TuckerNuts? ThanksTuckerNuts in over his head at sparty. They'll move on quickly when they realize their mistake that was made out of desperation and panic. Dantonio will get the last satisfying laugh.
MSU has roughly equivalent talent as CU but plays in a much tougher conference. 10th in recruiting in B1G this year. Can tuckerNuts make a difference in 3 years? Clock is ticking.
The "timing" was probably more sh*t about to hit the fan with regards to Dantonio. That guy is like Teflon Don in regards to rape cases getting swept under the rug. Word was there was more to come. Msu runs a close 2nd behind Baylor with problems on the football and basketball team. Its pathetic!I think the point some people keep missing is that Dantonio ****ed Michigan State with the timing of his resignation. If Dantonio had quit in December or even January like normal coaches, when the market hadn't become quite set yet, Tucker probably doesn't even get considered, and certainly doesn't get the Brinks truck backed up for him.
It's so weird how some people ignore all context in reaching conclusions. It's like some other factor is present.one coach was in year 5 and had posted 1 winning season.
the other was in year 1 of his contract and outperformed most national predictions with one of the most difficult schedules in the country.
I forget: which team gave up a 4 TD lead against one of the worst P5 teams at home?
Strange...