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It's like a Chris Farley movie. Yes, it's aged well!Has this aged well?
With a QB who couldn't even throw a touchdown pass against that Grinch D.
Fuck him and his. He can fall flat on his face and UT can ride another decade-long wave of mediocrity while the fanbase keeps saying “zomgz Texas is baACK” after the occasional 9-win season.
Well you can't be "back" unless you first have a few bad years? Maybe this is by design?Fuck him and his. He can fall flat on his face and UT can ride another decade-long wave of mediocrity while the fanbase keeps saying “zomgz Texas is baACK” after the occasional 9-win season.
That sentiment can also be applied to Miami...Fuck him and his. He can fall flat on his face and UT can ride another decade-long wave of mediocrity while the fanbase keeps saying “zomgz Texas is baACK” after the occasional 9-win season.
Can’t that be said about most coaches ? And with how much coaches are paid now at blue bloods they shouldn’t be expected to have much time. When you agree to be paid one of the 10 highest coaching salaries in a state with an unbelievable amount of talent than you better put up or ship up fast(especially since he should already have great connections since previously being at Houston).My personal opinion of him aside... think Herman could be successful if given time to learn how to be a HC at a blue blood, and show stability to recruits and elite asst coach hires.
But the likelihood of that happening seems small... if Ash can't save his ass in next year or two, the Herman experiment will be finished.
Can’t that be said about most coaches ? And with how much coaches are paid now at blue bloods they shouldn’t be expected to have much time. When you agree to be paid one of the 10 highest coaching salaries in a state with an unbelievable amount of talent than you better put up or ship up fast(especially since he should already have great connections since previously being at Houston).
I think some guys can coach blue blood programs, and those guys are few and far between. Herman may have hit a ceiling of AAC Or middle of the road P5 schools, and that’s ok. But his name won’t be on many big time school lists if(and when) he fails at UT. He has almost every advantage known to man, and is looking very average and in over his head even at times. A conference where they were one of the main 2 teams, is now making them look like an also-ran, and that’s not good.
Herman was a hot name on the rise when Tejas hires him and there are countless examples of coaches having little big time experience but were heating it up at a mid major (Urban Meyer, Nick Saban, Les Miles, Chip Kelly, the list can go on). I think he’s been in over his head like Helton, James Franklin, Mike Locksley, Lane Kiffin, and even though the jury may still be out: Scott Frost.No, I don't think that goes for anyone. Helton, for example, will never be a good HC.
I think it goes both ways. Texas knew Herman was an unseasoned HC with only 2yrs Mid Major experience and not enough clout to bring in big name coordinators when they hired him... surely they saw the staff he had at Houston and the staff he was able to retain/hire at Texas.
That falls on AD as much as anyone.
He had a great 1st year at Houston, a good 2nd year, upset OU out of nowhere and they bought all-in on the sizzle and expected him to own OU from day 1. That's Baylor-esque behavior and scUM-esque delusion.
I don't think he has as many advantages as their fan base imagines. What reputation does Texas have for sending kids to NFL vs. OU or LSU?
They have five P5 schools in the State, four in the same conference... that dilutes the kind of fan loyalty we take for granted in Ohio. Impossible to put up a fence in that situation... similar situation in FL: FSU / Miami / UF are all about the same... and CA with USC / UCLA / Stanford / Cal. They have to share the talent pool, and the decreased loyalty also opens doors to national recruiting.
The L10 is just as dead of a conference as ACC. OU : Clemson-lite. Most kids are going to pick OU or SEC. The rest get shared between national recruiting and the P5 in-State schools, of which Texas is but 1. And not as attractive as they imagine.