Not hard to see he is a lame duck coach. Recruiting just got a little harder for UTMeyer said no, so they stick with Herman. Can‘t be great for recruiting to have this distraction.
More like the cheating husband proposed to the mistress, but she declined so he had no choice but to stay with the current wife.Kinda like a husband finding out his wife has been sleeping around but they decide to stay together for the kids
As a fan, that would be a bad situation to be in. Writing is on the wall and the inevitable is being delayed. Would be hard to get excited over the off season for this program. Meanwhile your rival (who you know longer play) seems to have turned the corner with Jimbo.It was pretty telling that Herman has 3 years on his contract but the AD said yesterday that Herman will be back in 2021.
I would have a hard time working for someone knowing that they wanted me gone.Then again u can look at it as a way to prove them wrong in hiring you.If I'm Herman, I'm telling my agent to put out some feelers to Auburn. If they're willing to pony up, I'm heading to the plains just to stick it to Texas. Auburn boosters are almost as ridiculous as Texas's. But it would at least fresh start and Herman would have the ol' "You can't fire me! I quit!" with a middle finger walking out the door.
If I'm Herman, I'm telling my agent to put out some feelers to Auburn. If they're willing to pony up, I'm heading to the plains just to stick it to Texas. Auburn boosters are almost as ridiculous as Texas's. But it would at least fresh start and Herman would have the ol' "You can't fire me! I quit!" with a middle finger walking out the door.
You could. But recruiting wise, they're cutting him off at the knees.I would have a hard time working for someone knowing that they wanted me gone.Then again u can look at it as a way to prove them wrong in hiring you.
The "sticking it" is really to their collective ego. "But, but... you can't leave us! We're TEXAS!"If you’re on a fence about a coach and then he chooses to leave on his own meaning he owes you a buyout for leaving rather than you owing him $15M for firing him, I’m sure Texas would welcome that type of “sticking it” to them.
Apparently it wouldn’t be cheap for Herman to voluntarily exit Texas:
- Buyout if coach leaves for another coaching job: $3,000,000 for each remaining year on contract plus the amount of salary the school would have to pay assistants under contract
Which makes it even less like anyone would choose to hire him away from UT right now, especially a school that is paying $21M just to get rid of their previous coach.BTW, Herman wouldn't pay them a dime. The school hiring him would.
But who are they going to get? Meyer just turned them flat down.Which makes it even less like anyone would choose to hire him away from UT right now, especially a school that is paying $21M just to get rid of their previous coach.
And no matter who pays it, Texas would get “stuck” with the newfound money and get to keep their own, in your unlikely scenario.
I love that idea. Better yet, improbable though it is - would be if somehow Meyer wound up at Auburn.If I'm Herman, I'm telling my agent to put out some feelers to Auburn. If they're willing to pony up, I'm heading to the plains just to stick it to Texas. Auburn boosters are almost as ridiculous as Texas's. But it would at least fresh start and Herman would have the ol' "You can't fire me! I quit!" with a middle finger walking out the door.
True.Not very smartYou could. But recruiting wise, they're cutting him off at the knees.
Another up and comer liked Herman was. Maybe Matt Campbell. Trust me, Texas won’t cry it Herman “sticks it to them” by leaving without getting his buyout.But who are they going to get? Meyer just turned them flat down.
We're awash with good ideas, King! 🤣I love that idea. Better yet, improbable though it is - would be if somehow Meyer wound up at Auburn.
One way or the other, we'll see.Another up and comer liked Herman was. Maybe Matt Campbell. Trust me, Texas won’t cry it Herman “sticks it to them” by leaving without getting his buyout.
I don't see how they could be helping him any.You could. But recruiting wise, they're cutting him off at the knees.
It's ironic in a way. I remember when A&M pulled out all the stops in an effort to get Schembechler from Michigan. It seemed strange to me and it didn't happen, but they were deadly serious about it.Wouldn't Herman be a better match at Michigan? He has B1G experience, and the Harbaugh relationship is even more tenuous than the situation in Texas. Michigan fans might not like a former OSU assistant though.
The big hit on Herman lately is his recruiting....he apparently just doesn't connect with recruits. I'm still not convinced Herman won't eventually become a good coach.You could. But recruiting wise, they're cutting him off at the knees.
They are retaining him..... For now..... If Urban Meyers came out of retirement they would fire Herman in a heart beat.
The big hit on Herman lately is his recruiting....he apparently just doesn't connect with recruits. I'm still not convinced Herman won't eventually become a good coach.
That's a big difference from the university openly courting Meyer while they still have a coach under contract. And then the AD says -- after being spurned -- that Herman's here for next yearHow many teams wouldn't? If Urban inexplicably decided he just wanted badly to be the coach at South Carolina tomorrow and he convinced the administration that he wasn't joking or trolling them, how long would it take for them to ask Beamer to step aside and let Urban coach?
That's a big difference from the university openly courting Meyer while they still have a coach under contract. And then the AD says -- after being spurned -- that Herman's here for next year
If I'm Herman, I'm telling my agent to put out some feelers to Auburn. If they're willing to pony up, I'm heading to the plains just to stick it to Texas. Auburn boosters are almost as ridiculous as Texas's. But it would at least fresh start and Herman would have the ol' "You can't fire me! I quit!" with a middle finger walking out the door.
I would love to find out.I don't think the Texas administration would be too disappointed with that.