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Makes you wonder. But you'd think he'd like more W's in his last yr if true.No staff changes = Mack's last year in '22?
Mack does not look well. He had lost a lot of weight prior to his knee replacement surgery. but has gained it all back (and more).
Tired and frustrated is not a good recipe for your head football coach.
I fear Mack is far too stubborn. He demands you take him, warty assistants and all. And he has long celebrated his recruiting prowess: Mr February. I think he is prouder of his recruiting classes than he is bothered by the many problems on display this season.Makes you wonder. But you'd think he'd like more W's in his last yr if true.
You have voiced almost exactly what I warned about from the time he was hired.Mack has done exactly what he was hired to do. Sooth the feelings of the big donors and bring those money in with everybody on the same page. And to recruit. Those talents have always been Mack's strength. I game coaching has never been one of those strengths. Mack has always seemed to be good for two, three, games a year where one wonders exactly what they were thinking. And even though he had a couple teams at Texas where he had so much talent that they couldn't screw it up, he couldn't keep it going and the rests like we have seen this year is what got him run out of Texas. 22 may be Mack's swan song. Mack is 70. Nick Saban has the aura where he can get away with it on the recruiting trail. Not sure Mack does.
The problem for Bubba will be the old one: many top basketball boosters demand a football coach who meets their definition of good character. They are the same ding dongs who would have been happy with Larry Brown as basketball coach because he was a winner and a Dean Smith pet.Back to my original premise. If Mack makes no staff changes for next year, it will be his last.
I am not comfortable with Bubba making the selection for Mack's replacement.
I don't think Bubba had much of a role in Mack's hiring. The coaches he's had a hand in hiring seem to be doing a pretty good job so far.Back to my original premise. If Mack makes no staff changes for next year, it will be his last.
I am not comfortable with Bubba making the selection for Mack's replacement.
Boosters and school administrators wanted Mack.I don't think Bubba had much of a role in Mack's hiring. The coaches he's had a hand in hiring seem to be doing a pretty good job so far.
The same guys that hired Butch were responsible in bring Mack back. There are personal relationships there, however the overriding desire is to have Carolina become a football champion.Boosters and school administrators wanted Mack.
thank God that didn't happenthe same guys had lined up Spurrier and he would have been our coach
You are right: a win over Moo can't save the season, but it sure would give us all a nice feeling.The only thing that matters today is State. A win won't salvage the season. We haven't really bothered to show up to very many games this year. But a complete game on both sides of the ball for four quarters resulting in a win would be mighty nice. Hopefully they find a way to get it done.