You can't build your own culture and team in 2 seasons, especially when the 2 seasons are not even finished.
All they are doing is harming things in the long-term. They will lose recruits, replacements will not be as good in most cases, players will leave, new systems again, new culture foundations again, and if the new coaches don't succeed in 3 years they will be canned again too.
Sure there have been successful transitions like OU and OSU, but those things were humming at the national level.
On top of firing a coach before 2 seasons is complete for Arkansas, they stopped paying the former coach.
If you want to build a winner, you have to let the head coach build their own program and that can take years in most cases.
Instead of making bad hires and then firing a coach in 2 years, be smart and hire the guy you believe in for the long-haul and let that guy build their program for several years and see how it goes.
Instant gratification thought process only harms the health of a football program.
FSU and Arkansas are not likely to make big name hires and they will be around again in 2 or 3 years for another coach.
TN is being smart and letting their coach build up from the bottom. Nebraska is being smart and letting Frost rebuild the program from the soil up and even invested over 100 million dollars in new faculties that will be completed by 2022.
All they are doing is harming things in the long-term. They will lose recruits, replacements will not be as good in most cases, players will leave, new systems again, new culture foundations again, and if the new coaches don't succeed in 3 years they will be canned again too.
Sure there have been successful transitions like OU and OSU, but those things were humming at the national level.
On top of firing a coach before 2 seasons is complete for Arkansas, they stopped paying the former coach.
If you want to build a winner, you have to let the head coach build their own program and that can take years in most cases.
Instead of making bad hires and then firing a coach in 2 years, be smart and hire the guy you believe in for the long-haul and let that guy build their program for several years and see how it goes.
Instant gratification thought process only harms the health of a football program.
FSU and Arkansas are not likely to make big name hires and they will be around again in 2 or 3 years for another coach.
TN is being smart and letting their coach build up from the bottom. Nebraska is being smart and letting Frost rebuild the program from the soil up and even invested over 100 million dollars in new faculties that will be completed by 2022.