That’s why I think Campbell is a lifer at Cockeye State
He’s stuck there as long as he keeps winning 6-9 games each year. He’s probably never gonna be a #1 choice for top tier programs and there’s no need for him to make a lateral move. Lifer
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That’s why I think Campbell is a lifer at Cockeye State
Cockeye, the land of accepting average. Participation Trophy StateHe’s stuck there as long as he keeps winning 6-9 games each year. He’s probably never gonna be a #1 choice for top tier programs and there’s no need for him to make a lateral move. Lifer
Good for Wisconsin.
What that program needs now more than anything is stability.
Just need a few more years to continue the rebuild.
Previous coach left the cupboard bare.
Did you see them play Oregon close last week? You can SEE the progress!
In all seriousness though, their schedule this year was wild.
Good for Wisconsin.
What that program needs now more than anything is stability.
Just need a few more years to continue the rebuild.
Previous coach left the cupboard bare.
Did you see them play Oregon close last week? You can SEE the progress!
In all seriousness though, their schedule this year was wild.
I think it ends up like Frost. I‘d be surprised if he makes it past October 2026.The Wisconsin news gives flashbacks to the feeling of emptiness and dread when Turd announced Frost would come back for what might as well have been year 14.
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I'm curious to see if and how many assistants quietly leave Wisconsin after this season.I think it ends up like Frost. I‘d be surprised if he makes it past October 2026.
Fan apathy will be at an all time high in Madison in 2026 when #2ndChoice, a guy no one likes or has faith in, starts out 2-3 or worse.
It is normal, but this is a unique approach. Fire him, then say “wait, we didn’t fire you, you walked out so NOW we’re firing you for cause.” And when that has no legs, “actually, it was that you’re extra marital affairs shined a bad light so we’re firing you for cause because of that.”Is this normal to try to negotiate down a buyout? Would think if LSU tries to weasel they’re way out of it that it would affect the quality of coaches that would be interested.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ted-coach-now-seeking-fire-cause-avoid-buyout
Weren’t there reports out that they even sent him some initial offers of paying him X% lump sum rather than yearly payments? That’s the thing that really makes them look bad about “we didn’t actually fire you “.It is normal, but this is a unique approach. Fire him, then say “wait, we didn’t fire you, you walked out so NOW we’re firing you for cause.” And when that has no legs, “actually, it was that you’re extra marital affairs shined a bad light so we’re firing you for cause because of that.”
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What it’s going to end up causing is a completely guaranteed contract with no term for cause clauses if they are going to hire anyone with another offer. They are showing the market they don’t operate in good faith. Hopefully it means they get stuck with a desperate retread.
His contact has offset language, so the lowered buyout removes that. It's not a bad move for Kelly if he wants to keep coaching, but at his age he might want to retireWeren’t there reports out that they even sent him some initial offers of paying him X% lump sum rather than yearly payments? That’s the thing that really makes them look bad about “we didn’t actually fire you “.
Yeah this appears to be bad faith and LSU is in breach of contract.It is normal, but this is a unique approach. Fire him, then say “wait, we didn’t fire you, you walked out so NOW we’re firing you for cause.” And when that has no legs, “actually, it was that you’re extra marital affairs shined a bad light so we’re firing you for cause because of that.”
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What it’s going to end up causing is a completely guaranteed contract with no term for cause clauses if they are going to hire anyone with another offer. They are showing the market they don’t operate in good faith. Hopefully it means they get stuck with a desperate retread.
And it just doesn’t make business sense on LSU’s part IMO. Absent some clearly slam dunk argument for termination for cause, you’re just making the job less attractive for anyone else. All this plus the governor stuff just makes this job seem radioactive IMO.Yeah this appears to be bad faith and LSU is in breach of contract.
It's going to be interesting to see who all crashes out during this coaching search cycle. LSU is the most obvious and first one to go straight for the coaching world equivalent of going on Jerry Springer but I don't think they will be the last ones.And it just doesn’t make business sense on LSU’s part IMO. Absent some clearly slam dunk argument for termination for cause, you’re just making the job less attractive for anyone else. All this plus the governor stuff just makes this job seem radioactive IMO.
A radioactive environment and less attractive job to take makes this ideal for Brian Kelly. It's his boomerang job.And it just doesn’t make business sense on LSU’s part IMO. Absent some clearly slam dunk argument for termination for cause, you’re just making the job less attractive for anyone else. All this plus the governor stuff just makes this job seem radioactive IMO.
I'd you believe the rumors, LSU also had a PI following Kelly to try to find a reason to close the contract with the morals clause. They will and up settling for the full amount just to keep that from becoming public in court if it's trueAnd it just doesn’t make business sense on LSU’s part IMO. Absent some clearly slam dunk argument for termination for cause, you’re just making the job less attractive for anyone else. All this plus the governor stuff just makes this job seem radioactive IMO.
PSU seems like a good candidate too. That whole thing feels a bit Solichy to me, but I’m not sure if there was a strong faction of PSU fans wanting to keep Franklin.It's going to be interesting to see who all crashes out during this coaching search cycle. LSU is the most obvious and first one to go straight for the coaching world equivalent of going on Jerry Springer but I don't think they will be the last ones.
That feels like a move that a competent AD makes if you've got someone agreed to replace him already. They've been too solid of a program to risk an actual coaching search. But maybe their AD isn't competentPSU seems like a good candidate too. That whole thing feels a bit Solichy to me, but I’m not sure if there was a strong faction of PSU fans wanting to keep Franklin.