I've posted twice on this site and I've been accused of trolling because I said I think Strong deserves 4 or 5 years. Most of you disagree, so this is just a question.
1) What has gone wrong in Strong's tenure? Not what the results are (that's obvious) but why have things gone wrong? Is Strong totally in over his head or are there other factors that have caused the team to underachieve in his tenure? My opinion is Strong doesn't have as much talent as the recruiting rankings would suggest. Some of that has been his fault but some of it is what he inherited from Mack Brown. A&M has gotten more talent than Texas has ever since A&M left for the SEC. I'm not sure that is a quick fix even if you get rid of Strong.
2) One thing that I saw in Strong's post game interview that kind of struck me as odd that might have changed my opinion is he seemed a little non-chalant about the loss yesterday. He really needed to be saying "This loss is on me, it's unacceptable and we're going to do everything we can to get it fixed." Instead he sort of tried to spin it in a way that made it less magnifying and less indicative of problems in the program. You can't fix something while you're trying to spin how big the problems are. That isn't the Strong I remember at Louisville who was very demanding of his players. So the question I have is "Is the pressure of being the coach at Texas not something he had the ability to handle?"
Like I said, it is easy to just focus on results without really looking at why things are going the way they are going. Thoughts?
1) What has gone wrong in Strong's tenure? Not what the results are (that's obvious) but why have things gone wrong? Is Strong totally in over his head or are there other factors that have caused the team to underachieve in his tenure? My opinion is Strong doesn't have as much talent as the recruiting rankings would suggest. Some of that has been his fault but some of it is what he inherited from Mack Brown. A&M has gotten more talent than Texas has ever since A&M left for the SEC. I'm not sure that is a quick fix even if you get rid of Strong.
2) One thing that I saw in Strong's post game interview that kind of struck me as odd that might have changed my opinion is he seemed a little non-chalant about the loss yesterday. He really needed to be saying "This loss is on me, it's unacceptable and we're going to do everything we can to get it fixed." Instead he sort of tried to spin it in a way that made it less magnifying and less indicative of problems in the program. You can't fix something while you're trying to spin how big the problems are. That isn't the Strong I remember at Louisville who was very demanding of his players. So the question I have is "Is the pressure of being the coach at Texas not something he had the ability to handle?"
Like I said, it is easy to just focus on results without really looking at why things are going the way they are going. Thoughts?