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Tom Herman on coaching rumors

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Texas' Tom Herman says coaching change rumors leave an impression on potential recruits

Texas football coach Tom Herman on Monday lamented the role that rumors on social media about coaching changes has on recruiting.

Asked during his weekly news conference how he discusses with his team and potential recruits the social media speculation that he will be replaced by Urban Meyer after the season, Herman noted the team "knows the truth" and is unaffected, but that it leaves an impression on prospects.

"When you have the things that have been written about us in our program, myself and our future, very unfounded articles that state opinion as fact, that state unnamed sources as being factual, that's very hard to defend against," Herman said. "Because if I'm a competing recruiter, what do you do? You press print and you say, 'Look, this is true, it must be true. It's on so-and-so orangefans.com, right? It must be true.'"

"And you know that is the really, really hard part in recruiting because these 16-year-old kids are very impressionable."

To date, there have been no known, credible reports published that indicate Herman's job is in serious jeopardy or that Meyer, the current Fox Sports college football analyst and former Ohio State coach who once employed Herman as the Buckeyes' offensive coordinator, is lined up to replace him. It has, however, been a topic of discussion on social media when the Longhorns have struggled, such as following their two-game losing streak in October.

Since then, the Longhorns have won three in a row and will go for a fourth straight win Saturday at Kansas. They still can earn a berth in the Big 12 championship game if they win their final three games, but they haven't quite met the lofty preseason expectations placed upon them this season.

They entered this year ranked 14th in both major polls and were considered a potential College Football Playoff contender, but those hopes were virtually washed away after a 2-2 start.

Herman, in his fourth year at Texas, is 30-17 overall with the Longhorns and made major staff changes this offseason, replacing both coordinators and several other assistants after an 8-5 finish in 2019. Currently, Texas is 5-2 and ranked 22nd in the Associated Press poll.

In late October, Texas did lose a commitment from the No. 1 recruit in the 2022 ESPN 300, Southlake (Texas) Carroll quarterback Quinn Ewers, and that also raised eyebrows.

Herman said when recruits have had questions about such rumors, Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte has offered his phone number so recruits can call him and be assured that Herman is safe.

"You address it with the truth," Herman said. "And when a kid has to be bombarded with all of these rumors and conjecture and agendas passed as fact, you have to provide some semblance of truth. You understand that recruiting is a marathon, it's not a sprint, and you try to provide them with every resource possible in order to get the truth because what they're getting is not the truth.

"You just have to have constant communication, constant hard conversations with these recruits and put them in touch with our players, put them in touch with our administration, put them in touch with the people who actually do know the truth. And at some point, like anything in life, the truth will prevail."

Herman said he is "constantly" assured of his status and is completely aligned with university leadership, but that addressing it with recruits can get bothersome.

"It's exhausting, more than anything to have to extinguish all of these unfounded, baseless claims," Herman said. "And I don't know why it's more here at Texas than other places, but it is and it's something we deal with on a daily basis."
 
They went there in Austin today. During Tom Herman’s weekly press conference, the Texas head coach was asked if he’s concerned about the rumors that he’ll be fired and replaced by Urban Meyer after this season.

“I’m concerned about our players. I’m concerned about our program. I’m concerned about beating Kansas. I’m concerned about all of our goals still being in front of us,” he said.

“With our players it’s really easy because they know the truth. There’s a second of people within our enterprise that know the truth, and then there’s rumors. There’s unnamed sources, there’s agendas, there’s Internet reporters that claim their own opinion as fact. The player part is really easy, almost comical where a player will come up to me and say, ‘Coach, you’ll never guess what lunacy just came across my feed.’

“The recruiting part’s a different story. When you have the things that have been written about us and our program, myself and our future, very unfounded articles that state opinion as fact, that state unnamed sources as factual, that’s very hard to defend against. If I’m a competing recruiter, what do you do? You press print and you say, ‘Look, this is true. It must be true, it’s on Orangefans.com,” Herman concluded.

The ironic part about Herman’s answer is that the question was asked by Anwar Richardson, who works for Orangebloods.com. So it’s very possible Richardson or one of his colleagues wrote the very articles Herman just lamented.

And, yes, annoying as it must be to deal with job rumors swirling over your head while trying to sell recruits on spending the next 4-to-5 years in Austin, he’s far from the first or last coach to deal with that particular job hazard.

Just ask rival Lincoln Riley, who has been hired away by half the NFL by this point according to the rumor mill. While the genesis of those rumors are totally different, the message to recruits is the same — that the coach recruiting him won’t be around long.

Texas has won its last three games. Thanks to off weeks bookending wins over Baylor, Oklahoma State and West Virginia, it’s been five Saturdays since the Longhorns have lost a game.

With no recent loss to ruminate over, the Austin media has focused its palace intrigue on Chris Del Conte’s Twitter account. The Texas AD, you see, didn’t tweet about any of the football team’s wins during its ongoing streak, while making a point to praise victories by other UT teams.

“I couldn’t be more aligned with our athletic director, my boss, who we meet with constantly, who has assured me of his support and the support of university leadership, and who has commended me and my staff for how we have handled the craziest year in college football history,” Herman said.

“I know what is said to me eye to eye, man to man, in offices, in meetings and all of that. There is no stock placed in the tweet count of a 50-year-old man,” he said later.

Texas will likely be favored in its last three games, road trips to Kansas and Kansas State sandwiched around a home date with Iowa State. Win each of those and Texas will be back in the Big 12 Championship, likely against the winner of Saturday night’s Bedlam game.

Win that and Herman will have forced UT’s hand, to keep him for 2021 or fire the coach who just secured the first Big 12 title in 11 years.
 
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That was a lot of words to not say a whole heck of a lot. Let’s be honest is there a recruit in this country that would be less likely to come to Texas because of the Meyer rumors? Many of them are probably hoping it happens.
 
Why hasn’t CDC come out and quashed the rumors if that’s all they are ? Does a appearance in big 12 championship game and probably another loss to OU save his job? I’m tired of his losses to OU ,TCU and the losses to more unranked teams than any team in the country!
 
Hey Tom, quit blaming your problems on everyone else. You have way more talent than everyone except for OU. It is your fault your team continually under performs. There would be no rumors if you took care of business on the field.
 
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"Texas' Tom Herman says coaching change rumors leave an impression on potential recruits."

There's one thing that leaves a more lasting impression on potential recruits: not being relevant (no dominant wins; skating by week-to-week; no team identity; no pipeline to the NFL, . . . should I go on?)
 
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