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re: Chips are down: How many more coaches in the conference get the axe?

Posted on 11/13/23 at 9:37 am to
Posted by crispyUGA
Upstate SC
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 11/13/23 at 9:37 am to
Pittman is gone.

Beamer definitely has at least one more year but USC fans are getting restless. Win the next 2 games (possible but not probable) and his seat cools considerably. Lose the next two (going to be the underdog in both, outlook not great) and year 4 becomes do or die. The issue is that the schedule next year is considerably tougher and you lose your best playmakers on offense, outside of Harbor.

Florida is in a tough spot because Napier really doesn’t look like he will be able to get it done to the standard that Florida is used to. It’s still pretty early in the tenure and you don’t want to be perceived as a program with a quick trigger finger, especially considering the competition you face in-state and in conference. However, I think most people would agree that it would be a minor miracle if Napier rights the ship and has Florida competing for the conference at a consistent level.

Lea hasn’t gone 0-for yet in a season, so he’s safe. Vandy gives zero fricks right now.

Saban, Smart, Stoops, Heupel, Drink, Freeze, Kelly, Kiffin are all really comfortable right now.
Posted by scrooster
Resident Ethicist
Member since Jul 2012
38017 posts
Posted on 11/13/23 at 10:27 am to
Beamer has six years ... period.

Unless he were to have a completely winless season, or a two win season, or something like that ... he'll get six seasons.

Muschamp left us in tatters. Complete and total disarray. What Muschamp did to us should be criminal.

Beamer gets six years minimum. He's built a lot of goodwill with the fans and he's working his arse off.

Now, he has a coordinator that may not have much longer but that's another story.
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