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re: Where does Boom go after he is ushered out of Gainesville?

Posted on 10/19/14 at 8:40 pm to
Posted by Nguyening
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Posted on 10/19/14 at 8:40 pm to
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If that is the case, I agree he should sit on his arse for that time. so I don't know booms detail tbh.

With Sumlin, there is talk of canning him on another board, but, because of the large cost of the buyout I am not so sure it would be worth it, rather than actually do something different like add incentives to win so many games, would probably be a cheaper alternative than to start anew again. Seriously, think we gone through this mistake two times now, and history be repeating, time will tell

ETA: sorry I know this isn't about Sumlin, but relevant to the buyout and coaching changes



Sumlin is not getting fired lol, if we lost every game the rest of the year by 50, then his seat would be warm, but he's not getting fired. It's one game. We've lost 3 in a row to teams all ranked in the top 5, that collectively have one loss and its to one of the others.
Posted by civilag08
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 10/19/14 at 8:54 pm to
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Sumlin is not getting fired lol, if we lost every game the rest of the year by 50, then his seat would be warm, but he's not getting fired. It's one game. We've lost 3 in a row to teams all ranked in the top 5, that collectively have one loss and its to one of the others


I don't think he gets fired right because of the recent pay raise. I was mention the knee jerk reactions of things I had read. Also, I don't want to fall into the trap of saying its okay because we lost to three ranked teams. That is bull. The reality is we played really bad and anyone keeping up with the season see A&M getting worse and worse each week. Saying that is fair assessment whether it comes from an Aggie, any SEC fan or former rivals.
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