As others have said, Wilcox and Knowlton contracts are a sunk cost. If the administration and UC regents truly believed we were in an existential crisis, we would have made drastic decisions the moment we got accepted into the ACC.calumnus said:DoubtfulBear said:It took days for MSU to push out Mel Tucker. I wouldn't hold my breath about an investigation that is taking 19 months and counting.Big C said:DoubtfulBear said:How do you propose getting rid of Knowlton first when his contract has 2 more years more than Wilcox? And no, I don't believe the McKeever investigation will force him out, nor do I think a new chancellor would terminate him 5 years early. The likelihood the new chancellor is anyone but an academic focused status quo leader is slim to none.calumnus said:However, it just points to the critical need to get rid of Knowlton first. We can't have him making the decision whether to fire Wilcox or extend him and heaven forbid he is the one making the next hire. In the meantime we need to stay relevant or we will not have a program anymore.Bearly Clad said:
Whether or not you believe in Wilcox the fact is that this is a team that can win 10 games on our ACC schedule next year with no meaningful improvement. Of course there are some questions (new coaching on offense yet again and some unproven replacements i.e. Saffell/Gilbert) but we had another influx of portal talent and a very favorable 2024 slate.
I think 7-10 wins is the standard and if it's lower end we should be taking the bowl game and increased platform playing east coast teams but biding time until Wilcox has a manageable buyout. If it's 9-10 wins it's a tougher question of whether the program has turned a corner or if the weak schedule did the bulk of the heavy lifting. Regardless, if Wilcox delivers 10 wins next year (very possible given the opponents) we should probably be expecting him to get some offers and be ready to let him walk.
The most important thing is to put this program in a position to survive into the future. Neglecting NIL will not make the job more desirable to any coaching candidates and would leave the team bereft of talent thereby making it even more undesirable. Yes, there are serious issues in the support of the program from the university including, but not constrained to, the chancellor's office, a new AD, and the financial dispersement of supporting too many programs that drain the coffers without providing meaningful ROI.
The big question is: what are the paths to success/survival and is bleeding the program for the sake of pushing out Wilcox beneficial or harmful to those avenues for progress?
I know your shtick is to always have the very most negative take possible, but one of the three finalists for new Chancellor is considered to be really good for athletics, specifically revenue sports. And the AD might indeed be eased out early, due to L'Affaire McKeever or who knows whatever else.
Maybe good things will happen for us. It's possible! And we are making inroads in some areas.
"Maybe good things will happen for us" - motto of theNY JetsCal Golden Bears
There were no new facts to be discovered when the investigation into Knowlton began. As others have said, it appears Carol Christ really thinks Jim Knowlton is peachy. She is certainly not pushing for the investigation to complete or it would be by now.
She retires next August. If the report when it finally comes out is not damning enough to justify firing Knowlton for cause, we are probably stuck with him for at least a few more years as the athletic department budget implodes and the new chancellor realizes Knowlton is the last person capable of leading us out of it.
That is why I am saying we need to survive the next few years with Wilcox as our coach, Sebasta getting Wilcox the great players Wilcox needs to get to 7 win meh is our best option.
The total buyout between the two of them is ~$25M, less than the $30M Christ injected into the football program last year. Furthermore, nothing has been done about the non-revenue sports that keep draining our funds. Not even the threat of budget cuts like back in 2011.
If nothing else changes, the most likely scenario is Wilcox starts winning 7-8 game seasons in the ACC, Knowlton extends him one last time before his contract is up, and we are stuck in purgatory.