Jeff82 said:
The sad thing about all of these choices is that they're basically the same types of options we had when Monty retired. Essentially the entire Martin/Jones era will probably end up being a giant diversion which left the program in worse or at least in no better shape than it was when Monty retired. In retrospect, we should have taken his advice and elevated Travis, who it appears was fairly ready, based on his performance at Montana.
By the way Martin is 12-13 at Missouri, 3-10 in the SEC. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy, Basically, he's spent most of his career swooping into transitional situations (Tennessee scandals, Monty's retirement, Missouri's racial issues) and getting pay rates his performance mostly doesn't justify. Good for him, bad for the programs invoived.
I agree but my goodness hindsight is 20/20. I really thought Martin was a homerun. Now we know better. The one thing I don't blame Dirks for is pulling the trigger with CM. At the time it SEEMED like a no brainer (see caveat)
Caveat: I think a lot of us have a blindspot for California (by that I mean the state). Natives (like us) probably can't imagine living anywhere else or at least believe it is largely a slice of paradise. Even with horrible 580 traffic, the place is great and golden and special - with no comparison to a day in August spent at Point Reyes or surfing the sweet break at Swamis.
But for a lot of folks CA is just "different" and strange. I take CM at his word that he feels more at home at Mizzu or Purdue or other places in the midwest. It may be something that we should take seriously. Cause it really is different out here.