calbear80 said:
BearGreg said:
Over the last decade - Wyking comes in at #3
Mike Williams called out
Looking at this list, most of the coaches listed in the worst coaching hire of this decade have already been fired.
Go Bears!
Uh, even without looking at the list, the sky is blue.
Considering this list seems to be based not just on what a bad idea the hire was at the time, but on how it turned out, you'd expect only ones hired very recently would still have their jobs, and Jones is the only one hired less than 2 years ago. You're not going to see, "Seemed like a really bad idea at the time, but it turned out fine" kind of hire on the list, instead, you'll see coaches who have been fired, or if hired fairly recently, should be.
Danny Manning is the one besides Jones still in his job, and he's in his fifth year and still going, the only coach on the list to make it past 4 years, although I suspect Goodman thinks he should be fired.
It is notable that of the 10 other than Jones, 6 lasted more than 2 years. Ouch. The two that lasted only a single season lost their jobs for off the court reasons. So that means for coaches other than Jones who didn't have off the court issues, 25% lasted 2 years and 75% lasted MORE than 2 years. One lasted 2 1/2 years, three lasted 3 years, one lasted 4, and the aforementioned Danny Manning is at 5 and counting.
In general, you shouldn't be, in hindsight, one of the 10 worst hires of the decade and be able to keep your job very long, but based on the history of these coaches, don't use this list to either argue that Jones should have been fired before now or to get your hopes up too high that Jones will be gone after this year (although I do think he's gone if Knowlton finds the money).