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THIS JUST IN: Texas denies report that Mack Brown will step down as Longhorns coach. Board of Regents to meet Thursday. (via @schadjoe)
lulz
This whole story has been funny to watch. I have a real hard time seeing Saban leave Bama for UT, but it could happen. I think Saban is underpaid though, he should at least have some hefty escalators in his contract of like +2 million for a national championship if they are going to leave him at 5m a year. He deserves a lot more than that considering how much the school makes off the football program.
Getting rid of Kubiak and Mack in one year makes this a very nice December. Long time coming for both.![]()
Seems impossible to me but the guy on 790 radio (program after ND Kalu's) said a report (I did not catch source)saying Saban offered 10 year 100 million dollar deal plus 1% of the UT Longhorn network.This whole story has been funny to watch. I have a real hard time seeing Saban leave Bama for UT, but it could happen. I think Saban is underpaid though, he should at least have some hefty escalators in his contract of like +2 million for a national championship if they are going to leave him at 5m a year. He deserves a lot more than that considering how much the school makes off the football program.
Seems impossible to me but the guy on 790 radio (program after ND Kalu's) said a report (I did not catch source)saying Saban offered 10 year 100 million dollar deal plus 1% of the UT Longhorn network.
Seems impossible to me but the guy on 790 radio (program after ND Kalu's) said a report (I did not catch source)saying Saban offered 10 year 100 million dollar deal plus 1% of the UT Longhorn network.
Following a closed-door meeting of the University of Texas System Board of Regents to discuss his future employment, Bill Powers will remain president of the University of Texas at Austin.
Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa emerged from the closed-door session Thursday and made public his recommendation that Powers stay in office. The regents then adjourned without taking action.
Cigarroa told the regents that relations between the system and the university leader remain strained, but he said he was committed to working with Powers to resolve their problems and to move ahead.
On his story:
"In making my calls I got confirmation from a voice I didn't think I'd get it and that told me this was absolutely happening. It's just surreal. ... There's just a lot of change going on here. I can't stress that enough. I don't know if it's good or bad. It is change though and we're talking about culture change. When you've had an athletic director running the place for 32 years very successfully, financially for sure and then as the bar graph starts to point down there's going to be change, and that's where we are. I think by the end of the week we're going to have something official from Mack Brown."
On Brown leaving:
"It will be a mutual parting of ways and here's why: They had established for Mack Brown that it needed to be a BCS season or a share of the Big 12 title and to be able to claim progress. Mack knew that from the time that he had to change defensive coordinators that was the bar. ... Obviously with Mack Brown being 30 minutes away from the Big 12 title felt like, 'Hey, I should lobby my point and see if I can stay' and that wasn't really the deal, so it is where it is."
On Nick Saban:
"I can tell you this, there's been no formal offer to Nick Saban. Bill Powers the school president would never that happen until things are resolved with Mack Brown. Could something be pulled together quickly? Probably. But these numbers that are being thrown around, $10 million -- I'm told that the conversation the regent and the former regent had with Saban's agent in January was $7 million and I was told Texas isn't going to come off that number. That is a record. That would be a record salary for a college football coach. If that's not good enough for Nick Saban, who I think would be at the top of the list -- I think Urban Meyer would be second -- I think Texas would move on."
On who Texas would pursue besides Saban:
"I was told they're going to go after a coach who has won a national title or a Super Bowl. I think they feel like the Texas job is the best job in the country and they will able to land someone with that on their resume. I think David Shaw at Stanford would be someone, obviously he hasn't won a national title. Jim Harbaugh. Those two guys both had success at Stanford and I think that school president Bill Power, who talks to Bob Bowlsby, the Big 12 commissioner, Bowlsby hired both of those guys at Stanford and I think that Texas would have an interest in David Shaw and/or Jim Harbaugh. How interested would they be to come to Texas? Hard to say. I think Mike Tomlin would be a guy to keep an eye as well, as well as the winner of the national championship game."
I think all this Saban stuff is just being "leaked" by someone who wants Mack Brown gone...
Or leaked by Saban trying to force as big a contract as he can get from 'Bama.
I follow Texas football quite closely and I think it is beyond classless the way that Mack is being run out of town on a rail right now, as if he has never brought anything to the program. How easily people forget where this program was when he arrived.
I agree that his time is up, and if he refuses to recognize that then it's going to get ugly. But the conduct of the Texas fans that I have spoken to is pathetic. If they don't land Saban this could very well turn into a Phil Fulmer situation. You don't know what you got til it's gone.
I'm not saying that the guy has anything left in the tank. I just think Texas fans should wait and let things play out before they try to tarnish Brown's legacy just because he announced his retirement a week after they wanted him to.
I don't fault Texas fans for vociferously wanting Brown gone, it's the nature of college football fandom. Yes he brought a championship to UT almost a decade ago, and came close to another one but UT has always been a powerhouse recruiter in the state of Texans and there is a lot of football talent here every year. If you've got Mack making senile decisions like making Case McCoy the guy over tryouts like RG3 and Manziel then there needs to be some accountability for that.
There are a lot of guys that UT could probably get that would be great coaches and the longer Mack (or UT Admins) delay the inevitable it's only going to get louder from the fans, and rightfully so.
Texas football banquet live on LHN at 6:30 CT. Mack Brown, Bill Powers, Steve Patterson and DeLoss Dodds all scheduled to speak.
Mack Brown makes no mention about his future as coach at Texas during football banquet.
Embattled Texas coach Mack Brown met Friday with university president Bill Powers and athletic director Steve Patterson, a source told ESPN's Brett McMurphy.
Details of the meeting were not immediately available, but a source said Brown is now fighting to keep his job.
Brown had previously confided in those close to him that he was resigning, the source said. However, Brown was "enraged" when the news leaked to the media, and he decided to change course, according to the source.
I agree with pretty much all of that. It's the conduct of the people I have spoken with that sets me off. The stuff that's been written (not here, obviously) is pathetic.
I am not advocating that Mack needs to stay. The results speak for themselves. But I'm just hoping this thing doesn't get ugly before it's over. Saban isn't on the other line.
I'll never understand this mentality of non accountability and "hurt feelings" approach. It's like you guys totally forget that these men are paid Millions a year to coach a football team which is something they love to do. You guys get so caught up in this whole "personality" thing where if if you think some guy is a good guy that he should get all of these preferential treatment for years and should be coddled like some child who is mentally unstable or something. Mack Brown was supposed to be fired before VY got there. Hell, he refused to fire Greg Davis for years which put the team in a hole more times then I could count. He even refused at one point and said he would leave the UNiversity all so he could keep his little buddy that was in his wedding. The jokes about Mack Brown from other teams have been going on for over ten years.
Spare me with this stuff about it being pathetic how this was handled or how this was wrong on ole poor Mack who has been over paid for years. Hell the man just got an extension a few years ago after losing like 4 games. The same crap that was said over and over about Bobby Bowden who should have been fired way before he finally got canned and here they are back into a NC just a few years removed from letting him go finally when he outright refused to leave knowing his time had passed. This is football and it's a business which is something many of you just don't understand. All of this money floating around the NCAA and all of this money at a school like Texas and they can't expect excellence from their HC and want him to consistently make their team competitive around the top 10? Completely unrealistic, and the type of mentality where the last place team should get a trophy. Might as well not even name a 1st place team with this kind of stance. Just let everyone play and not even keep score.
Mack is going to be out, and if he isn't Texas will get embarrassed again next season and only sink further than they have for years while raping the University for Millions.
I think you're mistaking me. I don't feel sorry for Mack. He gets paid millions of dollars for a job that he has become subpar at.
I'm irritated at the arrogance of the fans. Like it or not, Mack is the second best coach in school history. To think that he can just be easily replaced is farfetched. The people in charge need to do their homework. There is a necessary process that needs to be followed. And the idea that some NFL coach would walk away from their job to come coach Texas is silly. This is the exact arrogance that draws people away from Texas. Saban is not walking through that door. So if you fire Mack you fire him because he is underperforming. You don't fire him because you think you can upgrade.
Or leaked by Saban trying to force as big a contract as he can get from 'Bama.
Nick Saban has agreed to a new long-term contract extension with Alabama, the university confirmed Friday.
Well, you can go celebrate and enjoy another embarrassing season while Sooner and Aggies fans laugh at Texas for another season, because it was just announced that "Cookies" is coming back for another season next year. The football program will continue to be a punchline once again.
And upgrading Mack Brown is easy for the record. This is the exact mentality I'm talking about. This fearful mentality that that someone would actually be worse. Mack is a laughing stock around college football. Always has been. Sooners fans love having Mack around. A recruiter who can't make adjustments to save his life. He probably still thinks it was the right decision to start Simms over Applewhite. Texas deserves whatever bad publicity they get going forward, and hell they still deserve it for breaking up that huge conference realignment a few years ago when they wanted that stupid Longhorn network.
Lol you hate Mack. I get it. You want him gone. I get it.
All I'm saying is that you don't make program decisions based on what the fans want. The fans don't know ****.
If better coaches than Mack grew on trees then he wouldn't be the second best coach in the history of the program. Let's be honest, he is not that great of a coach. And yet, look at what he has done in his career. And then compare that to those who came before him.
I am a big time fan of the University of Texas and even I can admit that the arrogance surrounding this program is pathetic. If you can't admit that then you are part of the problem. This whole process has been a pathetic clown show, and the fans deserve it.
Uuuummm, yes the fans do know a lot. Not all of them. NOt the ones that have continued to think that Mack was somehow going to learn from his mistakes over the years without some savior like VY or Will Muschamp. You are the typical type that has this fear mentality that the whole program will shut down for like 20 years if Mack is gone when nothing would be further from the truth. Hell, I remember you saying this same stuff years ago on here and just look at how silly it's been. Same failed arguments that were made from Kubiak supporters all these years. Mack made a living off of a horrible BIG 12 for years with those padded win stats where he could never win the big game. He got VY and they had to stop coaching him so he could carry their team to a NC to save Mack's job. Hell Jamal Charles and Finley both left early just to be 3rd round draft picks because they said they were used well enough. Are you kidding me?? When your biggest rivalry has never wanted your coach gone, it's pretty obvious that your HC is the problem. Sooner fans are celebrating big time right now.
Typical numbers argument from cherry picked stats. Mack is nothing but a recruiter and a CEO type of coach. He has never known how to game plan. It's always some assistants that have to come in and save his ass and someone above him that has to force him to get rid of a guy like Greg Davis who is also now despised in Iowa by most of the fans with his awful play calling that stunk at Texas.
I think the pathetic part is that fans that continue to makes these excuses for a guy that puts himself and his relationships above the program. It's been in turmoil for years. The only fans that deserve this crap are the ones that just want a good ole boy that speaks softly and acts like he has "class." Let's just keep this guy around forever like he is some sort of congress member because he's a classy guy. Man, I swear these arguments sound as crazy as the stuff I hear from our government on why they can't ever get our deficit together. It's mind boggling.
Uuuummm, yes the fans do know a lot. Not all of them.
Mack officially steps down at Texas!!! Waited over ten long years for this.
Great month for Texas sports with Kubiak and Mack finally being canned.
I don't have a good feeling about this. The whole thing was handled really poorly IMO.
My problem with handling the situation is if they were going to fire him or planned on firing him then they should've just fired him. Don't force the guy to crawl to you and resign.. especially if it was going to take weeks for that resign to happen, especially after leaking stories about a possibly resign.
If you didn't want him here, rip off the band aid and terminate him. They would've shown a lot more class by just firing the guy, the university looked like complete idiots by handling the situation the way they did.
Mack had Jamail and powers in his corner. There is no way they were going to fire him. All Mack wanted to do (if be couldnt keep he job) was delay long enough to block Saban.
So when he had the longest tenure of winning 10 or more games per season or when he was on the cusp of winning the 2005 NC by beating a USC Dynasty you were hoping he'd get fired?
Or how about when he competed for another NC? DAMN, I hate to see how you end up feeling about or treating the next head coach. Because the next head coach has a **** load to live up to.. especially under a 10 year period
Did Brown need to be canned.. yes, it was time, but that time comes with every head football coach eventually. Having said that, people shouldn't have been waiting for his dismissal for "10 long years", because Mack Brown did a lot of good things for this school and won more games/NCs/Bowls games than almost any other coach in this country for about a decade.
I think Mack just wanted to keep his job or go out on his own terms if he couldn't.
Saban's agent was only using Texas for a raise. He was never coming.
When your boosters have more power than your administration you are in trouble.
Boosters make DONATIONS, not DECISIONS. If they can't deal with that then they can donate to a different program. The problem is that you need an administration that is strong and confident enough to make that clear to them, which Texas doesn't appear to have.
Mack had Jamail and powers in his corner. There is no way they were going to fire him. All Mack wanted to do (if be couldnt keep he job) was delay long enough to block Saban.
...All Mack wanted to do (if be couldnt keep he job) was delay long enough to block Saban.
http://texas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1587416What's now clear to a group of regents and billionaires who had targeted Saban as Texas' next coach is Brown and Powers did everything they could to sabotage their attempt to hire Saban for a second straight year.
One person involved in Texas' attempt to hire Nick Saban called Mack Brown's ability to thwart that effort, "The greatest upset of the college football season."