Posted by emy1013 on 5/5/2021 2:57:00 AM (view original):
Posted by chapelhillne on 5/1/2021 11:13:00 PM (view original):
Posted by garbage29 on 4/29/2021 4:24:00 PM (view original):
I definitely agree with this, just curious how long you would get to turn a team around, let's say you took over a team in a Power 6 Conference and their prestige had dipped to the c or c- range and was just a complete dumpster fire 5 walk-ons or more, and the conference was filled with fairly good coaches.
I think in this case you should get maybe 5 years to make the NT - something like that. Maybe 5 years for a winning record, 7 for an NT. Something relatively easy to attain, but it should get harder after that - again not really hard. Maybe make the NT like 1 out of every 4 years? I am just pulling these out of nowhere, but this would probably be a reasonable expectation in real life.
I think you should definitely get enough time to have a roster full of your own recruits. Maybe have the minimum standards listed when you get the hiring e-mail but don't have them take effect until beginning year 5 at your school. Or even better, somehow have the standards listed on the job application page when you apply for a job. That way there are no surprises if/when a coach gets canned. They would know going in what the minimum requirements were, so there should be no excuses at that point.
FWIW, I know this has been mentioned but I thought I'd say again that because prestige is easy to raise at D2/D3, there shouldn't be any firings at those levels (with the possible exception of a coach ghost shipping a team for a number of seasons).
Agree with all this. Maybe even a little bit longer than "enough time to get a roster full of your own recruits".
I think the goal isn't to create a massive coaching carousel. Its just to eliminate those few times where we look at a team profile and say "how is this guy still coaching this team? They've sucked for years now!". At the stage where we first get a roster full of our own recruits, that's when we get our first chance to compete. But it doesn't necessarily mean we "should be" competitive. It's tough sometimes when we first get started. Say an A- school is down to a C, if trending in the right direction, it still might take 10 seasons to get back to that A-. Botching a recruiting session here or there can set us back, as long as general progress is being made, I just hope the firings aren't super strict. Stating the qualifications beforehand is crucial.
(To be clear, I know you weren't saying that as soon as we get a roster of our players that firings should come into effect immediately. I was just adding some to the discussion)