Posted by dunkonyou on 5/28/2021 3:48:00 AM (view original):
Make it so that the firing clock does not start until the 3rd season when a coach takes a new job. Make the time frame 5 seasons instead of 4. Simple and uncomplicated.
I am going to look at the Wooden World in D1 in which I am currently playing with the rules I suggested above that new coaches when they are first hired at a school get 7 seasons to meet the firing standards and the others get 5 seasons: This is if the rules had been in place and the possible firings were after the last completed season.
Of the 11 schools in the highest tier: Only the coach at North Carolina would have been fired. UNC has not had a NT bid in the last 9 seasons. Enough said.
Of the 18 schools in the second tier: 4 coaches would have been fired: Tennessee--15 seasons there for that coach with 0 NT appearances. Virginia--last 13 seasons only 2 NT bids and lost in 1st round both times. Boston College: the coach has been there for 7 seasons with only 1 NT bid (first season) and lost that first round game. Stanford--the closest of all the above to meeting the criteria. The last 5 seasons had 3 NT bids but never advanced to second round. Had 3 2nd round appearances in the 3 seasons preceding the last 5 but hey--you have to draw the line somewhere.
Of the 42 schools in the third tier: 2 coaches would have been fired. Oklahoma St. and Mississippi St.
So under my proposal which is more lenient than what adlorenz put out---7 coaches would have been fired and most of those would have been well deserved. I saw in a separate post that Benis checked a few worlds under the proposal that adlorenz put out that many more coaches would be fired under
that proposal which does not take account of how hard it is to take over a team in D1 and get results right away.