Friday, November 18, 2011

What coach received the most unjustified firing in college football history?

I'm talking about when a coach is doing a good job, but still gets fired. Some examples include Glen Mason (Minnesota), David Cutcliffe (Misssippi), and Frank Solich (Nebraska). I think firing Solich after a 9-3 season was the worst decision ever. What do the rest of you think?|||Dan McCarney at Iowa State. In his last 7 years at Iowa State, they went to 5 bowl games. Firing Solich was a bad idea, but would probably look better in hindsight if they had hired somone halfway decent to replace him.|||I don't know THAT much about college football head coaches other than what I've learned/read the past few years.


But,Solich went 10-3 that season, and you're right, it was ridiculous. Jeff Bower was just fired at Souther Mississippi after bringing the Golden Eagles to 11 bowls (6-5 record). Sorry I didn't give you an exact answer, but it's something.|||Firing Frank Solich was in my opinion incredibly wrong and a big mistake. Earl Bruce was fired at Ohio State also and I thought that was a mistake. I think there was more to the story than what was told to the media. Hmmnnn .....|||jimmy johnson, won superbowl then was fired. they say it was mutual, but everybody knows jerry jones is a crazy wild eyed owner|||Johnny Majors at Tennessee. Fulmer lied, Majors was fired, and that's the end of the story.|||alot of people almost beat the pats but theyre cheaters...


the giants ultimately prevailed!|||Brian Billick #1 coach. almost beat pats. WHY FIRE HIM HES AWESOME.|||ron zook

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