longhorn_mig
Rookie
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2013
- Messages
- 1,985
By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our Texas Longhorns message board community.
SignUp Now!I don't think it matters who the AD is - as long as Texas doesn't have a monumental melt down on the field Strong will get at least three years.What would this mean for Strong? I would assume that with Patterson gone, he may not have the leeway to truly get this thing turned around...
Agreed. Strong has a great reputation in the football world. Everyone and their Uncle Bert's goat knows that we're in the process of turning things around. Strong will get the same amount of time with the new AD as he would have had with Patterson. If not more.I don't think it matters who the AD is - as long as Texas doesn't have a monumental melt down on the field Strong will get at least three years.
It's my understanding that the committee had decided on Oliver Luck. But Powers and Co. decided to go another route (Patterson).I hope anyone on the committee who contributed to the hiring of Patterson is disqualified for the search for his successor.
He gone.
Anyone but Mack. That would be fixing one mistake by making an even bigger one.
Source tells @FoxSports "Not sure it'll go thru, but there will be a big push for Mack (Brown) to become the next AD at #Texas."
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) September 15, 2015
Music to my ears.Either Bohls or Davis is reporting that Fenves met with Mack earlier in the week but that he is not under consideration for the position.
Timing might suck (although I'm not sure what would be a 'good time' to fire the AD) - but Patterson neede to be removed immediately. The longer he sat in that office the more talented people were going to leave the administration.Yeah the timing sucks. I believe he needed to go, but just bad timing.
Patterson kind of reminds me of John Mackovic. Was smart and did some good things, however those were overshadowed by the things he missed and above all just did not "fit in" with the Texas crowd.