Good job for Cincinnati to steal Bo away from all the other teams lining up to hire him away from YSU.
After another decent season, there may have been several teams looking at him. If this ends up happening I'm not shocked, I assumed he would be back in the FBS after a few years. And I think he will be more humbled and prepared for the job.
maybe so. But i guarantee you it will not be because of his prowess or the thought that he may be better. it'll be because every tom, d!(k, harry program overreacts and fires coaches and is always looking for the next lightening in the bottle. We have a supply/demand issue of known high level coaches in college football right now.
Wait are you talking about our program? (Sarcasm)
I know youre being sarcastic. But i'm gonna go downt eh serious road here, cuz i know there are delusional folks here who believe we did overreact, and still feel somehow after a 7 year sample size of ridiculous amounts of underperforming consistency, that someday Pelini was gonna figure it out here. 7 years and a desire to take the next step and know what we have isnt gonna do it based on factual results was not an overreaction. And exposed character problems only proved the decision correct. Firing Les Miles was not an overreaction on LSU's part. He was there for 12 years and was on a downward trend. the program had gone flat, and LSU demands better. Oregon is an overreaction. Sure, Helfrich was on a down trend, but it's only 3 years in. Texas firing Strong is an overreaction i thought. Texas had engrained themselves into such an entitled sh#t culture that 3 years with a good coach like Strong is not enough. Kansas firing Gill after 2 years was an overreaction. Folks wanting james franklin gone after week 4 was obviously an overreaction. You dont see Michigan St pulling a trigger do you? Notre Dame?