I'm curious where people stand on this issue, and added a couple of related sub-questions.
There's a crisis in leadership, and I don't think Eichorst will recover in the eyes of many (most?) fans. Once that happens, replacement is really the only option.
To me, even if you think Riley could turn it around, I don't think there's a hope in hell of uniting the fan base absent an "impartial" AD coming in and assessing the state of the football program.
My personal opinion is that we should fire Eichorst now, let an impartial AD assess Riley's performance after this year (and probably give him at least one more year), and fire Perlman now. I don't think Perlman should be allowed to just ride this out until retirement, especially if he's serious about extending Eichorst, let alone refuses to fire him.
There's a crisis in leadership, and I don't think Eichorst will recover in the eyes of many (most?) fans. Once that happens, replacement is really the only option.
To me, even if you think Riley could turn it around, I don't think there's a hope in hell of uniting the fan base absent an "impartial" AD coming in and assessing the state of the football program.
My personal opinion is that we should fire Eichorst now, let an impartial AD assess Riley's performance after this year (and probably give him at least one more year), and fire Perlman now. I don't think Perlman should be allowed to just ride this out until retirement, especially if he's serious about extending Eichorst, let alone refuses to fire him.
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