This shows Luck and Stanford Athletics have absolutely no strategy, or vision for their program. Luck was hired in November as their GM. Who fires a HC in the spring and so close to spring ball? Why wait so long to fire a lame duck coach? They’re going to have an assistant run the team, who will probably be in wayyyy over his head.
This shows Luck and Stanford Athletics have absolutely no strategy, or vision for their program. Luck was hired in November as their GM. Who fires a HC in the spring and so close to spring ball? Why wait so long to fire a lame duck coach? They’re going to have an assistant run the team, who will probably be in wayyyy over his head.
Anyone with internet could have noticed the previous investigations into Taylor. Only a recent ESPN article blows the lid off the story…? Seems to me the Stanford Admin forced this change. Athletic department and Luck would have kept Taylor this whole season, regardless of his record.
Luck has no strategy and is simply reacting to internal/external backlash. This is music to my ears folks. Can’t wait for this Big Game @ Stanford.
Actually, Andrew Luck is making the move he MUST make.
It's practically a given that Taylor's contract will be terminated for cause. That avoids any sort of a buyout. Add on to that two consecutive seasons of 3-9 for an overall 6-18 record (.250) and it becomes achingly obvious that the right move is to move on NOW even with Spring Ball staring the program in the face.
But it has to be done now. Otherwise, Stanf*rd loses the initiative and possibly damages the ability to make contract termination stick.
This shows Luck and Stanford Athletics have absolutely no strategy, or vision for their program. Luck was hired in November as their GM. Who fires a HC in the spring and so close to spring ball? Why wait so long to fire a lame duck coach? They’re going to have an assistant run the team, who will probably be in wayyyy over his head.
Anyone with internet could have noticed the previous investigations into Taylor. Only a recent ESPN article blows the lid off the story…? Seems to me the Stanford Admin forced this change. Athletic department and Luck would have kept Taylor this whole season, regardless of his record.
Luck has no strategy and is simply reacting to internal/external backlash. This is music to my ears folks. Can’t wait for this Big Game @ Stanford.
Actually, Andrew Luck is making the move he MUST make.
It's practically a given that Taylor's contract will be terminated for cause. That avoids any sort of a buyout. Add on to that two consecutive seasons of 3-9 for an overall 6-18 record (.250) and it becomes achingly obvious that the right move is to move on NOW even with Spring Ball staring the program in the face.
But it has to be done now. Otherwise, Stanf*rd loses the initiative and possibly damages the ability to make contract termination stick.
Agreed