The Dude
Heisman Trophy Winner
Because a firing a HC and replacing with another isn't any kind of guarantee of success. So it comes down to whether taking a chance on Frost for another year is worth it, especially considering we can still fire him next year but we can't unfire him next year. I think with as close as Frost as been this year and the difficulty of the schedule, it's more likely Frost will succeed than a replacement HC starting from scratch would. The additional bonus of reducing Frost's buyout makes it a pretty easy call to keep him IMO (especially since we don't know if Alberts had the money to fire him and pay the next staff).
The strongest reason IMO to fire Frost now instead of giving another year is that our recruiting class is so small this year, so a HC transition would hurt the least in recruiting this year. But I think that's a rather small part of the decision though.
I think it's far-fetched to put Frost in the discussion of our best chances of success, based on past results. I think Trev kind of agrees otherwise he wouldn't be counting on a new offensive coaching staff to turn things around, while taking away a lot of Frost's influence on the coaching part of it and making him more of a CEO-type.
Also I see a lot of people (not necessarily you) defining success for Frost as something like 6-6 and a bowl appearance. If 6 losses is acceptable then winning is kind of an afterthought.
But, we are where we are. And hopefully that new offensive staff can turn things around.
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