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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery
Even with a "What have you done recently" mentality, firing Carr would still be a poor choice. In the last 3 seasons, he has a 27-10 (.729) record, with two Rose Bowl appearances, including 11-2 last season.
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Exactly thats the problem, 11-2 "usually" won't get you anywhere near the national championship game. Thats what they want and all they want, everything else is failing. Also the losses the past few years have been embarrassing. Sure its not smart to fire him and there would be 100 other colleges in DI-A happy with that record, but I can tell you that the better half of ~109Thousand in that were at that game in big house want him gone.
Sure he may not be fired, but he was in the hot seat before after the embarrassing loss to USC and its even hotter now. I doubt he'll be fired but follow that loss up without redemption and have a poor season and loyalty goes out the window pretty quick.