A&M has the money to let him go and buy another.
A&M has the money to let him go and buy another.
I'm going with 4 but 3 isn't out of the realm of possibilities.
I think he has to win the West within 3 and overall by the 4th.
Jimbo gets more seasons at aTm than Mullen gets at UF imo. And honestly, Jimbo at aTm is downright scary at what they can become.
He's not going anywhere. He'll have aTm fighting for the west title year-in, year-out in 2-3 years
TAMU buyout is a guarantee of 75 Million. If Jimbo leaves on his own, He owes the University 0 dollars
Jimbo also has $75 Mil guaranteed where Mullen has $24 Mil guaranteed. Mullen only has a 4 year contract but the whole thing is guaranteed unless he somehow breaks the contract. If Mullen lasts 3 years then they would only be buying out 1 year at 6 Mil. If Jimbo gets fired after 3 years then they still have to pay him the other 7 years at $7.5 Mil per year. A&M has money but that is a pretty big chunk to throw away. Rich people don't get rich by doing that type of thing, of course football makes people do crazy things.
Jimbo is gone after 5 years of 8-4ish records.
I don't think he'll have to win to keep his job. He obviously can't average 8.5 regular season wins a year and keep his job. I'd say teh first two seasons don't matter much b/c they're not going to pay his buyout. I think he needs 9 regular season wins in his third year (unless he does something really good before that to give him a pass) and if he doesn't get one 10 win season in his first four, his seat is going to be hot, but if he goes 7, 8, 9, and 9 regular season wins, I don't think that gets him fired although there will be a lot of aggies that want him fired.
I just don't see Jimbo winning the West but I see him sticking around for several years going 9-3 with a few 10-2 seasons.
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Aggies success hinges on switching from Texas HS and Big 12 culture to an SEC culture and nothing else. Coach has little affect unless he facilitates this change ESPECIALLY on defense. TAMU is still not "SEC" school and the on field results reflect that.
Herman and jimbo will win... saban probably prevents jimbo from making playoffs, but not Texas. Both programs are about to take a big step forward
Why fire him? As long as he wins 7-9 games per year, they should give him some serious time to build, they've got to pay him anyway. In comparison, it took Mullen, what, 5-6 years to get us to #1, and 9-10 years for the roster we have this year. It's not gonna happen overnight as some Aggie fans believe, although he won a NC at FSU in just 3 years, he could def build something there if given time.
I think he will win enough to not want everyone calling for his head especially if you have to pay him $30-40 Mil just to go away. I don't see them firing him without cause for at least 6-7 years. If he is winning 8 and they can find a loophole then he could be gone after 3 or 4 years but that is a lot of guaranteed money.
Herman might get Texas back to feasting on the Big 12 - but that won't guarantee them a Natty.
I think Jimbo is done, and the SEC schedule will eat him alive. FSU had to handle 2-3 big games - Clemson, UF, and Miami. A&M has the SEC West and USCe every year. Add Clemson this year, Colorado in '20 & '21, Miami & UF in '22; and Miami and Tennessee in '23 - that is not a recipe for multiple 10 win seasons.
Jimbo isn't a great coach. Sorry, he's not. He had 3 good years in 8 at FSU and FSU is a better program than A&M.
Putting your personal feelings of jimbo aside, he's been a good coach. We can't tout howland as awesome, and at the same time say jimbo is bad. I remember OM fans saying howland was washed up and couldn't recruit at state... this is sorta the same things I'm reading here about jimbo. Jimbo has hit the ground rolling recruiting wise. Jimbo has a natty, and beat the sec champs to get it. Next thing will be well he had Winston. First off, he recruited and signed Winston. 2nd, Winston's qb rating in 3 seasons in the nfl is 87.2. Winston isn't some GOAT qb or something.
Damn. Hadn't realized how ridiculous A&M's scheduling is. Bama, Clemson, Auburn, MSU, USCe, and LSU. They're most likely going to play 2 of the top 4 teams, then I think either Auburn or MSU will be top 10, and USCe or LSU will probably be top 25 (possibly both). That's brutal.
And who knows what teams will look like in 2022, but Miami, UF, and USCe to go along with the SECW schedule could be brutal too.
I have sick feeling they?re about to get massively better. Not that I hate AM. They?re weird, no doubt. But Tejas, as a whole, has way to high an opinion of itself, so it?s always fun to needle them about something.
I think one thing that will change under Fisher is A&M's abysmal SEC Home Record... they have been shockingly bad at home...
Shockingly bad, I say.
Edit to add data over last 4 years:
2017 1-3
2016 1-2
2015 2-2
2014 0-3
Total 4-10, 0.286
It is a gauntlet. Yes, Jimbo coached at LSU, but the SECW then and now is not the same. He is looking at anywhere between 4-8 Top 25 teams a season - before any conference title games or bowls. FSU averaged 2.6 games vs. Top 25 in Jimbo's 8 seasons. At LSU he saw 3.7 Top 25 a season. A&M has averaged 4.3 Top 25 teams since joining the SEC. We have faced 4.2 a season since 2009 - playing only 1 OOC Top 25 team. You can't just walk into the SEC West and think you are going to make a jump.
Can Jimbo adjust? I don't know.
Nah. A&M will never have the complete defense to compete for and win the West. The only year they were remotely close, they had a once in a lifetime college talent at QB, that literally willed them to wins. A&M will always have a Big 12 defense (not Oklahoma) as long as the recruiting sites continue to rank Texas defensive players playing Texas spread high school, finesse teams.
If i were a coach I'd knock at least half of a star off of every Texas defensive player, due to the style of football they play. Until the style of football changes in Texas high schools or they start raiding MS/AL/UGA for SEC defensive talent, they'll be who they've been since they joined the conference. Either win by scoring 35+ points or get shut down against the upper tier SEC defenses.