Exactly. It costs money to change coaches a lot so those who are early to want a coach fired need to pony up big money.ah59396 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 10:03 pmI am a YC donor, but to be clear I don’t believe you need to be one to be a fan. It’s also fine to be upset or critical and not donate. Though I wish every alum did.J_Mountaineers wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 8:50 pmLongrifle28 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 5:49 pmThis is true. Some of the crap that's been posted on social media the past 24 hours is awful and more embarrassing than the loss. Most of those that are dishing it out would wilt under the same kind of abuse.
Most won’t put their money where their mouth is as well. I guarantee more than half of the people whining don’t donate a DIME to YC and help the program grow.
What I firmly believe is that the “fire Clark” people better ABSOLUTELY be donating money. Hiring coaches costs money. Firing coaches in contract costs money. Which is why it’s very easy for those with zero skin in the game to scream about firing people.
If your stance is “fire Clark” after 9-3, 10-4, then you better be ready to pony up and spend some serious dough. Because we will be churning through coaching staffs like melted butter.
We will indeed find out what our staff is made of and if they are doing a good job recruiting in 2022. Let’s see how we look and then judge our direction after the upcoming season.