KU HC David Beaty has been fired

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Campbell to KU??

Seriously who the **** would take that job? Guaranteed to be fired within 3 years. Saban couldn't win 6 games there. Beatty was making mild progress in a program that was so far below the bottom it isn't funny.
 

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Campbell to KU??

Seriously who the **** would take that job? Guaranteed to be fired within 3 years. Saban couldn't win 6 games there. Beatty was making mild progress in a program that was so far below the bottom it isn't funny.
Mild progress, sure. But they were completely not competitive last year. This year they are not even really a young team and still are bad. They have a ridiculous TO margin and three wins against a weak ass schedule. They are bad. Yes, it's a bad job, but Mason and Mangino won there, so it can be done.
 

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It's not surprising they would make a change. The team is horrible, I don't think the fan base was even that excited when they hired Beaty, and if you read the wide right natty light article from Friday interviewing the counterpart, they sound like they want Beaty hone. Plus with a new AD this summer, he probably wants to bring in his own guy.
 

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Mild progress, sure. But they were completely not competitive last year. This year they are not even really a young team and still are bad. They have a ridiculous TO margin and three wins against a weak ass schedule. They are bad. Yes, it's a bad job, but Mason and Mangino won there, so it can be done.
Charlie Weis put them way behind the eight ball. I don't think anyone is advocating for him as a coach, but they have to show that they will give a coach a chance. He was their longest tenured coach since Mangino and he didn't even get 4 years.
 

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I would think they would at least wait until season end, so they don't have a reputation for firing coaches mid-season (Weiss was fired mid-season, when Bowen took over as interim, right?)
 

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Tough year for KU...maybe losing both Head Coaches this year?

Of course at least the FB just got fired. He doesn't have to worry about losing his job and dropping his soap like Self. : )
 

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I don't recall the actual amount, but they paid Turner Gill something like 2 million a year. Gill's contract made some sense since he was a HC at Buffalo previously.

Then they went out and paid Weis about 2.5 a year. After cutting bait with both paid Beaty only 800 K, which nowadays seems to be unheard of for a power 5 HC gig. Beaty did have a lot of incentives with something like 25 or 50K for each conference win. Based on the low pay I was quite suspect of the hire. Did they have to find chopped liver for a HC due to all their buyouts?

Reading the KU forums from time to time via presser transcripts, Beaty seemed to always have excuses like the gameplan was fine, they just didn't execute it. The impression I got of Beaty through that was he reminded me of Dan Hawkins. Far from an ideal leader for a football team.

Looking at a KU depth chart, appears they have at least 12 senior starters. A handful more SRs are 2nd string, and a lot of juniors in the 2-deep. They will return a decent amount of experience, but is that good thing?
 
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Kind of reminds me of his namesake.

Admiral of the Fleet David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO, PC (17 January 1871 – 11 March 1936) was a Royal Navy officer. After serving in the Mahdist War and then the response to the Boxer Rebellion, he commanded the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, a tactically indecisive engagement after which his aggressive approach was contrasted with the caution of his commander Admiral Sir John Jellicoe. He is remembered for his comment at Jutland that "There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today", after two of his ships exploded. Later in the war he succeeded Jellicoe as Commander in Chief of the Grand Fleet, in which capacity he received the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet at the end of the war. He then followed Jellicoe's path a second time, serving as First Sea Lord—a position that Beatty held longer (7 years 9 months) than any other First Sea Lord in history. While First Sea Lord, he was involved in negotiating the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 in which it was agreed that the United States, Britain and Japan should set their navies in a ratio of 5:5:3, with France and Italy maintaining smaller ratio fleets of 1.75 each.
 

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I know this was said about us when Rhoads was fired (and obviously it worked out great for us hiring Campbell), but KU should look at hiring someone that runs the triple option. Try something different; you can't get any worse.
 

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Lol, KU will never have success firing coaches every 2-3 year. They are going to suck for a long time.
Well, he's 3/4 of the way through year 4. He's got an experienced team that starts 11 SRs and 7 JRs. They've got an unrepeatable and unsustainable TO margin. Yet here they are, still terrible. Less terrible, sure. I guess it bugs me because whether it was Mac or Rhoads the national view was "Who does ISU think they are? They should happy to have this coach and be 3-9."

I also think letting a guy trot out a dog crap team for 4 years might send a message to prospective coaches that you have no expectations. There's a line between having patience and not giving a ****. I think KUs close to the latter.
 

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Well, he's 3/4 of the way through year 4. He's got an experienced team that starts 11 SRs and 7 JRs. They've got an unrepeatable and unsustainable TO margin. Yet here they are, still terrible. Less terrible, sure. I guess it bugs me because whether it was Mac or Rhoads the national view was "Who does ISU think they are? They should happy to have this coach and be 3-9."

I also think letting a guy trot out a dog crap team for 4 years might send a message to prospective coaches that you have no expectations. There's a line between having patience and not giving a ****. I think KUs close to the latter.

This. We’re just a few years removed from “they’re never going to get any better than Rhoads. They should be happy with a guy that wants to be there and takes them to a bowl every four or five years.” It’s amazing to me that our base is already saying the same thing about others. Kansas has been to an Orange Bowl. They’re in a P5 conference. They absolutely should be allowed to expect better regardless of what they’re up against to get there.
 

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This. We’re just a few years removed from “they’re never going to get any better than Rhoads. They should be happy with a guy that wants to be there and takes them to a bowl every four or five years.” It’s amazing to me that our base is already saying the same thing about others. Kansas has been to an Orange Bowl. They’re in a P5 conference. They absolutely should be allowed to expect better regardless of what they’re up against to get there.
I agree with you, but one thing I think you have to consider. They are in a far worse situation compared to the rest of the conference and P5, as far as facilities and recruiting and overall program, than when Campbell took over, more comparable to when Coach Mac took over here.
And even then our fan support was much better than what theirs is by far.
 
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Charlie Weis put them way behind the eight ball. I don't think anyone is advocating for him as a coach, but they have to show that they will give a coach a chance. He was their longest tenured coach since Mangino and he didn't even get 4 years.
He also won 5 games in 4 years and wasn’t showing improvement in other aspects besides wins (e.g. he got blown out in as almost as many games in his third year as in his first). I don’t Kansas needs to worry about not being patient.
 

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Well, he's 3/4 of the way through year 4. He's got an experienced team that starts 11 SRs and 7 JRs. They've got an unrepeatable and unsustainable TO margin. Yet here they are, still terrible. Less terrible, sure. I guess it bugs me because whether it was Mac or Rhoads the national view was "Who does ISU think they are? They should happy to have this coach and be 3-9."

I also think letting a guy trot out a dog crap team for 4 years might send a message to prospective coaches that you have no expectations. There's a line between having patience and not giving a ****. I think KUs close to the latter.

From what I read/have heard, Kansas didn't believe in him from the beginning. You're right, his teams have been bad. The program is a mess and it appears it's a systematic failure from the top.
 

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He also won 5 games in 4 years and wasn’t showing improvement in other aspects besides wins (e.g. he got blown out in as almost as many games in his third year as in his first). I don’t Kansas needs to worry about not being patient.

He lost to fecking Nichols State this year, yet people seem to think he’s improving.
 
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I agree with you, but one thing I think you have to consider. They are in a far worse situation compared to the rest of the conference and P5, as far as facilities and recruiting and overall program, than when Campbell took over, more comparable to when Coach Mac took over here.
And even then our fan support was much better than what theirs is by far.
Absolutely true. But that also doesn’t mean they should settle for someone that can’t win more than 3 or 4 games a year at max.
 
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While I agree that their football team deserves more support, i can’t feel sorry for them. Kansas has national basketball titles. Bill Self does whatever the heck we wants and gets away with it..so the football team sucks? Sounds like karma for Kansas to me...