Originally Posted by
HogDawg
I agree with that, of course. And I knew someone was going to bring up Woody's W-L record vs Skip's, to which I agree, there is no comparison. But my point was more related to the "long tenure" opportunity that Skip has at Tech, which is analogous to some of the old ball coaches like Hayes and Snyder.
What's unusual is that coaches like Hayes & Snyder had long tenures at their schools specifically because they were extremely successful on the field. Yet, despite his lack of on-field success, Skip appears to have the opportunity for a long tenure anyway.