What part of my post implied that an extension would stop him from going anywhere?
I just asked the question if he would or wouldn't have signed one 4-5 weeks ago when his name wasn't being brought up for the Vandy and Louisville jobs.
To your next point about things being beyond the AD and President's control, you are correct in that they cannot control what Hud does. But they could have offered him an extension prior to the last couple of days. That is within their control. Sure, Hud may have just sat on it, but the AD's office could have saved face by making it look like they tried. Alabama did this a month ago with Saban when he was rumored for the Texas job. Bama even said that Saban had the extension on his desk, but he hadn't signed it yet. Made them look proactive.
While I have no hope that an extension would stop a more financially gifted school like Vandy from snatching Hud, I was hoping that someone with some power at this university would have put some thought into setting themselves up in a better position financially if Hud was going to leave this season. If the $250,000 buyout number is true, then that doesn't seem like a very significant number to me.
I don't know why we can't get out of the Sun Belt but when I don't see a blood, guts, and feathers campaign to join, renew, and increase RCAF membership something seems to be amiss. Why wasn't there some URGENCY to replace Ken Winstead immediately or better yet how do we lose him to Seattle?
These kinds of issues would me say hmmm... if I'm the football coach and I'm assessing UL's commitment.
at some point, this "is he leaving" business will get old. I'm gonna have to agree with hawk.
Jeff Lockridge (@jefflockridge) tweeted at 11:48 AM on Mon, Jan 13, 2014:
Just spoke with #Vandy AD David Williams. Says no interviews have been set up yet but process will begin soon. No interviews today.
Jeff Lockridge (@jefflockridge) tweeted at 11:50 AM on Mon, Jan 13, 2014:
Williams says interviews will be conducted out of town at undisclosed locations. Hopes to leave later today and have a coach when he returns.
Jeff Lockridge (@jefflockridge) tweeted at 11:53 AM on Mon, Jan 13, 2014:
Williams: right candidates "need to understand Vanderbilt, who we are and what we want to be." Person who "fits" VU, not just a good coach.
Anchor of Gold (@anchorofgold) tweeted at 0:16 PM on Mon, Jan 13, 2014:
The Vanderbilt Coaching Search: Breaking Down the Likely Candidates Two Days In http://t.co/IMkREVLywB
Winstead left for family reasons. He wanted to be closer to his children. He loved it here and thinks we have great potential. His departure had nothing to do with the working situation here. Now why it has taken so long to replace him is a question I cannot answer.
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