Houston ain't messin' around.
https://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...-west-virginia
And in addition to the 20 million reasons:
"For Holgorsen, the decision between WVU and Houston can be boiled down to one simple question: is it harder to lure talent from places like Houston, Dallas and Florida to far-flung Morgantown, or is it harder to keep a portion of Texas talent in-state at a Group of 5 school?"
I live in Morgantown and WVU can certainly pay $4mil, the facilities are very nice and they get a ton of money from the Big 12. The sense of the fans I know and what I've seen of Holgerson is that you'll only get 8-9 wins per season. He's only had two 10 win seasons and one was with Bill Stewart's team, he has a pretty bad bowl record. Also, no Big 12 championships with Texas being down for quite a while, ZERO wins against OU. This team was his best by far with Grier and Sills back and the best defense he's ever had and he lost the last three games of the year.
I am surprised he left to go to AAC. If WVU had won out they would have been in the conversation for the playoff but they pooped the bed instead. He will never be in the conversation at UH.
I'm not excited that he's gone but I feel that WVU could do better, but as with all coaching hires that's to be determined later if it worked out well or not.
Could be very true, which is why I said it's to be determined if the hire will be better.
WVU can pay $4mil but won't for Holgerson and it's easy to see why when you look at his record.
Comparing about 95% of the facilities in the country to OU and Texas is a pretty fruitless exercise.
Supposedly Holgorsen still has a home in Houston and remains good friends with Fertitta from his OC days under Sumlin. That coupled with the fact that he doesn’t think he could get a much better team in Morgantown (this was “the year”) left him feeling the administration was getting restless. Perfect time for him to get back down south and leverage for more money while doing it.
Former South Stallion and Mohigan myself.
I'd agree with this analysis 100%, he was on the hot seat especially after the performance with what some think could have been the best WVU in many a year, if ever.
Sounds like a solid assessment on your part. Plus, if the article I posted is accurate and he feels he can do a better job of recruiting the talent he needs right there in the state of Texas, he'll have less stress putting together his teams.
The bar's set pretty high at Houston. We'll see if he can clear it. If not, next man up.
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