I would be more worried about Napier going to Florida, if it was to open up, than LSU.
I would be more worried about Napier going to Florida, if it was to open up, than LSU.
Maybe you're right. That's a logical perspective.
He's got a pretty sweet deal now and appears to be happy. He's just 41 and he has lots of time, besides, I think he will have a hard time leaving his first HC job. I think he'll be torn to leave his first recruits behind as well as the other players he helped close on a promise he made to them. He seems to be that kind of guy. Call me sentimental, but I think he stays.
I think if CBN doesn’t go this year given we have a boat load of seniors, he’ll be here a few more. Win the conference or not.
Napier is smart enough to know he needs to hit the timing right to leave this job. That's why I'm not convinced he will be here after this year. Right now, everything he has done here has been on an upward trajectory. That won't always be the case. What if next year he goes 9-3 and following year 7-5. I mean, if he stays here long enough, he'll probably eventually have a losing season. Still overall a successful term for us, but his stock won't be as high as it is right now.
Same thing happened with Hud, to a lesser degree. He overstayed his potential.
I'm not sure Napier leaves for LSU, but if we win out, all bets are off. He's going to go somewhere because he knows he's at peak value.
Its not a fair comparison but I turned down better jobs when my daughter was young so we could stay in Lafayette which my whole family loved.
This is the reality of the situation. I just hope he takes the Florida job even though it won't be as much money. He will still be wealthy & have every opportunity to compete for a national title. He just won't be as wealthy. However, he won't have a bull's eye on his back from day one.
All Coach Napier has to do is spend a couple of days anonymously in Baton Rouge interacting with the citizens before he signs the dotted line.
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