With the rumor mill running full steam, I thought that this would be a perfect opportunity to dig up the dead horse called "Fire Bowden" from the garden out back and give it a few more whallops. I've thought about it for quite sometime now and have never actually put my thoughts, hopes, and worrying into a meaningful statement. What I have done in the past is merely state an honest opinion on the Tigernet from time to time and two things happen: 1) I get an earful from the retard nation that lives on that washed up board; 2) The mods of the board delete the thread after a few minutes, even though it doesn't violate any of their rules. That's something that happens a bit far too often when folks stray off of the beaten path over there. Anyways, without further ranting, here we go:
The Cons
- First and foremost, if we can boot Bowden his coaches will more than likely follow suit. They are a really tight staff and it is my belief that they will follow him through thick and thin, even if that means going to a new school and starting all over again.
- There is one thing that Bowden has got that we almost can't afford to lose and that's the ability to recruit well. Either we can't afford to lose that or it's going to be a really hard task to replace his ability to seal the deal and convince recruits to don the orange and purple. Following from the first statement, we can't afford to lose the recruiting abilities of his assistant coaches, mainly Swinney and Blackwell.
- We lose image. Let's face it... TB isn't a bad guy. He's not crazy. He's not out of control. He has a firm grasp on his team and program. He has a good relationship with his higher-ups. He doesn't really cheat (from what we know). He doesn't run his mouth. He doesn't trash people. He's just a good, upstanding person.
- It's a hefty buy-out still. I forget how much exactly (if someone wants to help me out in the comments section), but it's more than we can afford to give up. It's a well known fact that we're kind of pressed for money. Now that we're in the hole because of the West End Zone, we can't buy him out anymore. Even if a couple of rich trustees stood up and fronted the money, that would be money that would be of better use if it were put into the WEZ fund.
- Not only would we miss out on his/his coaches recruiting skills, but theres a chance that if we can can him, he could convince the recruits he's currently after to jump ship with him, decommit, and play for him in different colors down the road. I don't like to think of the next CJ Spiller NOT playing for us. On top of that, there's a possibility that he could pull an Urban Meyer and convince some of our current stunners to go with him where ever he would go. A lot of his players are still pretty loyal to him, even after the whole Reggie Merriweather incident at last year's Sakerlina game.
- Lastly, I don't know how grounded his daughter is in the local area, but if she followed daddy's money trail, oh what a loss that would be to the freshmen at Clemson. Even though she's all graduated and learned up and gone, it'd still hurt the local perv population pretty bad. I mean, c'mon, you've seen the picture... yeah you have... Although, hotties like that are a dime a dozen in the south so she could be easily replaced.
The Pros
- Season ticket sales as well as IPTAY donations would see a rise. I'm sure that there's a few people out there that cancelled their tickets and donations because they got sick and tired and it's their little way of telling Clemson what they think. Unfortunately, Clemson could care less about a few donations and tickets here or there. They're still making bank. But a little extra couldn't hurt.
- It gives us a chance to get a better coach to excel where Bowden failed. Said coach would also inherit everything Bowden has built here at Clemson. Take for example the University of Florida. A few years ago when they had Ron Zook, they were in constant turmoil and were up and down. In comes Urban Meyer, a coach who is just as good, if not better at recruiting than Zook. He's definitely a better coach. Now they're wearing a brand new set of National Championship rings... *sigh*. I don't even want a Natty, just give me A championship to brag about. C'mon, pretty please?
- A lot of our athletes and recruits will stay put and ride this thing out because of the Reggie Merriweather incident at the USC game. They'll figure, "Here's a guy thats willing to ride me like a horse for a couple of years, then just toss me to the side of the road to fend for myself at the end of my career even though I've given so much to him, the coaches, and the program."
I am a Tommy Fan but that could be because I am not a delerious 80's reminiscent fan and had to go through my college years with the other Tommy (West that is). My only question to everyone that brings up Fire Tommy is, who are we going to get? Rodriguez isn't going to leave WVU, and I know that this is DFIG but I don't think he has a chance at getting back in The Valley so can someone please put out a list of potential coaches that Clemson would be looking at after tossing Tommy?
ReplyDeleteLarry Coker, I think, still has no job. I wouldn't mind seeing him come our way.
ReplyDeleteSteven, I gotta bust you on that. He took a Miami program that contended for the NC year in and year out to a program that can barely edge out Dook and had a supremely mediocre season at best.
ReplyDeleteright not there's not a lot of coaches i see on the horizon. The next AD (if TDP bolts for Arky) is going to have to really look at the future that Tommy can give this program. Based on the past, there's not much other than a "clean" program and a better than .500 record each year.
ReplyDeleteAll that said, however, I'd love to see Norm Chow make a claim in the Upstate. That'd be wicked awesome. (oh, and willy's right. Coker sucks donkey balls)
You're the first Clemson fan I've seen to humorously address the Laura Bowden picture stuff. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the bowden name is a great recruiting tool, but just to play devil's advocate, arguing that getting rid of him will hurt recruiting is like arguing that firing larry shyatt hurt basketball recruiting. Although it sucked watching him leave, and then get that awesome freshman class that won UF 2 consecutive national championships, I think our basketball program is in a better place now than it was with shyatt at the helm.
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, I don't know who we'd get to replace bowden, though.
fdog you raise a very good point. I think Clemson's recruiting momentum has a lot less to do with Bowden than a lot of supporters would claim. His assistant coaches are excellent recruiters for the most part, so if they go if he goes, it's not worth it.
ReplyDeleteYou mean, If he goes, they go... correct???
ReplyDeleteIf the 2007 season is a mirror of the 2006 season, Bowden is gone. Tommy, Rob Spence and Co. took us on a trip through hell from 10/26/06 until February 2007 (a good recruiting class made me forget the Gaylord Bowl momentarily). I see Bowden going either one of two ways. His career at Clemson will be like his dad's FSU career and he'll eek out enough wins to keep hanging on and build a mediocre dynasty (one nat'l championship in 30+ years), or he can be like Jim Donnan at UGA: start the program back on the right road and eventually lose his position to a "Hot" coach. I think 2007 will be crucial.
ReplyDeleteAs for replacements, what about Vic Koennig? The guy has done a great job with the defense and might have a chance of retaining some of Tommy's staff. Plus, his name always makes me think of Star Trek which is a great show.
Vic KoenniNg. KoenniNg. See, the Chekov connection always throws me off.
ReplyDeletewessles?
ReplyDeleteTommy is the king of "mediocrity" and he sucks as a motivator. He needs to go bye bye. I know many former players that have actually laughed at him in practices listening to his speaches.
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