Imagine you're the AD with full authority to fire Dykes after the 2016 season if you see fit. Imagine all the non winning metrics that matter stay flat as of today - e.g. academics, recruiting, off the field character issues, etc.
You don't have to worry about Dirks, Napolitano, etc. As for the buyout, no need to change anything, it's plenty of small enough after this year to not get in the way. And firing him before the APR comes in voids the auto extension.
So, it's simple - how many games does he need to win for you to want to keep him around?
You don't have to worry about Dirks, Napolitano, etc. As for the buyout, no need to change anything, it's plenty of small enough after this year to not get in the way. And firing him before the APR comes in voids the auto extension.
So, it's simple - how many games does he need to win for you to want to keep him around?