Perspective. They won 10 games lol, which is one less win than our best seasons ever. I know it is not up to their recent standard, but their fans are incredibly spoiled now, much like any fan base would be I guess. I have friends that grew up and played ball with Elliot and he's always wanted to be a head coach. I think he wanted the experience of running the offense alone before he made the jump. He is an incredibly bright guy and showed he can adjust during the course of this season. The most interesting and unexpected move to me was the AD leaving. I think he probably thought his stock would not get any higher and made a financial decision.One 'down' season and the rats sure are leaving the ship. Are the taters sinking? Are they all trying to cash in while they can?
What's Dabo going to do?
Bon voyage, Dan Redcabbage (as @gamecock88 calls him, lol)Looks like Clemson AD is moving on. Keep the hits coming!!
Source: Miami expected to announce Dan Radakovich as athletic director on Thursday
Yep.Anyhow Elliott is gone to UVA and did not make a difference.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/virginia-hires-tony-elliott-as-coach-clemson-loses-offensive-coordinator-as-hoos-replace-bronco-mendenhall/Virginia has hired Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott as its next football coach, the university announced on Friday. Elliott replaces Bronco Mendenhall, who resigned last week after six seasons leading the program. Elliott, 42, has been with Clemson since 2011 and won the Broyles Award in 2017 as the nation's top assistant coach.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/12/11/report-urban-meyer-had-heated-argument-with-marvin-jones-called-his-assistant-coaches-losers/Urban Meyer’s first season in the NFL is not going well.
That’s true both on the field and off; Meyer’s Jaguars are 2-10 and Meyer was the subject of an embarrassing incident early this season when he was caught on video dancing intimately with a woman who is not his wife. And it has apparently not gotten better more recently.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Meyer has been involved in ugly incidents at the team facility within the last two weeks.
One incident involved a heated argument between Meyer and veteran receiver Marvin Jones, who was so angry with Meyer that he left the team facility and had to be convinced to return by other staff members.
Another incident featured a staff meeting that had Meyer ripping into his assistant coaches, calling them losers and asking them to explain what they’ve ever won.
The report also casts doubt on Meyer’s claim that he wasn’t behind the benching of running back James Robinson last week and that Meyer delegates the running back rotation to his staff. According to the report, it was actually Meyer who ordered Robinson’s benching after a fumble. Robinson later went back into the game because quarterback Trevor Lawrence questioned Meyer on the sideline about why the team’s leading rusher wasn’t playing.