When You’ve lost Earl Campbell…

Legendary running back Earl Campbell says that it’s time for Mack Brown to step down.

“Nobody likes to get fired or leave a job, but things happen,” Campbell said. “I’d go on record and say ‘yes I think it’s time….[it’s] very hard because Coach Brown is a very good man,” Campbell said. “I just hope he doesn’t stay…he’s done some great things. The program, he brought it back, and we don’t need it to get run down where somebody has to start all over again.”

So how many years of grace does winning a National Championship give you? At Auburn, they fired Gene Chizik two years after winning a national championship (which also happened to be their first). That seems more than a little injudicious. Tennessee gave Phil Fulmer ten years after winning a National Championship. (And neither’s successor has set the world on fire.)

I was not among those calling Mack brown to resign when the team went 5-7 in 2010. Knee-jerk reactions to transient adversity are seldom warranted. But Brown has had several years to right the ship of one of the most institutionally powerful teams in Division 1 football, and has not managed to do so. Ultimately, Alamo and Holiday bowl wins are not enough for a man getting paid $5 million a year.

Maybe it’s time for a change.

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One Response to “When You’ve lost Earl Campbell…”

  1. Dwight Brown says:

    And it is now official (as opposed to the rumors that have been circulating for the past day):

    DeLoss Dodds is retiring as athletic director as of August 31 next year.

    I wonder how much Dodds was protecting Brown, and also how much he’s going to continue to be able to as a lame duck AD.

    (I also wonder why the Statesman didn’t put this story behind the paywall, but that’s a discussion for another time.)

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