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Nov 25, 2024
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Everyman
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For several years, he has said that he didn’t see himself coaching beyond 65.
He turned 65, last week. This would be a perfect time to retire.
It would put very little pressure on his successor who would rebuild the program from a 4-8 or 5-7 record.
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Whitt. Retire now while on bottom? Or return for a "rebuild" year?
The Y's Insider
11:22am
I vote he leaves now. Like today. That would be ideal for me personally 😁
Polecat
11:23am
And the Holy War is in Provo. High risk of going 0-3 in the last 3 rivalry games
WillsPitStop
11:25am
Next year "could" be worse. I would retire if it were me, but Whitt is certainly not me.
kimdaddy35
11:26am
I have a feeling he's going to be strongly encouraged to retire.
shoganai
11:27am
Probably depends on how much he likes Morgan Scalley
kccougar
11:28am
Scalley would love nothing more.
The Y's Insider
11:30am
Better than following a legend and flopping like Bama.
88Coug
11:36am
For several years, he has said that he didn’t see himself coaching beyond 65.
Everyman
11:28am
I'd leave now. No desire to rebuild. That's like having twins in your mid-60's.
RenoCoug
11:31am
I think he has 5 years at $1M per as an "advisor," plus a $1.5M exit payment. Seems like an easy decision.
Pollster
11:31am
Sometimes old coaches have a resurgence, but Kyle has a foot out the door.
Ghost of Peanut
11:35am
Stick around for three more years and go 0-12 every year.
Himni
11:38am
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