NittanyLion99
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I don't believe Terry's resume "precludes" him from being PSU's next head coach. It makes that move much less likely. But decisions on head coaches are not always made from text books or along the lines of traditional career steps. Generalizations don't alway work in hiring withing sports and big surprises happen more fresquently than some here want to admit.
Hiring decsions for coaches in sports are made in many different ways. Some by committee and others at the whim of the man who's really in charge. At Dallas for example Jerry Jones makes ALL the decisions. We really don't know who or what group are pulling the strings at PSU other than Kraft is the point man. So I don't believe that "preclude" is logiacally a useful word in discussions of sports coaches including top 20 program head coaching hiring.
Don't disagree about wacky decisions in sports sometimes paying off, but Jerry Jones is THE example of mismanagement never paying off. IIRC, the cowboys currently have the longest drought of any NFL team playing in a conference championship game. Let that sink in. The most valuable franchise has one of the worst outcomes because of poor and risky management.
FTR, my statement was that Terry's resume "should preclude him." I never said it would and I stand by that. Terry to UCONN or Memphis is reasonable. Hartline to USF is a bit of a stretch, but not crazy. Terry to PSU HC is borderline insane.
Take your emotion out of this and answer one question.
Would Terry Smith be a potential candidate to take over as HC at Purdue? The answer, of course, is NO. If Purdue wouldn't consider him, then logically, we shouldn't even be having this discussion about PSU hiring him. I'll say it again...his resume should preclude him from being PSU's next HC.

