Now hold on just a minute. You want to fire a coach before he even coaches a game? That’s the kind of knee-jerk nonsense that has ruined this sport. I remember when schools showed a little patience, like when we stuck with Bill Arnsparger after a couple of rough seasons and he built a foundation. You don’t build a program overnight. This isn’t the transfer portal where you just discard a guy and go shopping for another one. Morris dserves a chance to install his system and recruit his kind of players. Rivalry aside, this is a terrible precedent. I watched Oklahoma State have some real battles with us back in the days of the old Big 12, when a trip to Stillwater meant something. You used to let a coach have a few years to prove himself. Firing a man before the first snap just tells every recruit you have no vision and no loyalty. It’s a coward’s move, and it’s exactly what’s wrong with the game today. Give the man a season, for crying out loud. Let’s see what he can do when the leaves turn and the weather gets cold. Rushing to judgment like this is how you end up in a year of mediocrity, constantly starting over while everyone else passes you by.