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If Gene had finished in last place like Augie's Texas team did a few years ago or in 7th place like Texas did this year, then maybe Gene would have resigned on his own. He hated losing more than anyone.
But his last year his team finished in 2nd place by 1 game and won the Valley tourney. Plus he had an experienced team returning for 2014 that would have been full of juniors and seniors. A team that had he been coach, would appear to have had a good chance of being regional worthy. I am sure in his mind there wasn't much reason to retire.
If Gene had finished in last place like Augie's Texas team did a few years ago or in 7th place like Texas did this year, then maybe Gene would have resigned on his own. He hated losing more than anyone.
Everything has been said about this subject before but I would have never fired Gene. I am not one of those in the know, however, so I don't know what went on behind the curtain. But be careful what you wish for. Who coaches the team is the most important single factor in college sports. There are far more schools who have followed up Legends with mediocre coaches or disasters than there are who just reloaded another great coach. Ask UCLA, USC, Notre Dame, FL State, Arizona State, Miami, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St. Texas, Alabama, Penn St., Ohio St., Georgetown, St. Johns ...
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