I am a nobody here (hell, don't kid yourself, Jim. You are a nobody everywhere), but I disagree with the premise that MB is making is easy on UT. I understand not wanting to quit. That feeling is instilled in athletes and coaches, and not giving up is one of the many great lessons one learns from athletics. It is quite another thing, however, to refuse to accept the result when the game is over. This game has been over for MB for awhile now, but he has refused to accept it publicly, and thus far, he has refused to bow out gracefully. Maybe he will, but releasing JJ, his personal junkyard dog, to express his denial for him while he maintains his "it is all about the kids" MB image spin is not a good sign. I hope he does the right thing today.
It is all about MB for him. That has been true since day one. MBTF? Bull$#@!. It is Texas Football, and it will be here and strong long after this big ego moves on. I respect the accomplishments but not the man.
I agree with a lot of what you say, but I don't think Mack has been that way from day one
Several things about Mack are interesting
1 Mack has never understood the intense rivalry, downright hatrid, for ouSuxx and aggy. Thus he looks at a loss to ouSuxx, especially a blowout as something with the team to be fixed, it doesn't seem to disturb him to his core like it does to those of us alums and fans that love UT
As a result when we lose a blowout to ouSuxx he never gets how awful the pain is for us, he just doesn't, and then we turn around in a year or two and there is another blowout loss.
2. Mack was genuinely humble for a while but he would lose big games at the most inopportune times ie CU-2, and that just ripped us apart
3 After we got over the hump with VY and the sensational year of 2005, Mack seemed to change and started believing he was bullet proof and that HE was Texas Football, and that continued threw the Colt years.
4 Mack got lazy in recruiting in 08-09, terribly mismanaged our qb situation, didn't have a competent backup ready when Colt went down and now we have had these 4 yrs
5 Mack thinks because of the good years he should be immune to accountability and I think this happened in the last 7 or 8 yrs.
In short, mack has done some really good things for UT, especially his early yrs in recruiting and providing the basis for some good to great teams. I also think he left several conference championships and perhaps a national championship on the table due to a lack of good caoching on his part.
The last four years are unacceptable and he needs to understand that, but he just doesn't get it.
Powers will have to coax him into the presser, and if not, Patterson needs to bring a hatchett