Huff probably only coach in country coaching team to championship with expiring contract. Let's keep repeating the company line because obviously we are not butt hurt.
Huff is Huff and plenty to criticize, I just get a kick out of everything's all his fault and the administration is without fault. Not to mention, our players or ex players are adults they own their decisions.
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It appears to me that both sides have some accountability for how these events turned out. We all know Huff's faults and he was looking to move up to a better job. A lot of former Marshall have done the same. Yes, he did refuse a one contract extension in 2022. I have heard one rumor that Marshall made the decision to not to rehire Huff at the end of last season, I don't know that if that is true. That may explain Marshall's reason not to look at a contract extension until the end of this season, not sure. The decision put Huff in a bad place and I don't blame for looking for another job, he has a family and he needs a job to take care of them. If your employer wouldn't give you the assurance that your job is secure, you would be looking for a new one.
I think Marshall thought this season was going to turn out bad and they we would let Huff go without any problems. Surprise, Huff wins the SBC and now that made it a different situation. Again, if Marshall was interesting in keeping Huff, they would started contract negotiations with him while the team was finishing the season strong.
A couple of observations:
Huff supposedly applied for a lot of jobs, but didn't get any offers. Huff wins the SBC and can't get a better job than SM? That is very interesting and telling.
I wonder why Smith was so down on Huff? I have rumors that Huff and Spears didn't get along well and maybe Spears sold Huff down the river to Smith? Remember, Smith may have been a CEO, but he has no experience with college athletics and dealing with college coaches. College coaches are a lot different personalities than say a CFO or a HR director.
Maybe Smith relied on Spears to be in charge of the situation and that may caused a lot of the problems? Spears should have been on top of this situation and should have realize the downside of letting Huff leave Marshall. Spears didn't handle the situation from a publicly or from a management positions very well. If Spears didn't realize that team would choose Huff over Marshall, he has problems. If Spears is not a good AD, then let's see if Smith has the leadership to make a change at that position. By the way: Smith has done so much to improve and grow Marshall, he is going to get a pass on the whole situation. JMO