Indeed, Hawaii is putting up Junebug-like numbers this year, Tulsa not quite so much but high scoring none the less.
Actually no one at Texas was fired, Davis resigned and McWhorter and Tolleson retired. Call it any way you like, allowing an "executive" to resign in lieu of being fired is standard corporate america. the CIO of my company was allowed to resign, if he had not he certainly would have been fired. The arrogant dufus wouldn't cooperate with an outside audit of a major IT project asked for by the new CEO whose background was marketing. The CEO didn't need to be an IT geek to know that a project that is over-budget and overdue has problems. that arrogant CIO incorrectly assumed the audit would automatically doom him when in fact it had a 50-50 chance of saving his job, if nothing else it would have bought him a few more months to plan an exit strategy. the audit would have shown what anyone in IT with a brain knew, the CIO had allowed the project to get way out of scope. the audit should have said "scale back to the original goal and continue", of course the auditors were retained to help run the project after the CIO resigned and eventually got fired for pushing a plan that was too complicated and would have gotten them big contracts to finish the software. but i digress.
it does look like Wilson is headed to IU, a coach killer job if there ever was one.
http://oklahoma.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1162119
Holgorsen to UT i haven't heard, his offenses first at Northwestern and now at OSU certainly put up big numbers, with a good balance of running vs throwing. Mack should like that. Myself, I'd like to see Mack go get The Pirate. Yep The Pirate! that's more than a little radical change in direction ya think? LOL but The Pirate has put up huge numbers at Tech so you could only wonder what he could do with better overall talent and a good defense to back him up. The Pirate really wants the Miami job but UM doesn't appear interested due to the ongoing mess with Tech, that's the Cane's loss if you ask me. Just think what Leach could do with all that blue-chip Florida talent on offense. The Donald isn't helping LOL Shalala isn't going to be swayed by any BS from him. To a degree this makes some sense for both UT and the Pirate, he's not getting any interest due to the Tech mess and perhaps his best short-term option is to take an OC job at a major program like UT, immediately make UT an offensive monster for a few seasons, by then the Tech mess will be over (he'll win) and then he can cherry-pick any top job he wants. one possible issue is the coach-in-waiting dealio with Muschamp, Leach may lobby for a fair shot at taking over at UT and if not for the deal with Muschamp that would be reasonable. it would be interesting to pit Leach and Muschamp against each other, in a friendly competition (if that's possible LOL) to take over. Leach clearly would have a huge edge given he's already been a head coach, but also a possible huge downside in that he is known not to be good at/interested in the PR side of being a head coach. that's no small issue at a school like UT.
Mack probably won't make any major hires until after the bowls are over so as to not interfere with any top assistants such as Holgorsen or just about any other top OC as they plan for their bowl games, of course The Pirate is available immediately! the one thing i don't expect nor want is for the Major to become the OC, yes he was Saban's OC at Bama, for one season. This simply isn't the right situation for him, he doesn't have enough experience yet and this hire has to be a good one for UT, it's unlikely Mack would allow the Major to be put in such a no-win situation. if the context was different, say that UT did decent on offense and our record had been say 8-4 or 7-5 at the worst and Davis simply decided it was time to retire then promoting the Major would make a lot of sense, perhaps even be the best move for continuity. But that didn't happen so Mack needs a guy who is proven as an OC.
Of course all bets would be off if Richt leaves/gets fired at Georgia (he shouldn't, UGA's expectations were unrealistic in part due to Richt's prior success and also that WR that was ineligible for the first part of the season, they were a different team when he came back) but if UGA came calling it would be hard for Muschamp to turn it down. That would allow The Pirate to come in with a HC-in-waiting dealio himself. We'll see what happens.