TCB;1052326 wrote:I used to feel this way, too, but to coach 35 years and have no plan for a successor...I don't think that's having the program's best interests at heart. He should've already publicly endorsed Besancon for the job. He's one of his assistants, and the best bet to keep his other long time assistants employed until they're ready to go. I feel worse for those guys than I do Schrock, because they don't control their futures. A new coach can very easily come in and dump them.
I do think Schrock wanted Brent to be his successor... BUT if you haven't already figured it out he has absolutley NO SAY in who the next coach will be. Actually if he told them he wanted Besancon it would most likely hurt Brent's chances. It is very evident that the football program needs to go a different direction (so we are told) and someone on his staff would not be the answer if the program needs to go a different direction. (still not sure what the new direction is suppose to be)
If Schrock made the decision as soon as the season was over, he would of chose to coach next year. The season they had this year was fantastic and if he had no time to think about retirement he would be coaching because he LOVES the players that are coming back next year. BELIEVE ME that last thing he wants is for the football program (that he has spent his life building) to fail. He was not waiting to decide till January to hurt the program.
I do think you will see him on the sidelines some place next year. Whether it be Pee wee, Junior High, High School or College

HE HAS A PASSION FOR THE GAME and is not ready to be completely done!!