As ACC COY noted earlier this season, 2009 has been a long and inevitable march towards Al Groh's firing. This is as much AD Craig Littlepage's fault as it is Groh's. But with the end of the football season mercilessly close, you should know that the death blow will likely come quickly, and soon.
As ACC Sports Journal notes, November 30 is the annual date to exercise the rollover clause in Coach Groh's contract. If the University isn't going to pick that up - and there's no one out there that thinks it will be picked up - conventional wisdom says that there's no reason to let an alum and, whatever you think of his coaching ability, a good man twist in the wind. Jerry Radcliffe had a interesting piece about what went wrong for Al Groh. Don't know that I agree with all of what Jerry writes, but he raises some interesting issues that any coaching candidate will have to consider.
Everyone's already starting with candidate lists - here and here for example. Its a bit early for that, but with November 30 just ten days away, not that early. Better than talking about the Clemson game, though, and Virginia's likely foray into the land of 3-8, something even the most pessimistic among us did not think possible when the season began.
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