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Lutz doesn’t earn a “thumbs up” just because we notched a win. UCF is 9–8 in conference play, and their strength of schedule is weaker than ours.

Sure, a win is a win — but this one feels more like a placebo than real progress. My friends and trusted sources are right (I'm also a booster) the entire roster will hit the transfer portal. After the conclusion of the 2026-2027 season, if he finishes below .500 in conference play, he's gone.

There’s also serious frustration among boosters about the cost of this roster. It’s hard to justify donating significant money when the return is a disappointing season. On top of that, resentment toward the AD is growing. I’m in that camp — it feels like a series of poor decisions have put us in this position. It feels that way, because of the reality of the situation.

Side note — regarding the football program:

Believe me when I say this: the AD promised an “all-in” contract for a specific coach, then completely blindsided boosters and alumni by hiring Eric Morris instead.

There’s also this narrative floating around that Mike Gundy refused to use the transfer portal, which supposedly led to a disastrous season and ultimately his firing the following year. But that’s not the full story.

Gundy''s firing came down to control. Gundy had full authority over the football program — to the point where the AD’s influence was minimal. Then suddenly, the AD publicly declared that every sport would receive equal NIL support. That announcement came after Gundy was denied the funding he needed to keep the program competitive.

Call it what you want, but a lot of us see a power struggle — and the football program paid the price. And now the basketball program is paying the price... The AD's incompetence is on full-display. Next year will be another disaster.
 
Lutz doesn’t earn a “thumbs up” just because we notched a win. UCF is 9–8 in conference play, and their strength of schedule is weaker than ours.

Sure, a win is a win — but this one feels more like a placebo than real progress. My friends and trusted sources are right (I'm also a booster) the entire roster will hit the transfer portal. After the conclusion of the 2026-2027 season, if he finishes below .500 in conference play, he's gone.

There’s also serious frustration among boosters about the cost of this roster. It’s hard to justify donating significant money when the return is a disappointing season. On top of that, resentment toward the AD is growing. I’m in that camp — it feels like a series of poor decisions have put us in this position. It feels that way, because of the reality of the situation.

Side note — regarding the football program:

Believe me when I say this: the AD promised an “all-in” contract for a specific coach, then completely blindsided boosters and alumni by hiring Eric Morris instead.

There’s also this narrative floating around that Mike Gundy refused to use the transfer portal, which supposedly led to a disastrous season and ultimately his firing the following year. But that’s not the full story.

Gundy''s firing came down to control. Gundy had full authority over the football program — to the point where the AD’s influence was minimal. Then suddenly, the AD publicly declared that every sport would receive equal NIL support. That announcement came after Gundy was denied the funding he needed to keep the program competitive.

Call it what you want, but a lot of us see a power struggle — and the football program paid the price. And now the basketball program is paying the price... The AD's incompetence is on full-display. Next year will be another disaster.
Have you seen the wrestling crowds? And the wrestling improvement? Women’s basketball? Cross country? ………
 
Lutz doesn’t earn a “thumbs up” just because we notched a win. UCF is 9–8 in conference play, and their strength of schedule is weaker than ours.

Sure, a win is a win — but this one feels more like a placebo than real progress. My friends and trusted sources are right (I'm also a booster) the entire roster will hit the transfer portal. After the conclusion of the 2026-2027 season, if he finishes below .500 in conference play, he's gone.

There’s also serious frustration among boosters about the cost of this roster. It’s hard to justify donating significant money when the return is a disappointing season. On top of that, resentment toward the AD is growing. I’m in that camp — it feels like a series of poor decisions have put us in this position. It feels that way, because of the reality of the situation.

Side note — regarding the football program:

Believe me when I say this: the AD promised an “all-in” contract for a specific coach, then completely blindsided boosters and alumni by hiring Eric Morris instead.

There’s also this narrative floating around that Mike Gundy refused to use the transfer portal, which supposedly led to a disastrous season and ultimately his firing the following year. But that’s not the full story.

Gundy''s firing came down to control. Gundy had full authority over the football program — to the point where the AD’s influence was minimal. Then suddenly, the AD publicly declared that every sport would receive equal NIL support. That announcement came after Gundy was denied the funding he needed to keep the program competitive.

Call it what you want, but a lot of us see a power struggle — and the football program paid the price. And now the basketball program is paying the price... The AD's incompetence is on full-display. Next year will be another disaster.

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Lutz doesn’t earn a “thumbs up” just because we notched a win. UCF is 9–8 in conference play, and their strength of schedule is weaker than ours.

Sure, a win is a win — but this one feels more like a placebo than real progress. My friends and trusted sources are right (I'm also a booster) the entire roster will hit the transfer portal. After the conclusion of the 2026-2027 season, if he finishes below .500 in conference play, he's gone.

There’s also serious frustration among boosters about the cost of this roster. It’s hard to justify donating significant money when the return is a disappointing season. On top of that, resentment toward the AD is growing. I’m in that camp — it feels like a series of poor decisions have put us in this position. It feels that way, because of the reality of the situation.

Side note — regarding the football program:

Believe me when I say this: the AD promised an “all-in” contract for a specific coach, then completely blindsided boosters and alumni by hiring Eric Morris instead.

There’s also this narrative floating around that Mike Gundy refused to use the transfer portal, which supposedly led to a disastrous season and ultimately his firing the following year. But that’s not the full story.

Gundy''s firing came down to control. Gundy had full authority over the football program — to the point where the AD’s influence was minimal. Then suddenly, the AD publicly declared that every sport would receive equal NIL support. That announcement came after Gundy was denied the funding he needed to keep the program competitive.

Call it what you want, but a lot of us see a power struggle — and the football program paid the price. And now the basketball program is paying the price... The AD's incompetence is on full-display. Next year will be another disaster.
You are criticizing an AD that, overall, in a lot of people's minds has made some good hires. Agreed the jury is still out on Lutz. I am not an insider but can generally deduce that with the NIL era and paying players with big booster money there is and always will be an internal struggle for power/control; unfortunately when large amounts of money are at play this happens. The university really has to figure out how to balance that to keep the boosters happy while being able to tell coaches, the boosters will not manage them. Otherwise it is a recipe for disaster.

Who was the "specific" coach the AD promised an "all-in" contract for?
 
Lutz doesn’t earn a “thumbs up” just because we notched a win. UCF is 9–8 in conference play, and their strength of schedule is weaker than ours.

Sure, a win is a win — but this one feels more like a placebo than real progress. My friends and trusted sources are right (I'm also a booster) the entire roster will hit the transfer portal. After the conclusion of the 2026-2027 season, if he finishes below .500 in conference play, he's gone.

There’s also serious frustration among boosters about the cost of this roster. It’s hard to justify donating significant money when the return is a disappointing season. On top of that, resentment toward the AD is growing. I’m in that camp — it feels like a series of poor decisions have put us in this position. It feels that way, because of the reality of the situation.

Side note — regarding the football program:

Believe me when I say this: the AD promised an “all-in” contract for a specific coach, then completely blindsided boosters and alumni by hiring Eric Morris instead.

There’s also this narrative floating around that Mike Gundy refused to use the transfer portal, which supposedly led to a disastrous season and ultimately his firing the following year. But that’s not the full story.

Gundy''s firing came down to control. Gundy had full authority over the football program — to the point where the AD’s influence was minimal. Then suddenly, the AD publicly declared that every sport would receive equal NIL support. That announcement came after Gundy was denied the funding he needed to keep the program competitive.

Call it what you want, but a lot of us see a power struggle — and the football program paid the price. And now the basketball program is paying the price... The AD's incompetence is on full-display. Next year will be another disaster.
Please let it go. Gundy was his own worse enemy and it is time to move on. Conspiracies don't matter. Gundy is gone and there is a new reality.
 
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