ESPN’s Paul Finebaum took aim at Mizzou’s Eli Drinkwitz during his regular radio appearance on “McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning.”
After losing to Wake Forest 27-17 in last Friday’s Gasparilla Bowl, the college football personality said its time for more wins down in Missouri after Drinkwitz’s curious contract extension.
I think he hangs in the balance. I think when you’ve had two losing seasons in a row, pressure builds. And you can argue it was a losing season created by a bowl game. Well, guess what, it’s still a losing season isn’t it. I think, to me, he still looks like a really bright coach. To me, he still looks like somebody who can recruit at a pretty good level, who came so close in countless games.
Continuing:
At some point, you have to win those games. I think it’s time for him to start doing that. Otherwise, if you’re asking me this question a year from today — I don’t know if you will be. Because frankly in college football, you don’t have that long of a leash. I think he really needs to start winning.
Drinkwitz is 17-19 in three seasons as the Tigers head coach after a high level of success at Appalachian State.