Well, I can appreciate the notion that Mack is getting pushed out, and his wife is unhappy that Texas Regents have publicly contacted Mack after 16 years of service to the University. OK, I understand that part. What most of the nation doesn't know is that the Texas Athletic Dept, and Mack himself, are kings at what we call "controlling the message". And the message has always been the Texas, and Mack, are above reproach. That Mack himself, is a classy man. However, is this reality, or another part of the image manipulation that Texas Athletics does?
I won't hide that fact that I am, or at least was, a donor to Texas Athletics. That isn't saying much. Trust me. Texas has so much money up its patookas that one small donor quitting on them is nothing. I knew of a time when Mack came to Texas, and maybe 3 years into the program after Mack starting taking a beating from OU and Bob Stoops, the negative press starting coming out. This negativity didn't just focus on his coaching, but also on his recruiting. And questions arose, "How is Texas so mediocre when they are consistently top 3 (back then) in National Recruiting?" And the player development issues questions started arising. Jaded North Carolina fans consistently said that Mack tricked them, that he was nothing more than a snake-oil salesman. They said we had a salesman, not a coach. Texas fans refused to believe, but it was true. Mack is more a salesman than people outside of Texas know.
Texas Athletics has "controlled the message". He has always appeared as a gentle giant, at least to those who knew nothing less than what was advertised to them. The truth is, Mack was the most thin-skinned, passive-aggressive, coach ever. He would call out media guys and put pressure on them to not write negative articles, or suddenly they might be wondering why they didn't have a job. There are many examples that I won't go into, but I am sure you can Google some examples of this (Brian Jones, Rod Babers, Chip Brown). Mack has also been successful is shutting up people who didn't tow the company line. Earl Campbell had a comment a while back about how Texas needed to get a new coach. Immediately after that, Mack sent his guys to call up Earl on a Sunday night to shut him up. I know this sounds like a total fabrication to someone outside of Austin, but it is completely true. Again, I won't go into detail about it, but you can Google it. Mack also fired coordinator after coordinator, position coach after another. And he spared them no grief. He fired DC Manny Diaz immediately after the game vs. BYU. Yet, all we hear is how Kiffen (USC) got fired right after he got off the bus by his own AD. The point is, Mack is NOT the saint that everybody makes him out to be.