I meant this is his first head coaching job, just used bad wording. I should have called him a first-timer.
And if you look at trajectory of great coaches, they need time and seasoning. The loss to OSU was bad but it is just one game early in his tenure. I have never seen a coach show up in year 1 or 2 and just dominate from then on out. Sometimes it takes a couple of coaching jobs before they figure it out on the big stage. My point is that fans have been frustrated at this team for awhile, but killing a first-time head coach when he has made obvious improvements over his predecessor, while dealing with that same predecessor's recruiting and roster failings, is a bit much.
There is another very outspoken coach whom the world fawned over who just got his ass handed to him by a clearly superior team. He came in this season with a much higher pedigree than Freeman, at least as a former player. Bad losses happen to good coaches, especially early on. It is simply part of life. You don't excuse it, but you accept that it takes time for people to grow. MF will be fine and I believe the program will be fine.