For the record,I have had 3 season tickets for the last 8 years and other family members of ours have 5 so there is usually 8 of us that tailgate together. BTW, the number has slowly dwindled. I haven't yet spoken with my other family members, but I will renew my tickets borrowing some financial crisis because I love college football and my Bulls. Having said that, I would like to see Taggart fired as he hasn't shown me anything to say he can turn this around, but unfortunately that isn't going to happen.
The bottom line is this. Let's assume the season plays out like as expected. We lose to UCF by a similar score to the Memphis game. There is some stupid play calling and mismanagement of the QB situation again by Taggart and we go in to the offseason and Taggart is still our coach. How does Harlan sell this program in the offseason to the fans, alumni, community and donors? What optimism is in the letter he sends to season ticket holders asking them to renew? What does he say when they go on the Booster tour through the state of Florida? Maybe more perks and a price reduction on tickets as has been mentioned here. The dude is between a rock and a hard place. I believe he's seen enough to believe Taggart isn't the answer. All that's left for him is the timing and the finances.
Go Bulls!