Newy Scruggs, sports anchor at NBC5 in Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS-TV) and radio host weekly from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on NBC Sports Radio Sirius XM 213/202 and NBCSportsRadio.com, answered questions in a chat recently. Here are some highlights:

Question: Where do you see Charlie Strong surfacing next season?

Newy Scruggs: Charlie Strong is going to get $10 million to leave Texas. There is no need for him to coach in 2017. Strong can wait and find a head coaching job that fits him. Strong should take time to relax, enjoy his family and get rested up for a return to coaching in 2018.

Question: Did Texas give Strong enough time to build up that program after the shape that Mack Brown left it in?

Newy Scruggs: No. A coach should get four years but in today's microwave society college boosters want a winner in two years and will pull the plug after three. I think Strong would have made it to 2017 with wins over Kansas and TCU but you can't make $5 million and lose to a bad KU squad. The sharks were in the water and the Jayhawks loss sealed Strong's fate. The bottom line is the bottom line.

Question: What will be remembered about Charlie Strong's stay at Texas?

Newy Scruggs: The negatives will be remembered for the Charlie Strong era. There was no signature win outside of beating Oklahoma. Strong will leave the next coach a ton more talent than what he got from Mack Brown. Brown didn't have one player drafted by a NFL team his last year at Texas and that is a darn shame.

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