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Posted on 10/6/15 at 5:34 pm to
Posted by randomways
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Posted on 10/6/15 at 5:34 pm to
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I'm sure there's plenty who'd accept him. I don't want a 7-5 retread who is partly responsible for the years of misery we've endured and NCAA sanctions.

Someone DV'd my post but every word of it is true. Why on Earth should UT want a guy who fricked coeds, got into a drunken accident with UT car, and brought down the NCAA before leaving in the middle of the night like an immature bitch?


Fair enough. I'm trying to think of a good redemption story in the ranks of CFB coaching, but nothing really springs to mind. Most of the top coaches had fairly uncontroversial trajectories to the top. Danny Ford, maybe? I can think of some basketball examples but not so many football ones.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 10/6/15 at 5:37 pm to
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Fair enough. I'm trying to think of a good redemption story in the ranks of CFB coaching, but nothing really springs to mind. Most of the top coaches had fairly uncontroversial trajectories to the top. Danny Ford, maybe? I can think of some basketball examples but not so many football ones.


Stranger things have happened. UT has traded coaches and ADs with Alabama and Florida before - hell we're doing so right now but I don't see how Kiffin comes back given all the problems that were left behind. The ironic thing is that I'm pretty sure Kiffin wants redemption from us. When Ed O went to speak to the QB club the first thing Kiffin asked was how things were and if he thought we were still mad. Ed O informed him that yes, we're still mad.
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