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If you're a USC fan, you gotta love this. Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is now saying he wouldn't have left the Trojans for Seattle in early 2010 if he knew the school was going to get hit with sanctions over Reggie Bush. Per the LA Times...
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“The truth was, an opportunity came up and it was one I couldn’t turn away from,” he said. “… The NCAA came back at the university… ‘Now we’re going to revisit after five years.’ I had no knowledge that was coming. We thought maybe it wasn’t coming because they didn’t have anything to get us with. It wasn’t five days, it wasn’t five weeks. It was five years.

“Had we known that that was imminent … I would never have been able to leave under those circumstances. When I look back now, I would have stayed there to do what we needed to do to resolve the problem.”
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
12 Comments
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TIGERhype120 months
Pete Carroll is a despicable human being..... But a hell of a football coach!
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Piece of shite
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gemlsu120 months
What a bunch of bullshite. He really thinks people are that stupid. Just a garbage can.
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BoudreauxinGA120 months
He and Saban are in a class of liars all their own.
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runningTiger120 months
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
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loweralabamatrojan120 months
Haters gonna hate. PC is always welcome at SC.
Fight On!
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Phat Phil120 months
Great coach but what a snake.
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Foolish cock120 months
Bull fricking shite. Liar.
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NYCAuburn120 months
he left just in time so he couldnt be forced to testify. Right petey
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wiltznucs120 months
He's full of shite...
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Dr RC120 months
riiiiight. and Bert only wants to get rid of HUNH b/c he is worried about safety.
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Geauxld Finger120 months
Whatever you say Party Pete...
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