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re: Will Petrino ever coach in the SEC again ?
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:05 pm to Feral
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:05 pm to Feral
quote:Petrino's got a long history of distrustful shite on his record.
This. Both are slimeballs, but Pearl is at the very least a likeable one who has a personality and knows how to use the media. Petrino is simply an a-hole whom almost all people genuinely dislike and distrust.
Plus, and this is most important, Pearl's baggage isn't as mountainous as Petrino's. Petrino's left three jobs on very public and very nasty terms, and left his last one after a year, which goes against the "disingenuous drifting job hopper" label he battles constantly on the recruiting trail. It's tough enough to recruit when parents think you're a tPOS in your personal life, but it's nearly impossible when you throw in the fact that they can be relatively certain you won't be there for the duration of your kid's college career. Just look at his recruiting at Louisville to see what he's up against -- Strong had them in good position and then they started hemorrhaging star recruits after Petrino was hired.
All I know about Bruce is that he gave a bbq, invited some recruits and lied about it to the ncaa investigator. Whatelse has Bruce done top put him in the "slimeball" category?
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:07 pm to auburnphan23
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I agree with this. Auburn is really and truly a second chance for Pearl. Petrino is already on his 3rd or 4th chance
Are you saying with 100% certainty that Auburn would not take him?
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:10 pm to auburnphan23
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I agree with this. Auburn is really and truly a second chance for Pearl. Petrino is already on his 3rd or 4th chance
Yep. With Auburn, it's not like there was any risk there because a) it's a football school and b) like you said, this is his second chance.
With Petrino, it would be an enormous roll of the dice with a guy who's literally never left a head coaching job on good terms. If Auburn didn't, no good SEC football school is going to be willing to take that chance.
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:10 pm to Socratics
Auburn could have hired Petrino last year and they decided to pass on him
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:10 pm to Socratics
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I agree with this. Auburn is really and truly a second chance for Pearl. Petrino is already on his 3rd or 4th chance
quote:Petrino would have busted a nut to come back to Auburn. If AU wanted Petrino, they could have had him 16 months ago after they fired Chiz.
Are you saying with 100% certainty that Auburn would not take him?
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:10 pm to RT1941
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Petrino's got a long history of distrustful shite on his record.
All I know about Bruce is that he gave a bbq, invited some recruits and lied about it to the ncaa investigator. Whatelse has Bruce done top put him in the "slimeball" category?
Oh I agree, was just drawing a parallel in terms of perception.
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:12 pm to Socratics
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Are you saying with 100% certainty that Auburn would not take him?
Yes.
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:12 pm to Socratics
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Are you saying with 100% certainty that Auburn would not take him?
Auburn was in dire straits last year after firing Chizik and Kirby Smart passed on them. Petrino was practically begging for the job and they told him to get lost.
Auburn fans know more than I do, but the word around here is that they gave him a courtesy conference call and he got chippy when they started after him about Harleygate and whether he'd changed, so they hung up. I also heard after that he was begging them for another chance and that he offered to fly himself and his wife to Auburn on their own dime to interview.
This post was edited on 3/21/14 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:13 pm to bamamonty
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Normally, API changes about every 3 yrs
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:14 pm to Feral
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Kirby Smart passed on them.
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:19 pm to parkjas2001
Had Pearl ever seen Auburn (The Gateway To Opelika)before he was hired?
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:25 pm to snakeelix
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Had Pearl ever seen Auburn (The Gateway To Opelika)before he was hired?
It's not like he ever coached in the SEC before...
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:27 pm to Feral
well of course he came to Auburn for BB games but most teams stay in the Gump and go back and forth to Auburn in sealed buses
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:29 pm to snakeelix
I heard Pearl mention that he visited the campus before he accepted the job.
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:30 pm to parkjas2001
I forgot some of this stuff about Petrino
2001
After his only season as the Jaguars' offensive coordinator, Petrino takes the Auburn offensive coordinator job, allegedly without telling Jacksonville head coach Tom Coughlin.
2003
After one year at Auburn, Petrino takes the Louisville head coaching job. He then interviews with Auburn boosters for the Tigers' head coaching position, behind the backs of his current boss (Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich) and former boss (Auburn head coach Tommy Tuberville, who still has the job).
2004 to 2006
Petrino interviews for at least three other head coaching jobs -- the Raiders, Notre Dame, and LSU -- and is reportedly in touch with multiple other teams.
He gets a raise.
July 13, 2006
Petrino signs a 10-year contract extension with Louisville, telling the world he isn't going anywhere:
January 7, 2007
Petrino goes somewhere, as he is hired as the head of the Atlanta Falcons. He says he's taking what he "truly feel[s] is the best job in the National Football League."
November 26, 2007
Petrino says he hasn't considered leaving the Falcons, who are 3-8 without quarterback Michael Vick.
I haven't given it one bit of thought. I certainly don't want to get into any speculation and rumors and having to deal with that. I'm focused on our football team here.
December 10, 2007
Petrino resigns from the Falcons 13 games into his first season, telling his players via a 78-word letter posted in the team's locker room.
One player, Lawyer Milloy, responds by writing "coward" in red Sharpie on his copy and displaying it for reporters. Three years later, Petrino's defensive coordinator, Mike Zimmer, calls Petrino a "gutless bastard."
That night, Petrino is introduced as the head coach at Arkansas.
December 2008
Jurich, the Cardinals AD, on the ongoing process of cleaning up Petrino's Louisville mess:
Bobby went to areas where he thought he was strong recruiting and some of them panned out and some didn't. That's the nature of it. But listen, we had to clear out a lot of discipline issues. And our numbers suffered. We cleared 21 kids out of here, and that's a lot. That's a big hit for anybody to take, Eric. I don't know anyone that has. But we want to do things the right way.
April 1, 2012
Petrino crashes his motorcycle, suffering injuries.
It's later discovered that his passenger on the bike was a 25-year-old former Arkansas volleyball player and current football team assistant with whom he was having an affair. He'd hired her (possibly illegally) over several far more qualified candidates.
Petrino attempts to hide the assistant's presence at the crash, asking a witness not to call 911. Arkansas eventually releases a statement saying Petrino was alone in the crash.
April 11, 2012
Petrino is fired by Arkansas after the 2011 season following the events resulting from the motorcycle crash, which included the coach lying to athletic director Jeff Long and the revelation that Petrino had paid his mistress $20,000.
December 20, 2012
Petrino is hired by Western Kentucky as its new head coach after rumors connecting him to Arkansas State, Colorado, and others.
Petrino was fired by Arkansas after being caught lying about his affair with an employee, which was brought to light due to his wrecking a motorcycle with her aboard. He also has a very well-earned reputation as a job-hopper. But other than that, he's good to go!
January 8, 2014
Petrino is reportedly being hired again by Louisville after one season with the Hilltoppers.
I forgot how big of a scum bag Petrino really was. I Louisville has an iron clad contract on that bastard.
The Bobby Petrino controversy timeline
2001
After his only season as the Jaguars' offensive coordinator, Petrino takes the Auburn offensive coordinator job, allegedly without telling Jacksonville head coach Tom Coughlin.
2003
After one year at Auburn, Petrino takes the Louisville head coaching job. He then interviews with Auburn boosters for the Tigers' head coaching position, behind the backs of his current boss (Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich) and former boss (Auburn head coach Tommy Tuberville, who still has the job).
2004 to 2006
Petrino interviews for at least three other head coaching jobs -- the Raiders, Notre Dame, and LSU -- and is reportedly in touch with multiple other teams.
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At one point he says, "I'm not interested in any other coaching jobs."
He gets a raise.
July 13, 2006
Petrino signs a 10-year contract extension with Louisville, telling the world he isn't going anywhere:
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"We did want to make a statement," Petrino said. " ... I also wanted to make sure that everyone understood - and I know I've said it - that this is where my family wants to be and where I want to be. But I want everyone to really believe it when it is said."
January 7, 2007
Petrino goes somewhere, as he is hired as the head of the Atlanta Falcons. He says he's taking what he "truly feel[s] is the best job in the National Football League."
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"I'm in shock right now," a Louisville player tells ESPN. "We're coming off a great Orange Bowl win and we were all thinking national championship. I didn't think this would happen. He said he enjoyed college football. He's a great coach, and we're going to miss him."
November 26, 2007
Petrino says he hasn't considered leaving the Falcons, who are 3-8 without quarterback Michael Vick.
I haven't given it one bit of thought. I certainly don't want to get into any speculation and rumors and having to deal with that. I'm focused on our football team here.
December 10, 2007
Petrino resigns from the Falcons 13 games into his first season, telling his players via a 78-word letter posted in the team's locker room.
One player, Lawyer Milloy, responds by writing "coward" in red Sharpie on his copy and displaying it for reporters. Three years later, Petrino's defensive coordinator, Mike Zimmer, calls Petrino a "gutless bastard."
That night, Petrino is introduced as the head coach at Arkansas.
December 2008
Jurich, the Cardinals AD, on the ongoing process of cleaning up Petrino's Louisville mess:
Bobby went to areas where he thought he was strong recruiting and some of them panned out and some didn't. That's the nature of it. But listen, we had to clear out a lot of discipline issues. And our numbers suffered. We cleared 21 kids out of here, and that's a lot. That's a big hit for anybody to take, Eric. I don't know anyone that has. But we want to do things the right way.
April 1, 2012
Petrino crashes his motorcycle, suffering injuries.
It's later discovered that his passenger on the bike was a 25-year-old former Arkansas volleyball player and current football team assistant with whom he was having an affair. He'd hired her (possibly illegally) over several far more qualified candidates.
Petrino attempts to hide the assistant's presence at the crash, asking a witness not to call 911. Arkansas eventually releases a statement saying Petrino was alone in the crash.
April 11, 2012
Petrino is fired by Arkansas after the 2011 season following the events resulting from the motorcycle crash, which included the coach lying to athletic director Jeff Long and the revelation that Petrino had paid his mistress $20,000.
December 20, 2012
Petrino is hired by Western Kentucky as its new head coach after rumors connecting him to Arkansas State, Colorado, and others.
Petrino was fired by Arkansas after being caught lying about his affair with an employee, which was brought to light due to his wrecking a motorcycle with her aboard. He also has a very well-earned reputation as a job-hopper. But other than that, he's good to go!
January 8, 2014
Petrino is reportedly being hired again by Louisville after one season with the Hilltoppers.
I forgot how big of a scum bag Petrino really was. I Louisville has an iron clad contract on that bastard.
The Bobby Petrino controversy timeline
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:31 pm to snakeelix
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Had Pearl ever seen Auburn
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well of course he came to Auburn
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:32 pm to snakeelix
quote:If any SEC program was willing to pay me +$2mm/yr I wouldn't give a shite if I'd never stepped foot on campus.
Had Pearl ever seen Auburn (The Gateway To Opelika)before he was hired?
This post was edited on 3/21/14 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:33 pm to RT1941
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If an SEC program was willing to pay me +$2mm/yr I wouldn't give a shite if I'd never stepped foot on campus.
No kidding
Posted on 3/21/14 at 1:35 pm to Socratics
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Jurich, the Cardinals AD, on the ongoing process of cleaning up Petrino's Louisville mess:
"Bobby went to areas where he thought he was strong recruiting and some of them panned out and some didn't. That's the nature of it. But listen, we had to clear out a lot of discipline issues. And our numbers suffered. We cleared 21 kids out of here, and that's a lot. That's a big hit for anybody to take, Eric. I don't know anyone that has. But we want to do things the right way."
Hmmm, that sounds familiar....
Posted on 3/21/14 at 3:03 pm to NewmanOwnsU
I can see Auburn hiring him when Gus the Pius and his Mickey Mouse program is run out of town.
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