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re: Is Tennessee going to be that good?

Posted on 5/18/16 at 7:56 pm to
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
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Posted on 5/18/16 at 7:56 pm to
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OK,FOR THE FOURTH frickING TIME,WHY DIDN'T JD
GET ANY SUBSTANTIAL JOB OFFERS AFTER WE CANNED HIN AND IT TOOK CMR ALL OF ONE MONTH TO GET A TOP 20 JOB OFFER?

Are you that much of a little gutless prick by refusing to answer a question posted to you for the fourth time?




I answered this question when you asked last week, but it was the "overall winning %" post that you ignored because you didnt want to acknowledge a meaningful fact that proved you wrong. Here it is again:

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Richt's alma mater status played a big role in his hiring. For donnan, Nc st wasnt hiring in 2001. Once again, timing matters.


Here is an excerpt from an AJC article from 2015:

" And he had numerous opportunities both before and after he left Georgia. He turned down the opportunity to leave UGA for North Carolina and Oklahoma while he was still coaching and passed on the chance to coach in the NFL and at some other college stops after he was dismissed.

But Donnan had three years remaining on his contract when he was fired. And by then, he and his wife Mary had grown quite enamored with Athens.

“My plan was to get back into coaching,” Donnan said. “I felt like, and my wife did, too, to move just to move wasn’t the answer. We liked living here; we’ve got a lot of friends here. So we were just trying to get our feet on the ground for that next year. It wasn’t as uncomfortable for me as it might have been for other people.”

Donnan found opportunities right away with ESPN doing analysis and commentary. He was eventually offered some other opportunities to coach.

“After a couple of years I just started the think I enjoyed going to see my grandchildren play and playing golf and tennis. So I figured I’d just stay in TV and do ESPN stuff.”
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