cncchris33
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He has never hid from what he is, first and foremost, a showman. That is his giftedness.Just took the time to watch his rather lengthy, overproduced coaching epitaph. Talk about cringeworthy. And then the ending...good grief. Just do like everyone else and hold a press conference. Leave it to Bruce to create a full-blown short-film documentary to announce his retirement.
Fair enough, I guess. Just seems like a total attention whore, which he is, to go out when he did and with that kind of production. It isn't really a surprise. Like you said, he's a showman of the highest order. A spectacle was to be expected.He has never hid from what he is, first and foremost, a showman. That is his giftedness.
Why wouldn't someone have been excited? Granted, he was no sure thing. Then again, only a handful are, if that. That last year at UCF was highly abnormal. It's a testament to Heupel that he had as many wins as he had.Doubt you were excited, each year he got worse, it has worked out very good here at UT thankfully
No, local news stations here have not confirmed any run for a political office in the state. The Auburn AD said he will have an advisory position with the athletic dept. How long that lasts who knows.
He has never hid from what he is, first and foremost, a showman. That is his giftedness.
Who said he wasn't a good basketball coach?Let’s not kid ourselves…Bruce was a pretty damn good basketball coach too.
Fortunately, we currently have own of those ourselves at UT, and I would bet good money that CRB will bow out very modestly when he retires. Without judging others, I’ll just say that I greatly appreciate the quiet strength from Coach Barnes. The kind of coach you want your son to play for.
No one has really stated such a thing. The disdain he has gotten from fans is well deserved. He proved to be the sleazy coach some made him out to be during his time here. Those feelings about him were well deserved from his tenure as an assistant in the Big 10. We were all enamored by his ability to coach our team up, but he ultimately couldn't shed his shady dealings. No doubt he could coach his ass off, but I don't want him anywhere near this program going forward, no matter how much he loved it here.Who said he wasn't a good basketball coach?