jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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Then how do you know that one is more realistic than the other?
He has a special needs child and thats why he wanted to stay in the Northwest. It was something to do with its care, dont remember what exactly. I would be shocked but happy.
After the 2013 season, Washington offered Petersen its head coaching job. He had rebuffed Southern Cal and Tennessee and many others. He felt challenged maintaining success at Boise, but after eight years as the head coach, it had begun to feel the same.
I felt in my heart, this is time, Petersen said. I need some more growth. And to really be challenged. Thats what happened. You come here, and its completely different. Extremely challenging. And hard. And frustrating.
Interesting that we apparently tried to get him in 2012 and he rejected us, but by 2013 he felt it was time to move.
At Washington, Chris Petersen is making noise with a quiet approach - The Washington Post
Forgot about that. He has taken the conference to task for not pushing back against TV deals/ midnight kickoffs
SEATTLE -- Chris Petersen felt the need to apologize Monday for something completely out of his control.
The Washington coach is tired of seeing the sixth-ranked Huskies stuck with less than optimal kickoff times -- both because it affects fans and reduces exposure for the program.
Petersen doesn't believe the conference is interested in having input from the coaches on game times.
"I don't think they even kind of care about my voice, or probably any of the coaches' voices," Petersen said. "I don't think there is one coach out there, or probably school, in the West that wants to play our games at late night and all of that. Everyone wants to play in the daytime."
Petersen might not get much relief as the season goes on. Washington's game at Stanford on Nov. 10 is already set for a 7:30 p.m. start. The Huskies also have marquee home games against UCLA, Oregon, Utah and rival Washington State to close out the regular season, all of which could have significance in the conference race and College Football Playoff discussion.
"I don't think we're going to play any early games. We're not counting on it," Petersen said. "That is how it goes in our league."
I have been drinking the Chris Petersen Kool-Aid since the 06 Fiesta Bowl...
Dude's about as legit as they come anymore. IMO I'd put him second behind Saban on my big board, and honestly, if Pete were at a powerhouse like Alabama, I'm not sure he wouldn't be just as successful as ole Darth himself.
He develops players like no other coach...his Boise teams put a lot of 2*/3* kids into the NFL and a lot of them are still playing.
