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I look at it like this, and I was as disappointed with the way he left here as anyone.
Bobby Petrino royally screwed over the Louisville Athletic Director and the school when he left for Atlanta.
This is after he'd already been caught flirting with Auburn officials while he was the coach at Louisville and Tommy Tuberville was still employed at Auburn.
He of course would resign from the Falcons in the middle of the season, leaving just a letter...
I could go on...
After all of that, which also includes his firing from Arkansas...Tom Jurich hired him back...because he wanted to win.
At least you know what your getting, maybe you can manage better the second time around.
I was dead against it at first, but now we are where we are. We could do worse. We already have, twice.
Bobby Petrino royally screwed over the Louisville Athletic Director and the school when he left for Atlanta.
July 13, 2006
Petrino signs a 10-year contract extension with Louisville, telling the world he isn't going anywhere:
"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."
Asked later if he was emphatically telling other teams not to pursue him, Petrino said, "Yeah. That's why we did the buyout. That's why I wanted the buyout, so everybody understands that."
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 feelis the best job in the National Football League."
"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."
This is after he'd already been caught flirting with Auburn officials while he was the coach at Louisville and Tommy Tuberville was still employed at Auburn.
He of course would resign from the Falcons in the middle of the season, leaving just a letter...
I could go on...
After all of that, which also includes his firing from Arkansas...Tom Jurich hired him back...because he wanted to win.
At least you know what your getting, maybe you can manage better the second time around.
I was dead against it at first, but now we are where we are. We could do worse. We already have, twice.