VolForLife83
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We shouldn’t try unless we’re cool with having worse NCAA violations plus a coach putting prostitution on the company card. It would save us time when we need to find a cause to fire him, so he’s got that going for him.Well, we're not trying if it's not being reported that he's been rejected by NCAA
Cause all our fans are sitting around saying "yeah, we suck, but at least we don't have coaches hiring prostitutes".We shouldn’t try unless we’re cool with having worse NCAA violations plus a coach putting prostitution on the company card. It would save us time when we need to find a cause to fire him, so he’s got that going for him.
Given who hired him, I'm certain it's a case of finding somebody who isn't interested in looking under the rug.Cause all our fans are sitting around saying "yeah, we'r suck, but at least we don't have coaches hiring prostitutes".
I'm sure he's moved on or figured out a better way. I'm willing to bet no one would care in a year or two and is as close to a sure thing this program will get. Or we can keep up the path we've been on for almost TWO DECADES
If you said yes. You don't care if we are good or not. There is no pride with that pick. As a fan base we don't need another thing dividing us.
If you regard yourself as the Syracuse of the SEC, then it is only natural to hire one of Syracuse's old coaches.
Perfect hire for a program who considers an 8-win season worthy of a raise and an extension.
You look out there and you see proven Power 5 alternatives in Herman and Malzahn. You see astute tacticians and proven program builders in Freeze, Napier, and Chadwell. Any of them would be better than a guy who barely built Syracuse up into an above-average program in a dying conference.