Thanks, Butch!

#26
#26
Point taken, but the players choose to play. Id do it for free, if I could. Simply love the game that much. These kids are living, what most can only dream of and getting a free education along the way. And if they don't take advantage of that education to rise above middle class standards, that's on them. most are comfortable with middle class. It's Even a step up for a lot of them.

So he didn't choose to coach? Your stereo typing is clownish, take that ish back to the fool's forum.
 
#28
#28
He said in his last presser that him and his wife looked at a picture from when he got hired and now. He said the sec takes alot of hard work. I think the question was along the lines of how much harder is it coaching in the SEC than in any other conference.

Thanks coach. Now go get us a great qb coach

Most people are going to look older from their early 40s to their late 40s.
 
#31
#31
You have to ask yourself, "are you better off than you were four years ago?"

The answer is, yes, presently we are much better off than we were.
 
#32
#32
The losses cause Butch to wrinkle and the wins cause Butch smile lines and charcter lines
 
#33
#33
Will someone pleae send Butch some suntan lotion for his red nose and face, sheesh
 
#35
#35
Butch has definitely changed the direction of our program. It didn't happen overnight, and some hate it, but I'm glad we got him.
 
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#36
#36
You'd have the far easier job, doing that.

Leadership is hard work. Wears on you like nothing else. Impossible to explain, but all who have led for a living understand.


Agree with this. Personally there is not enough money to pay me to be a CEO of any company. The stress would physically kill me and my life is worth a lot more.
 
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