Petrino bails on Falcons to coach the Hogs
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:46 pm
How can anyone trust this guy...man, I'd love to be a coach recruiting against him after this.
A home for the weary.
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The airwaves around here are full of comments about this - Petrino has a checkered past when it comes to loyalty to programs; there were stories about him flirting with other college positions while at Louisville, meeting with recruiters without the knowledge of the athletic director.Buffacuse wrote:How can anyone trust this guy...man, I'd love to be a coach recruiting against him after this.
Then why not jump for one of those good coaching opportunities?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I think Petrino saw the handwriting on the wall - a bad season, no hope for Michael Vick's return in the near future, and lots of good college coaching opportunities out there.
Probably because Arkansas was the only one offered to him. Besides, he seems to have an attraction to the SEC - he was courted by both LSU and Auburn while he was at Louisville.Appa23 wrote:Then why not jump for one of those good coaching opportunities?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I think Petrino saw the handwriting on the wall - a bad season, no hope for Michael Vick's return in the near future, and lots of good college coaching opportunities out there.
Somehow for Petrino I don't think it's about titles and such. It's the money, pure and simple.Appa23 wrote:It is much harder to make a title run in the SEC, especially at Arkansas, where you always will be playing 4th fiddle to Florida, LSU, Georgia, Auburn, and Alabama in the standings and/or with recruits. Plus, there are some issues surrounding the athletic department at Arkansas.
His resume was printed in this morning's newspaper and I note that it shows a stint as offensive coordinator at Nebraska.Appa23 wrote:I would like to think that recruits and thier parents will be put off by Petrino abandoning hsi team with three games remaining, but I am just jaded enough that I am not sure that it will.
Well, I guess that whoever wrote the article (or checked its facts) knows zip about college football. Petino would have to be in his 70s to have been an OC at Nebraska. In the last 40 years, here is the list of OCs at Nebraska:earendel wrote:Probably because Arkansas was the only one offered to him. Besides, he seems to have an attraction to the SEC - he was courted by both LSU and Auburn while he was at Louisville.Appa23 wrote:Then why not jump for one of those good coaching opportunities?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I think Petrino saw the handwriting on the wall - a bad season, no hope for Michael Vick's return in the near future, and lots of good college coaching opportunities out there.
Somehow for Petrino I don't think it's about titles and such. It's the money, pure and simple.Appa23 wrote:It is much harder to make a title run in the SEC, especially at Arkansas, where you always will be playing 4th fiddle to Florida, LSU, Georgia, Auburn, and Alabama in the standings and/or with recruits. Plus, there are some issues surrounding the athletic department at Arkansas.
His resume was printed in this morning's newspaper and I note that it shows a stint as offensive coordinator at Nebraska.Appa23 wrote:I would like to think that recruits and thier parents will be put off by Petrino abandoning hsi team with three games remaining, but I am just jaded enough that I am not sure that it will.
That you know.earendel wrote:Probably because Arkansas was the only one offered to him. Besides, he seems to have an attraction to the SEC - he was courted by both LSU and Auburn while he was at Louisville.Appa23 wrote:Then why not jump for one of those good coaching opportunities?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I think Petrino saw the handwriting on the wall - a bad season, no hope for Michael Vick's return in the near future, and lots of good college coaching opportunities out there.
I may have been wrong - I was just remembering what I read. A check online reveals that I mistook "Nebraska" for "Nevada". He was at the latter school in 1994.Appa23 wrote:Well, I guess that whoever wrote the article (or checked its facts) knows zip about college football. Petino would have to be in his 70s to have been an OC at Nebraska. In the last 40 years, here is the list of OCs at Nebraska:earendel wrote:His resume was printed in this morning's newspaper and I note that it shows a stint as offensive coordinator at Nebraska.
Tom Osborne (1969-1997)
Frank Solich (1998-2003)
Jay Norvell (2004-06)
Shaun Watson (2007)
True - Bobby and I aren't exactly bosom buddies. However I would like to think that some schools would have sense enough not to look at a coach whose reputation for loyalty is not the strongest. ESPN calls him a "vagabond" and I think that about sums it up.Appa23 wrote:That you know.earendel wrote:Probably because Arkansas was the only one offered to him. Besides, he seems to have an attraction to the SEC - he was courted by both LSU and Auburn while he was at Louisville.Appa23 wrote: Then why not jump for one of those good coaching opportunities?