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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3814582
I'd love to know what actually happened behind the scenes.
I'd love to know what actually happened behind the scenes.
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They've got a few coaches they can promote, so they won't have an Auburn fiasco on their hands. And the more I read about this, the more I can't fault BC for dropping the hammer. It's obvious that Jags is going to make a run back up to the College Retirement League, if not now, then whenever he can. Why would BC want that hanging over their program?I'll believe it when I see it. This would be almost like program suicide...who the hell would coach there after seeing how they treat their coaches? I mean, I understand that you want loyalty...but an NFL job doesn't exactly come along every day.
I'll believe it when I see it. This would be almost like program suicide...who the hell would coach there after seeing how they treat their coaches? I mean, I understand that you want loyalty...but an NFL job doesn't exactly come along every day.
Well, it certainly looks like he's gone, but that's not exactly confirmation. ESPN this morning is portraying it as not done yet.http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3814582
I'd love to know what actually happened behind the scenes.
There's only one man for that job. One.
They call him Mr. Nix.
Dude,if Mike Mularkey takes another job Jagodzinski would be a perfect replacement for Falcons' OC.
Good for BC. Personally I hope more schools do the same thing. A contract, verbal or written, is a contract. Honor it.
Good for BC. Personally I hope more schools do the same thing. A contract, verbal or written, is a contract. Honor it.
Mora? I hope not, for Jagodzinski's sake.the rumor is he might join Jim Mora in Seattle...
Good for BC. Personally I hope more schools do the same thing. A contract, verbal or written, is a contract. Honor it.
It goes both ways, you know. See Tommy Tubberville.