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RE: Rice v Stanford ***Postgame Thread***
(08-28-2017 11:55 AM)OldOwl Wrote:  This does not make sense. I don't believe it. Why would you even have such a petition ? You have any actual evidence of such a petition? Some of the players I talked to said preparation before some games were terrible. Sounds like fake news .
(08-28-2017 09:59 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote:  
(08-27-2017 11:49 PM)mrbig Wrote:  
(08-27-2017 10:57 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote:  I guess the antidote for the antiBailiff crowd would be to get 250 or so players to sign a petition asking for him to be fired.

"If this [Board] is not capable of action, I suggest new leadership is needed. I move for a Vote of No Confidence in Chancellor [Bailiff]'s leadership."


I am still stunned by the 250 number. If we go back 50 years, and average 25 recruits a year, that is 1250 former players, more or less. Twenty percent signed this petition!

I don't see why it would matter if 1250 players signed a petition. He was still a less than mediocre coach.
08-28-2017 12:17 PM
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