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Frank Haith- Program Destroyer
First got himself in trouble with Miami Hurricanes, came to Mizzou, and look where we are now. Sanctions, no post season tourney, etc. I always wondered why he bolted for Tulsa. Now we know. Look out Tulsa.05-stirthepot
01-23-2016 03:42 AM
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RE: Frank Haith- Program Destroyer
It really is a shame. I doubt Anderson is the guy to lead you back, but I'm sure y'all will find a capable replacement soon enough. Really, I hope you find a guy soon because our league RPI needs a boost!
01-23-2016 08:44 AM
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Frank Haith- Program Destroyer
Leading multiple programs into sanctions, something should be done about coaches like him. Show cause penalty minimum. It because of coaches like this that the NCAA got rid of the "plausible deniability" for coaches.
01-23-2016 10:57 AM
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