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RE: "David Bailiff deserves another season at Rice"
(11-12-2016 12:41 PM)owl40 Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 11:00 PM)georgewebb Wrote:  I don't see any reason to believe that either Tom Herman or the Houston Chronicle influences Joe Karlgaard's personnel decisions, one way or the other.

If one were into second shooters on grassy knolls theories, maybe you could argue that someone at Rice talked to the reporter off-the-record to help influence the negative public opinion. Maybe some internal to Rice agree with DB's assessment that the team is very close and injuries, youth, and locker room viruses are the culprits.

Not my personal view but it would be a PR tactic if you believe explanations to the poor season are not coaching and even if you did believe it, you don't have the money/big booster support to fix it with a buyout.

And we will keep losing football fans...he has to go or JK needs to go. A new AD will fire Bailiff.
11-12-2016 02:21 PM
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