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RE: The "right way" to build a program
That's what happens when you let good ol' boy politics dictate what you do. Instead of going out when the program was started and hiring a young, energetic go getter that appeals to players they went out and got Carl Torbush, thus following the Ga. State model of hiring Grandpa who was someone's friend instead of finding someone like Coach Healy, who's now at Austin Peay.
And then his replacement is Rodney Allison 2.0. I hope I'm wrong on that by the way and ya'll can roast the hell out of me if I am, but I'm willing to bet that in three years we're not any better than where we are today and the offense is more predictable and stinks.
06-11-2018 01:16 PM
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