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Is T. Bowden's job safe?
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NuWave
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As a Tulane fan, I was just wondering.

BTW, I think he is a very good coach. :)
11-10-2002 09:20 PM
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JoltinJacket
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I'd say he's safe for now. If they lose to Maryland and South Carolina and finish 6-6, the natives might get restless again.
11-11-2002 05:59 PM
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MsNole
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They would be crazy to let Tommy go...
11-13-2002 10:03 AM
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NOLEY
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Why do they get rid of a coach when he has a off year? I mean it isnt always the coaching!

~NOLEY~ :wave:

Good Luck Tigers!
11-13-2002 01:39 PM
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Paul
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No...It isn't always the coaching...However, the COACH
is accountable!

Clemson has had two down years (By Clemson Standards)
But, I believe he needs to produce pretty quick.

Insider Information...He's already been eliminated from
replacing his Daddy!
12-07-2002 09:11 AM
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NuWave Wrote:As a Tulane fan, I was just wondering.

BTW, I think he is a very good coach. :)
I likewise think he's a great coach, but he needs to get on the ball.
12-08-2002 02:55 PM
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