I guarantee you that Petrino sat in a recruit's house less than a month ago and said "You'll be a star at Louisville playing for me for the next 4 years. Just look at my new contract extension." If you think it's fair to lie in the faces of these 18-year old men, then that's your own deal, but when a guy like Greg Schiano can pass up the big bucks to stay at Rutgers, then I don't think it's a no-brainer at all.
hey, everybody is entitled to do whatever they want..im sure if you were put in a position to realize what may be a dream for the guy, you would do the same....that being said, fuck the raiders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The same fans who rip the succesful coach for quitting and taking a better job are the ones who hold signs and chant about firing the guy who's doing a poor job.
So much for loyalty.
Am I supposed to promise my boss I'll stay where I work forever? When he can fire me whenever heels like it.
For what it's worth, I think Petrino is one of the few college coaches who will do well in the NFL as he is former NFL offensive coordinator
What in the world is wrong with a guy taking a better job???
is he supposed to stay at Louisville forever???
His contract had a buyout clause---they all do----and he's exercising it. This loyalty stuff is crap. If Louisville had floundered, Petriono would have been fired and and no one would have argued the school had to be "loyal" to him.
As for JC, you ought to be grateful for the incredible job he did while he was there. After all, the only coaches who are ured away are the ones who have done great things.
Besides, he spent half a decade at Louisville. It's not like he's Nick Saban or Larry Brown.
Gris, great post. Sport fans are hypocrites. 99% of sport fans would jump at an opportunity for a better job with better pay.
What in the world is wrong with a guy taking a better job???
is he supposed to stay at Louisville forever???
His contract had a buyout clause---they all do----and he's exercising it. This loyalty stuff is crap. If Louisville had floundered, Petriono would have been fired and and no one would have argued the school had to be "loyal" to him.
As for JC, you ought to be grateful for the incredible job he did while he was there. After all, the only coaches who are ured away are the ones who have done great things.
Besides, he spent half a decade at Louisville. It's not like he's Nick Saban or Larry Brown.
Negative----it's not the Coaches, it's what the world is coming to.....The almighty fucking $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$....
There is very limited morality, dedication, loyalty, doing what is right, in very few types of businesses today, and don't kid yourself, College Sports is a Multi million $$$$$$ business today......
Just another of the Old School attributes that have gone astray....just like MLB, when it was a game....look at it now.....
Alumnis and their $$$$$$$$$$ pocket books run the Schools now a days....Not the Deans, and if you believe that over 50 % of the Schools today, put Education beore Sports, what they do, not what they say, then you're naive....
If these Coaches don't take the jobs, someone else will.....
Kaptain
Kapt, I agree and disagree.....
Your right in what you say....but some of these coaches, Petrino, and Saban included follow that money trail.
All it takes is some nos...some commitment to their contracts, to their players, to their recruits who they've told they would be there for x amount of years.
Just say NO.
Easier said then done, I know that...and i dont' put myself in their shoes. But just wish there were more greg schianos of the world in college athletics.
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