Compared to Bo Pellini, I think Muschamp looks like a model of self control.I agree with you but really I think Muschamp is one less Prozac away from pulling a Woody Hayes. He does look like he would stab you in the eye sometimes.
Compared to Bo Pellini, I think Muschamp looks like a model of self control.I agree with you but really I think Muschamp is one less Prozac away from pulling a Woody Hayes. He does look like he would stab you in the eye sometimes.
Were they both on Sabans LSU staff at the same time? Hard to see they could be. Those two getting together would be like reaching critical mass in plutonium or uranium. Half the country would blow up with them.Compared to Bo Pellini, I think Muschamp looks like a model of self control.
Charlie Strong started out at Louisville with a 7-6 record in 2010. After 6 games in 2011, he was 2-4, for a collective 9 wins and 10 losses. Many Louisville fans were grumbling. Strong's AD, Tom Jurich, responded by extending Strong's employment contract.Not to be a party pooper but I'm not 100% sold on Charlie Strong being a great coach. Definitely good, but 7-5, 7-5 and 11-2 isn't necessarily great. Yes, he beat Florida, but I honestly think that was more about Florida than Louisville, though Louisville certainly did their part to take advantage of the stupid moves by Florida. Louisville was spanked by Syracuse and lost to an awful UConn team.
I'm not saying Charlie Strong stinks, but I'm not 100% sold yet.
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:Were they both on Sabans LSU staff at the same time? Hard to see they could be. Those two getting together would be like reaching critical mass in plutonium or uranium. Half the country would blow up with them.
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