EXCELLENT POINT quixoft. As to the other discussion we were having, it's one thing to lie to reporters, co-workers, etc., that you're looking at another job. But when your wife gives an interview to the Wall Street Journal and she says definitively "We aren't going anywhere." "We are retiring in Tuscaloosa. This is home." etc., and you make definitive statements that you're staying put, and you tell recruits that you will NOT be leaving, you will be coaching at Alabama, and their parents make sure you're being straight with their kids, etc., can you not see that THAT is an integrity issue? It's one thing if you're like Mack Brown and you're not in charge of your destiny. It's yet another when you ARE and you lie to the young men you want to influence. I think you're looking at it from the perspective of the fan of the school he could potentially come to. But let me tell you - if the situation was reversed, you'd see my point.