Pretty sure Holtz was the last one to be explicitly fired from a previous head coaching position at the college level, before going elsewhere and winning a National Title
Got some friends that played for O at Ole Miss. they love him and it seems like he’s a good dude. Glad he did it
the 2 I know like him. One played a good bit and the other was practice squad. my buddy that played under Cutcliff liked O when he would go up and visit current players and staff. small sample size
He did shit like threatening players to fight him and pulling a scholarship from a starter when he learned that his parents could afford tuition. By and large, the players hated him. He's even addressed how much he changed the way he treated players after getting fired from Ole Miss.
This is the real test of just how much O has changed since Ole Miss. Any more wunderkind staffers to pilfer from the Saints?
did i miss him going on fox news and talking about his love for trump? is that why saban led a social justice march?
Man, that didn’t last long. Team full of mercenaries and a culture built on a weak foundation. You hate to see it.
LSU rolling with Ensminger ties it all together nicely. Once we tried that and the only place he could find a job was as the WR coach at this shithole highschool down the road from us. They should have give Brady a blank check to stay.