Rich Rod
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AnonymousInactive
For OC. (No co-, needed)
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ChidojuanParticipant
So was the alleged sexual harrasment swept under the rug?
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AnonymousInactive
The guy likes young snatch. Quick! Somebody alert the media!
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ChidojuanParticipant
Nothing wrong with that, but the story the media released was creepy as hell. Just wondering what came of it.
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AnonymousInactive
Don’t know, but he’s looking for a job.
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Red DawnParticipant
Is this a rumor somewhere? Or are you spitballing?
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AnonymousInactive
Spitballing
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AnonymousInactive
Do we wanna win the Natty, or do we wanna hold hands and skip to Sunday school?
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RustyShacklefordParticipant
Wins in college football can make people forget about a lot.
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ironman1315Participant
I dunno, it’s kind of hard to forget about sexual harassment.
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User SuspendedMember
Many won’t admit it but they’d rather skip to Sunday school…..
Rich Rod and Kwhitt specific talents would be be a force. Unfortunetly both have mega egos and would never be able to work together.
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ChidojuanParticipant
Where does the ego narrative surronding Whittingham come from? Sure, he’s got his quirks, but when I think of coaches with huge egos, I don’t think of Whittingham. He doesn’t really like to talk to the media, but show me a coach who does.
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User SuspendedMember
His ego wont allow an OC to blossom and grow. In a logical/ normal scenario TT would not leave a P5 OC position for ball sac. state…it just doesn’t happen.
What’s telling is that ball sac. state felt they had a shot at getting TT….again somethings fishy. People in the know clearly knew TT was not happy in Utah.
Kwhitt has trouble buidling relationships and sharing toys.
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ChidojuanParticipant
That’s a valid interpretation, but does it hold up to Occam’s razor? Simpler explanation to me would be that he wants to be in charge in a position closer to home. We can speculate about his relationship with Whittingham, but we really know nothing. The only person in the know on this site seems to be OnlyU, and his comments didn’t seem to indicate a strained relationship. Why are Harding, Holliday and Mcdonald staying? Why are positions and recruiting improving in the offense? Sure we lost Daniels, but is that indicative of HC and OC not getting along?
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jamarcus24Participant
I’d be open to the idea. I think his system would utilize what we do best. I don’t think he and Whit would go well together though.
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SkinyUteParticipant
Ew, no.
Dude is a scumbag that I would never want associated with Utah football.
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AnonymousInactive
Sure. Saban. Meyer. Sweeney. All Boy Scouts. Just fine examples of moral rectitude.
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User SuspendedMember
^This
Rich Rod would make Utah football watchable to the average football fan around the nation.
the firepower of a rich rod offense and the toughness of a kwhitt deffense would be something to see.
P.S. it will never happen because, well because its Utah.
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ChidojuanParticipant
What did Saban and Swinney do? We all know what happened with Meyer. None of them had a sexual assault claim filed against them. I’m not saying he did it, but a new AD is not going anywhere near him because of the allegations.
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AnonymousInactive
Pay to play.
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ChidojuanParticipant
I don’t see it, Saban may have sold his soul to the devil, but he runs a clean program and is not afraid to sit guys (I know, easy to say when you have no end of 5 star talent). Swinney is even more upstanding. Did something happen with them that I don’t know about?
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AnonymousInactive
No one has ever proven anything.
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ChidojuanParticipant
Fair enough, but do they have hired goons that come after people who make the implication? I can’t find anyone hinting at that. There are lots of dirty coaches out there, but Saban and Swinney seem cleaner than a lot of them.
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
No thanks.
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