gophmeister
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Sid's column quotes Brew saying the rumors surrounding Fisch and Davis are not true. Whew! I was worried.
Brewster would be the last to know.
Brewster would be the last to know.
Why believe anything anybody says in college athletics?
O tempora o mores!
NO....you'd be the last to know.
What a loser. Go back to the Badger board. Is your life so meaningless that you need to come on here for negative affirmation?
Probably true enough...that, and I would think he's trying to keep a good spin on things to hold the recruiting class together.
Don't Davis and Kiffin hate each other's guts? Or was that between Davis and Chow?
Why so hostile? My life is that meaningless, don't rub it in.
I tend to agree with GVVadge. If I am looking around for another job, I am not going to tell my current boss about it.
When the Brew directed that his "hat be thrown into the ring" last month for the Kansas job, and last year for the Tennessee job, he certainly did not clear it with Maturi beforehand.
Have these rumors been verified? If so, do you have a link?
Fisch and to some extent Davis , are not dummies. They came here to build up a sub-par program. To leave after 1 yr. doesn't show anything. If they stick around and turn the corner here, they can pad their resumes, especially Fisch, and parlay it to a better position,beit pros or college. That way they can say I did it not I have the potential to do it.
ESPN reported that Brewster was indeed a candidate for the Kansas job. That same report however, noted that he was a finalist for the job, thus making it problematic for the anti-Brewster crowd to claim that Tim was disloyal while ignoring the fact that a Big 12 school actually highly considered him for the job.
Did you ever say the movie North Dallas Forty? Just think of the scene where they have pictures of Phil Elliot that they want to use to cut him. Elliots asks if they noticed that their star QB Seth Maxwell was ALSO in those pictures.
It was kind of like that!
Wouldn't a "dummy" stay to pad his resume at Minnesota rather than pad his resume at USC or in the NFL?
That ESPN report seemed based on a rumor without any verification. When they also reported the finalist position, to me, that pretty much indicated they didn't have any idea what they were talking about. Not saying your version is wrong, but we just have a different take on it. Still, I haven't seen anywhere that anyone from Kansas or Tennessee have verified that Brewster was actually considered for the job, or that he contacted them to throw his hat into the ring.
Wouldn't a "dummy" stay to pad his resume at Minnesota rather than pad his resume at USC or in the NFL?