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I don't buy this argument. I lived in Tuscaloosa Alabama for almost 5 years and that place is a dump, yet Saban remains. Money and success have a way of making up for location. The Alvarez theory may be more plausibleBarry is an AD that wants to still coach. And unless you're 18 years old Madison is a sh-t hole.
My understanding is Andersen is Mormon. I'm not Mormon, but from what I gather boozing wouldn't be high on the list as a lifestyle choice? Perhaps Andersen and his wife never got entirely comfortable living in a city/state where boozing is considered a profession?
I don't think this has anything to do with Alvarez. Andersen just figured Madison wasn't a good fit for him or his family.
Occam's Razor- Barry has no integrity. every one who has lived in Madison for >15yrs knows the stories. Admissions? Bah. Money? Bosh. google The Top 25 Dirtiest Athletic Programs
Barry: Gary, i heard that you turned down the Vegas week this summer where we meet with HS kids from CA.
Gary: yeah, i don't think that is something i'm real comfortable with..i mean HS kids in Vegas?
Barry: yeah, well yer going.
Gary: Oh.
I'm not sure you want to go the dirty program route when the whole Ganglegate situation put the U basketball program at No. 3 on this list. Especially when the infractions weren't nearly as bad as academic fraud.
Made my first visit to Madison two weeks ago, things that stood out:
1. There is a freakin' statute of Alvarez at the front gate of the stadium.
2. Madison is a sh*thol* of a city.
Why I think Anderson left:
1. There is a freakin' statue of Alvarez at the front gate of the stadium.
2. Madison is a s*ithole of a city.
3. Anderson's "my family wants to move back West" translates as "My wife can't believe, stand, or expose our family any longer to the extreme alcohol-dependent society that exists in Wisconsin."
4. Alvarez is a complete A-hole to work for.
I would definitely go with Barry being hard to work for.
But my taken on Madision is that it isn't the same charming place it used to be. We used to go to Madison for the occasional weekend to visit friends when we were students at the U of M. It was a fun place to visit in the late 80's and early 90's. Great little indie music places like OK's Coral and Club De Wash, good cheap beer, and very left. I am not sure if it's the Scott Walker effect/brain drain but it definitely has become more suburban feeling.
http://livability.com/community/why-madison-wis-top-100-best-place-live-2015
Madison is a perennial favorite on our Top 10 lists. Among other accolades, it's been listed as a top college town, foodie city and a top music destination. For our overall Best Places to Live, it scores well pretty much across the board.
Made my first visit to Madison two weeks ago, things that stood out:
1. There is a freakin' statute of Alvarez at the front gate of the stadium.
2. Madison is a sh*thol* of a city.
Why I think Anderson left:
1. There is a freakin' statue of Alvarez at the front gate of the stadium.
2. Madison is a s*ithole of a city.
3. Anderson's "my family wants to move back West" translates as "My wife can't believe, stand, or expose our family any longer to the extreme alcohol-dependent society that exists in Wisconsin."
4. Alvarez is a complete A-hole to work for.
LOLI would definitely go with Barry being hard to work for.
But my taken on Madision is that it isn't the same charming place it used to be. We used to go to Madison for the occasional weekend to visit friends when we were students at the U of M. It was a fun place to visit in the late 80's and early 90's. Great little indie music places like OK's Coral and Club De Wash, good cheap beer, and very left. I am not sure if it's the Scott Walker effect/brain drain but it definitely has become more suburban feeling.