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College Football

Warbler

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I’ve be meaning to make a thread about college football.  I guess know is as good a time as any.  Unfortunately I start this thread off pissed.  I am pissed because for the 2nd time in 3 years, my team the Temple Owls lose their head coach(Geoff Collins) to a bigger university(Georgia Tech) right before a bowl game.  :mad: 

I realize the bigger universities can pay more and all, but you would think a coach would have the consideration not to leave until after the season(including post season) is done.  F you, Geoff Collins, f you.

Something needs to be done about this sort of thing. Head coaches should not be leaving their team before that team’s bowl game.  A team needs its head coach when playing an important game like a bowl game.  Last time this happened to Temple, it caused a distraction that was a major factor in losing that year’s bowl game.  Additionally how are teams like Temple suppose to get any if every time they get a coach that shows some promise and team starts playing better, some bigger university comes along and nabs him! Yes, I know , maybe Temple needs to pay more if they want to be competitive.  But maybe it is time the NCAA do sometime to help out the smaller schools.
 
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