bleedorange0037
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OK, I will speak for myself. Most of my resentment revolves around RESPECT. He has showed NONE on multiple occasions for the opportunity GIVEN (not earned) here. He did NOT appreciate it they way us die hards do. So the thread started revolving around enjoying Kiffin's USC getting it handed to them. Of course I did. I am not a perfect person. This is why most do.
You my friend seem to have lost not only hope but PRIDE.
Your points of what outlook is better USC's or UT's has some good points to it. I agree and believe it is an "easier job" at USC than UT. That's why I respect SEC school more than any other PAC 12, BIG 10, or ACC when they can win it because it is harder to do.
So what I am saying is I don't respect taking a seemingly easier job. It is in the same ilk of dunking out of UNC game. I hated it while most said well it is a definite loss so it is smart. I think it is chickens!$# and not championship attitude. Now we get to here in the media all off season "will UT back out on Oregon".
So he took off for a cushier situation after just one year. He had the right to. UT made a deal with the devil and got burned. I just have no respect for him and I have that right too (as despicable that seems to you).
Praying for your Orange to be restored (sincerely![]()
Hate to say it, but it might be best just to come to terms with that. College football has changed, and the best coaches are basically just mercenaries out to make money. All but gone are the days where you'll see teams being coached by guys who played at your school and then coached their whole career there as well before getting the HC job. To many of us, UT football is something that we've supported and been around our whole lives. To coaches, it's just another job. If a better opportunity presents itself, you shouldn't be too upset at them for trying to advance their career. Most of us would do the same with our own careers.