DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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He IS 66 and was 61 when we hired him after 2 of our last 3 head coaches had the NCAA camping out in Knoxville. We hired the cleanest straight shooter available...quite the analogy with Briles?Last time I looked, Rick Barnes was 66 years old and he still seems to have a lot of good years left in him.
Mack Brown is on the verge of dotage over at NC and doing pretty well for himself.
So let's not automatically consider age a limiting factor.
Damn...hitting people with the sad truth. VN needs more of that.Even if Briles weren't toxic, he's 65 years old.
He's coaching high school now and he's already been reprimanded for using ineligible players.
Oh, and he went 15-22 his first 3 years at Baylor, so all the people who want to fire Pruitt would've fired Briles before he started doing well in Year 4.
It's hilarious that this is even a question, like morals matter anymore. The POTUS has >26 sexual assault allegations, most of which he settled out of court with daddy's money, and was caught on record bragging about them.
I've been pushing for Briles for a long time now. I don't care that some folks see him as "radioactive".
If he's radioactive, that just means he'll glow in the dark and will be easier to track at night.
I'll take a glow-in-the-dark Winner over a cornbread-flavored Loser any day.
I'm sure he could be had for less than the likes of Urban or Freeze.
Such a hire might throw a scare into the likes of FL and GA as well.
That's a good thing.
The prospect of going up against Saban -, Mullen -, Richt -, and possibly Freeze - coached rivals every single year with Pruitt still at the helm is daunting to say the least. Not to mention the other well-coached SEC teams we'll be facing.
First off, Baylor did not pay his buyout. He was fired for cause, but they reached a settlement with him (below his actual buyout) that came with an NDA.
Second, Briles is radioactive and will never be the head coach at another major program.
That's a hell of a thing to do, especially if said coach allegedly covered up rapes among his players. They might have technically fired him for cause, but they still paid him a bunch of money. That tells me it wasn't as open and shut against him as you'd think.First off, Baylor did not pay his buyout. He was fired for cause, but they reached a settlement with him (below his actual buyout) that came with an NDA.
Second, Briles is radioactive and will never be the head coach at another major program.
Great coach but do not wantBaylor paid Briles 15.1 million dollars in 2018. Their athletic director admitted the football program was "scapegoated" to try and hide a university wide cover up of sexual assaults. One of the charged players was acquitted, another had his conviction thrown out after it was found that prosecutors and witnesses willfully lied under oath at his trial.
That said, you are right that Briles is radioactive and likely won't ever get a big job again. Right now he's coaching high school football and is 65 years old.
If we brought in Art Briles after having pitched the fit about Schiano, we would be the laughing stock of football on a whole other level than what we currently are.