If what we want is the ultimate paragon of virtue, then no one on our list will qualify as the next UT coach. But we're not canonizing a saint; we're looking for the best football coach available one who can finally pull our football program out of the muck and mire of mediocrity. Therefore, moral rectitude should be the least consideration. Protections against moral turpitude can built into his contract in order for UT and its AD to save face in the event of any future transgressions. We already know that Petrino knows how to build a program and that he can compete against Saban, Miles, and their ilk. Therefore, I say let him in if hes the best coach in the pack. I, for one, am willing to take a chance on a proven SEC winner. If, for any reason, he should flop, then well just conduct another coaching search. But were used to that.