Cutcliffe Quits Nd

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Just saw at lunch where Cutcliffe quit ND because of health reasons. I wish him all the best.

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Best wishes to Cut. I hope he is ok.
 
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I'll be honest, it makes me feel MUCH better about that game in South Bend.
 
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Originally posted by BeltwayVol@Jun 1, 2005 10:30 PM
I'll be honest, it makes me feel MUCH better about that game in South Bend.
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Me too! I hate it for Cutcliffe and think that he got a raw deal at Ole Miss, but I was kind of dreading that ND game ONLY because he would be there. I hope he gets better...
 
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Ditto all the well wishes to him.

And I agree, he got a raw deal at Ole Miss. I rooted for them the whole time he was there. I won't be rooting for them again anytime soon.
 
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Originally posted by JohnsonCityVol@Jun 1, 2005 11:07 PM
Ditto all the well wishes to him.

And I agree, he got a raw deal at Ole Miss. I rooted for them the whole time he was there. I won't be rooting for them again anytime soon.
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I sincerely hope Ole Miss loses 9 games the next 3 years.

More on Cut:
He and his family are moving back to Knoxville. Not surprising considering the years he has spent in K-town and the fact his wife is from Kingston 20 miles west.
 
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Originally posted by Vol67@Jun 2, 2005 3:08 AM
More on Cut:
He and his family are moving back to Knoxville. Not surprising considering the years he has spent in K-town and the fact his wife is from Kingston 20 miles west.
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I wouldn't mind having David back on the team working with Ainge and Crompton.
 
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I'll second that! And even if he's not up to "on the field" coaching. He'd be a big help breaking down opposing team's film. Is there any regulation that would prevent him helping in a consultant type manner?
 

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