The Pete Carroll coaching tree & the USC "Family"

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MUR73

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http://http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa...ugh-to-endear-Mays-game-to-M?urn=ncaaf,236320

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...ugh-to-endear-Mays-game-to-M?urn=ncaaf,236320

This article sheds some light on that family, and i use that term loosely. I'm not naive enough to realize that all sports , including Collegiate ball, is a business . however i do think it is very disconcerting to see these men use these kids as pawns as to help them win ballgames and basically throwing them away when they are finished.

Obviously this example, The Reggie Bush situation, seeveral recruits stating in interviews that the staff never mentioned developing them after football and prepare them for the future after football. Aong with Orgerons last minute Recuiting at our expense when he departed UT and his history at Ole Miss and Kiffins obvious disregard for following rules that may land the institution on probatiuon or at risk for years for his own gain shows you what type of people this Pete Carroll coaching tree is. A dysfunctional one at best.

The more i read these stories the more ashamed i am that i bought into this whole previous staff so blindly. It is too early to say how all of the possible recruiting violations at Tenn and USC will play out and what will happen to these renegade coaches if anything, but one thing is for sure. They may be good/great coaches but they arent very good people.
 

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