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re: I want to know How Lou Holtz Got his Job with espn.
Posted on 9/22/09 at 12:38 pm to amarti9
Posted on 9/22/09 at 12:38 pm to amarti9
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Because he's Lou Holtz.
His legend is a legend. Yes he says crazy things that we can barely understand. And yes he even put an evil hex on us before the Kentucky game in 2007, but Lou Holtz is still Lou Holtz.
They cant get other guys longterm like Tubberville because he's likely to be gone at any minute to another job.
I dont understand this logic. So what if he is Lou Holtz? He has fallen off and is taking crazy pills. To predict ND wins a NC this year is just plan stupid, its not even funny. He is too biased to be on espn (even more so than most commentators). No one understands WTF he is saying or even trying to say. Why not take away his airtime and give me more game analysis that actual helps.
Posted on 9/22/09 at 12:39 pm to loussenile
People tune in to see what he'll say next. ESPN is smart. If they want to do us a favor, take Robert Smith off the air. He provides nothing but a smart arse smirk.
Posted on 9/22/09 at 12:47 pm to loussenile
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Why not take away his airtime and give me more game analysis that actual helps.
Because their goal is not to help, it's to entertain and get people to watch. And Lou succeeds in that. I don't mind him, but I do think he is tarnishing his legacy a bit. A lot of people--especially the younger ones--only think of him now as this clown character he plays, rather than one of the greatest college football coaches of all time. His legacy to tarnish, though.
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