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re: Refresh My Memory on Why Dinardo Was Hired

Posted on 3/16/10 at 8:30 pm to
Posted by bosonsrule
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Posted on 3/16/10 at 8:30 pm to
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lou tepper did Dinardo in.

I never understood Dinardo's seemingly undying commitment to him. Undoubtedly, loyalty is an admirable trait, and seen too little, but it was obvious Tepper's defense was not making the grade.

Dinardo was unlikely to ever bring the Tigers to the heights Saban did, but toward the end of his tenure, it often seemed he was determined to cut it short with the devotion to Tepper, despite the obvious defensive shortcomings.

Do you know if Dinardo & Tepper had some connection from back in the day?
Posted by saintsfan22
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Posted on 3/16/10 at 8:34 pm to
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I never understood Dinardo's seemingly undying commitment to him. Undoubtedly, loyalty is an admirable trait, and seen too little, but it was obvious Tepper's defense was not making the grade.


Pretty much all head coaches are loyal to their assistants sans Tuberville.
Posted by ATLTiger
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Posted on 3/16/10 at 8:34 pm to
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Do you know if Dinardo & Tepper had some connection from back in the day?



I think they were both on the CU staff in the late 80s (and Les too).
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