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re: If Ole Miss hires Miles, who will have the better head coach?

Posted on 7/25/17 at 2:49 am to
Posted by Space Cowboy
Member since Oct 2016
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Posted on 7/25/17 at 2:49 am to
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Exactly. O wasn't given a 4th year because the team got worse in his 3rd year. He's spouting bull shite without even knowing what really went on at OM.



Coach O signed a four-year deal to rebuild the Ole Miss’s football program. However, Ole Miss screwed him over and fired him after only three years, even though at the time he was fired, for all intents and purposes, the team was already rebuilt. Indeed, Coach Houston Nutt’s record of winning immediately with Coach O’s players for three years straight irrefutably proves it.

Meanwhile, nobody should have cared about Cutcliffe’s mediocre players as no one not even Coach Cutcliffe could win with those mediocre players.

And the same thing happened to Charlie Strong, he too was given a four-year contract to rebuild the Texas program. Yet, like Coach O he got the rug pulled out from under him after only three years. Thus, we will soon find out if he did as good of a job as Coach O did. If Tom Herman is able to win this season immediately with Strong’s players, then we will know that firing Charlie Strong was the wrong thing for Texas to do. Just like Ole Miss firing Coach O was the wrong thing for them to do as well.

Had Ole Miss gave Coach O that fourth and final year of his contract, they could have saved themselves a lot of money and a lot of misery over the years. Indeed, they brought all the crap that happened to them since then upon themselves. In fact, Ole Miss shot themselves in the foot when they fired coach O and because of it, they have had more than their fair share of problems. Oh, the webs we weave when we seek to deceive.
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