Top 10 Coaches Who Belonged in College

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[Music] for a football coach the NFL is the ultimate test few coaches achieve greatness in college and the pros most college coaches flunked in the NFL there are coaches who are meant to be college coaches sometimes they just weren't cut out to dealing with the pro athletes like they can with the college athletes and then they decide wow I didn't realize the football players were so professional creating this list was a tough job but here's our top 10 coaches who swallowed up the competition in college but were chewed up by the NFL we got a job to do and we gonna duck go to the logging cow okay I think it's very debatable whether or not he should be on that list he should be near the bottom of it if you're talking about a top down a lot of couriers going in Monday he had an unblemished name and reputation when he hit Tampa Bay a toe in 26 it was throw McKay in the bay time the years have not made the Tampa Bay Bucs infamous fight song sounds any sweeter nor has time erased the memory of the Bucs first claim to fame a 26 game losing streak that helped land John McKay at number 10 on our countdown the fact that they set the record for ineptness for 26 straight losses just tagged him forever and he thought he could rise above it but it's probably impossible to rise above that the only thing that the team had going at times was his sense of humor well we didn't block but we made up for it by not happy after one of the losses questionnaire asked them what do you think about the execution of your team and he said I'd be all for it losing was an unfamiliar feeling to McKay when he came to the Bucs from USC where his progeny played in eight Rose Bowls and won four national titles he was a frequent guest on the Johnny Carson show you're gonna run now Karl now sudden he was a frequent but of Johnny Carson's jokes because of how horrible this Buccaneers were all right yeah the catches regular cotton I think that if you'd brought in some of those USC teams the Bucks I think would have had to play really really well to stick around after about five or six weeks into it when the realization hit of how bad it was gonna be my father knew what he had gotten into and definitely regretted it he didn't realize just how quick the game was in the NFL how much better the athletes were and really how much time dedication commitment he certainly had a legendary struggle in getting the Bucks off the ground we can't stop a pass or a run the weather in great shape but Hwanhee did take an expansion team so I think he should be judged a little differently the Bucs of 76 and 77 was the worst collection of two teams in history John McKay happened to be the coach but he was the one who built one of the greatest defenses of that era our number 10 coach might have regretted coming to Tampa but eventually bucks fans were glad to happen by his fourth season McKay won a division title and guided the Bucs into the NFC Championship the downfall of the Bucs came because of the miser owner Hugh Culverhouse not because of John Mackay Hugh Culverhouse wouldn't pay Doug Williams to come back and there with the franchise he went on to coach nine years in Tampa Bay overall the record is not pretty but I think he was successful in a sense because he did build a franchise that was competitive so you can't totally dismiss the John Mackay era and say that he was a college block when we returned which coach could sell ice to Eskimos but failed to make the sale in the NFL he just couldn't get the players to buy in [Music] our countdown is a list of coaches who won in college but not the pros but some men have been successful on both levels Tom Coughlin built Boston College into a top 20 program and engineered one of the greatest upsets in Super Bowl history Jimmy Johnson gets an A for a title at the U and two Super Bowls and big D long before Dick Vermeil won the Super Bowl he led UCLA to enough set of number-one ranked Ohio State in the Rose Bowl our next coach has also won the Rose Bowl but wilted in the NFL ix coach who belong in college Pete Carroll Pete Carroll was meant to be a college coach Pete Carroll won more than 80 percent of his games at USC he also led the Trojans to a pair of national championships why Pete Carroll is successful in a college level I'm sure has a lot to do with the experiences he gained on the NFL level Carroll's first head coaching job came with the Jets in 1994 New York started the season six and five before one play sent the Jets into a tailspin 31 30 seconds to go and Felipa we know they are gonna fight it Marino takes the snap from center he's lucky New York lost its last five games and Carroll was fired not a nothing chance in New York Shiva can be head coach in 1997 Carroll was given another chance this time with the Patriots unfortunately for our number nine coach he was bookended by two future Hall of Fame coaches Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick you look at a guy like Parcells who was so dismissing so tired and I've seen it all before and then to Belichick you can't have a stranger middle of the sandwich than Pete Carroll I felt that the hard-nosed approach was the only way to go in the National Football League before a coach Bill Parcells was that way when he was the coach Bill Belichick is that way now it's just not peach style to be the kind of coach that I think it takes to win in the National Football League [Applause] almost from Jump Street you could see that he's enthusiasm might be a little misplaced coming in after our bill parcells he just couldn't get the players to buy in and was closed and the players were I Rowland from the beginning taking incredible amount of pride that you're gonna be the best given a different situation Pete Carroll would be tremendously successful in the NFL but this was a Patriots team that thought it knew it all this ain't working fellas after three seasons in New England our number nine coach went back to school signing on with USC in 2001 his personality is perfectly suited for the college campus is a great day he was not a good fit at the NFL level because he was corny he was hokey lose too much of a rah-rah guy he is kind of the quintessential rah-rah coach [Music] pass the vomit bag I think I'm gonna throw up Rara works on campuses like USC see certain guys that belong in the college ranks because they reach the young people Pete Carroll is one of those guys I think he reaches the young person [Applause] in 2010 peak girl returned to the NFL as the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks he talks about how that it was so good for him to go to USC because when he was in the NFL as a head coach the first time he didn't really know what he was about when he went to SC because of the success they had it showed him that yes I am doing things the right way this program will work in his first year Seattle won the NFC West and pulled off an improbable upset over the defending Super Bowl champion Saints know something it's gonna be tough for that style to hold up though if you lose your energy rate it drains out of you which is what happened to Carroll the first time around you're not going to get it back I think it was a surprise that he was even hired he wasn't that successful a college coach dick McPherson didn't drop jaws at Syracuse but his 1987 season was enough to spur interest from the NFL they had this magical year in 1987 where everything came together he had an 11 own 1 team [Music] he fit the college mold so much the rah-rah guy who bought into the school spirit and all that stuff the kind of thing that doesn't work in the NFL in 1991 the New England Patriots called on our number eight coach and his trademark rah-rah spirit enthusiasm is enthusiasm he's full of it I just like to get hold of the recipe for the coffee drinks for the game so Missy is 60 old man doing jumping jacks and cartwheels down to size man at the time dick McPherson went to the Patriots they were not a very well-run organization it was sort of a rudderless ship at that point in time the Patriots were in such deep decline if you almost wanted to find something likeable about them and dick McPherson was likeable coach Mac was breath of fresh air he didn't walk around with that sense that he's in a castle and everybody else is a servant you know had his press conferences he made sure to serve his favorite clam chowder coach Mac took over a one win team and led them to six victories in his first season I think he got the most out of that team you go six and ten people thought that was a pretty good coaching job I think next to this team it has a very good chance of being a playoffs and making some heads turn I think we can go to the Super Bowl you know in the near future if not next year we can get darn close to it but you weren't expecting him to come up here and turn everything around for the Patriots by any stretch the next year he got sick don t scar Nekia he was put in charge by dick McPherson but he really wasn't given the title of that coach and so the whole situation was kind of muddled I don't think we ever found out how good a coach he was because it was such a dismal situation [Applause] with just eight wins in two seasons the Patriots fire the number eight coach on our list I felt bad for who knows what Tech McPherson cut down with the crabs as his owners but dick would fierson with the prior administration not a good fit coming up which coach lied and cheated his own empire biggest two-bit phony fraud I've ever known in my life while some people wish they never left college these coaches wish they never went there Jerry Glanville lasted two decades in the NFL as a pro assistant and head coach if his three and eight record at Portland State in 2007 is any indication his career in college will be much shorter Dennis Green flunked at Northwestern and Stanford where his team's led more than two-thirds of their opponents get away we've got to be the dumbest team in America before he looks silly coaching Nebraska Bill Callahan won an AFC title in Oakland unlike these College failures our next coach loved being on campus Nick Saban is the biggest piece of turd to ever hit in Miami prior to is splash in Miami Nick Saban won more than 70% of his games at LSU after winning a national championship in 2004 Saban floated east to the Miami Dolphins I thought he was gonna coach well in the league his first year in Miami I thought was very promising Nick Saban the absolute latest wound human ever to coach at NFL teams utterly joyless nobody humorless and lacking the Bill Belichick touch to get away with it but I don't make him like I used to you know he was such a dictator people would would kind of walk the other way in the hall they just didn't even want to cross his path what are we doing that's why they call him the Nick tater [Applause] no you say Frank outside I thought I said no you said in 2006 the Nick tater lost his grip on the dolphins they won just six games and Sabin ended his own reign in Miami everyone kind of picked the Dolphins as a team to go to the playoffs in his second year of course we now know that he was already thinking of getting out by December of that year Nick Saban thought it was going to be easy to come to the NFL and do things the way he wanted and hard to do like a country club out here ma'am but it just doesn't work that way no no no Nick Saban was used to being in a small college setting with limited amount of media wanted to control the media and tell him what the day story was I don't know why it's so important that we define exactly what that is but what is is what is this is going beyond ridiculous the way Nick Saban came into the league saying that he had no interest in the Miami Dolphins job when he was at LSU and I can't believe that anybody would even ask about it I don't even know why this is a topic of conversation he kept saying every day two years later he was wondering why his name being linked to the University of Alabama kept coming up every day I'm not going to Alabama I'm not going to Alabama challenges your professional integrity a little bit to even talk about it just four days after the 2006 season now number seven coach took his 15 and 17 NFL record to Alabama if Nick Saban walked through that door right now I'd say let's go let's start throwing down biggest two-bit phony fraud I've ever known in my life the ultimate liar and contract breaker I'm glad that he's out of the pros because he's pretty much reviled because he was a miserable failure as a head coach and professional football [Applause] the Jets are saying yes to see officer saying no it was just ridiculous that that call was made as a touchdown and it costs the Seahawks the playoffs and it costs Denis Eric's and his job he gets fired at the end of the season totally disappointing that's just makes you sick in 1998 Dennis Erickson Seahawks career ended with a bad call but it was an easy call for Seattle to hire our number six coach four years earlier after all he won two national titles at Miami he was gonna try his hand in the NFL he had the itch Dennis Erickson will become the next head football coach for the Seattle Seahawks once you win in Miami there wasn't anything left for you to prove other than the NFL talk about somebody riding into town on a white horse no timetable on a lot of things but you know how competitive I am he had had the roots he's from Everett which is just up the road from Seattle then of course he went to Miami and won the national championships with a very exciting wide open offense when he came in it was just like boy they couldn't have hired anybody better than Dennis Erickson Dennis Erickson in some ways is the ideal Pro coach gives his players a lot of leeway they feel like they're treated like men even when sometimes they might not deserve it that actually kind of worked against him I remember late in his tenure cortez kennedy at one point the hallway just admitted the inmates are running the asylum around here compounding that he was included in a cover Sports Illustrated story and coaches out of control the questions mounted some simply wondered what had happened to the offensive innovation for which Erickson was famous they had Joey Galloway at the time and the coaches were constantly wringing their hands about how can we get the ball into Joey Galloway's hands in Miami they had run that little bubble wide receiver screen and at one point I asked someone why don't they just do that thing and their explanation was well Dennis thinks that's a college plan about work at this level ball games even if you're a good coach [Music] fire by Seattle our number six coach took over at Oregon State in 1999 when his beavers won the Fiesta Bowl one NFL team couldn't resist giving Erickson another chance had no resume NFL related to warrant such a move and boom out of nowhere here comes to San Francisco 49ers Erickson posted a nine and twenty three record and was fired again at the end of 2004 he was a great example of a coach who got to the NFL and was really kind of overmatched maybe you could do another show under bad decisions hired him for that second go-around up next the landslide College winner I watched your team's I seen I've seen him play in the Orange Bowl who was a well-connected Pro flop and I stayed in touch with him later when he went up to st. Louis [Music] before we continue our countdown of coaches who belonged in college let's recap the list so far John McKay eats some laughing and losing in Tampa Bay at Owen 26 it was throw McKay in the bay times with the Jets and Patriots the players were i rolling from the beginning number eight coach max clam chowder with a side of defeat I think it was a surprise that he was even higher he wasn't that successful a college coach number seven the Nick tater abandons his own evil empire he was a miserable failure as a head coach and professional football just makes you sick bill Pierce because what would seem like bill was terrible before choking down his cup of coffee in the NFL Bill Peterson was toasted as a legend in Tallahassee you gotta understand at one point Florida State was a women's school so for it to come out of nowhere and be even relevant in football was an amazing accomplishment and that accomplishment started when Bill Peterson got there he had this amazing gift to be able to pick coaches at one point he had Bill Parcells Joe Gibbs and Bobby Bowden on his staffs so this man knew something about football knew how to teach coaches how to coach football apparently he just couldn't coach it himself in 1972 Peterson said goodbye at college John change and cashed in with the Houston Oilers first time bill Peters on a lifetime contract firing halfway into the second year and the guy may have been a really good college coach but he was totally overmatched but he came to Houston it was almost as if Pete was intimidated by the NFL thing he was not a professional football coach if we are in this kind of situation let's go third down punt I mean it was really a mess in 1972 our number 5 coach led Houston to just one win after starting Owen 5 in 73 the oil is booted Peterson with nine games left in the season for the faithful who followed the fortunes of the 1973 Houston Oilers disappointments were many [Music] I think he made it more difficult for himself than it should have been bill Peterson was his own destructor this guy couldn't remember my name he called me Alvin over time with a passion bill Peterson was the master of the malla prop he would tell the players to stand on their helmets with the sidelines under their arm we're not going to take this standing down what do you think for one damn minute I'm going to take a lot of spinning down you just have another thought coming you just got your dangerous language you guys pair up in groups of three in line up in a circle that was right out of Marx Brothers right there I just want you to give me a hundred and ten percent four till five o'clock and then let's go home we're going out there to this first half we're going to explode like a bomb then the second we're just gonna get higher third quarter we're going to get higher and the fourth quarter we're just going to catch on fire and that's our game plan let's just go out and do it that way how do you inspire players when you can't get the words out of your mouth correctly no way for us and they laughed at it bill Peterson which was the biggest joke I've ever been involved with in my life well it was a scoreboard to this day I don't know I got a coaching job here nobody can ever figure that it was the worst period he's through the eastern waters they've buttons and wised up fired him they may never want a game but Wilkinson had a reputation to being the great white father of football almost a godly figure Wilkinson was the epitome of college football I mean he was at the top when you think about college football and domination and dynasties you got to think about what bud Wilkinson did at the University Oklahoma Wilkinson led the Sooners to three national titles and a forty seven game winning streak an NCAA record that still stands today ball homage tens of 20 strip the twenty to thirty five straight 41 victories I think it's one of the greatest achievements in history sports I went all through college and I never lost a game after coaching his final season in 1963 our number four coach spent more than a decade in a different arena I love coaching new and get involved in politics and then was in government occasionally weekly ahead at halftime I watched your team's I've seen that I've seen him play in the Orange Bowl my relationship with bud Wilkinson was as a close friend he too ran for the Senate and lost up in Oklahoma and I lost here in Texas in that same year despite a 14 year absence from coaching the NFL summoned the great white father of football so the Cardinals set out to find the one man who would restore the team to a challenging position in the race for the Super Bowl the man selected is simply at coaching legend his name bud Wilkinson I don't know how to coach team other than my way and hopefully it'll work out okay and I remember how shocked everyone was when the coach was bud Wilkinson I just didn't think it was gonna happen because he'd been out so long what has it been 16 years I think since he's won a football game I had no idea that he was even interested in coaching in the pros I don't think anybody knew what to make of it that move was made for PR more than anything we're gonna hire this great name and he's going to be a great coach when you lure a guy out of retirement because of who he is you're making a big mistake the first year they started out Owen age when you lose eight games and certainly you're gonna be disappointed about what's happened the second half of this season they went six and two and I think everybody had optimism coming into the next year Wilkinson's second season was a three intent disaster that began with the QB whose last name looked like a Scrabble bonanza Steve kazarka was couldn't play it was as simple as that the ownership wanted him to play Steve Bazar commence now when Wilkinson drew the line understand said now I'm not going to do it and then they fired at my three games remaining it was one of those freak show appearances the whole thing was an embarrassment he really kind of tarnished his coaching career by trying the Cardinals but Wilkinson should have taught other coaches you know when you think about coming back for that cherry on the top of your career it's usually anything but coming up the story of how our number three coach we knew he was a great interviews for as the press is concerned flapped his gums in the NFL I can't even do it as long as he did [Music] many people felt that Barry Switzer should have made our list of coaches who belonged in college we got a job to do and we gonna duck whether he knew it or not Barry walked into the biggest no-win situation in the history of the National Football League because if he won he won with players that Jimmy had coached but how could we book the coach of a Super Bowl champion on our list [Applause] our next coach also did it his way and failed miserably his was a Star Wars offense in a Stone Age conference they won't ready for what the Gators understood first unleashed on this league Steve Spurrier's fun and gun offense led Florida to the 1996 national title it also landed him a five-year twenty five million dollar contract with the Redskins in 2002 everybody was excited to hear the news at Spurrier was coming I mean go holy cow it's Steve Spurrier you know it's fun and gummin its personality and it's a guy on the visor like a movie star coming to town and we knew he was a great interview as far as the press is concerned sunshine follows the Gators and maybe sunshine gonna start following the Redskins and we're gonna have some good fortune do you talk about a bad fit he went to the Redskins because of money Dan Snyder threw a lot of money after him that's not an ideal situation especially for coaches coming to the NFL for the first time since he was a backup quarterback Spurrier had once been the third overall pick in the draft which means that before he was a bust as a coach he was a bust as a player he was a pretty damn good punter along the way but he'll be the first to tell you that he didn't excel in the national folly because he was laced but he did have natural ability and that showed itself and times when Spurrier came back to the NFL sidelines as a coach the reputation he earned as a player came with Spurrier legend has it like to divvy up responsibilities among his staff the land horn got for the ten o'clock light to call it's like playing golf and higher well at the NFL level you can't be a very good golfer you've got to work the buzzin hit was that he just didn't first game the Redskins erupted for like five hundred yards of total offense it's the good old times the funding gun is arrived in Washington he didn't fail in the NFL because he's a bad coach Steve Spurrier's failing was he didn't adjust much he believed in sending out your receivers and running your offense and making the defense adjust well the defense adjusted okay and apparently it wasn't very hard because the next week was a Monday Night Football game against the Philadelphia Eagles he wasn't gonna keep guys in to help block and before Steve Spurrier could probably throw his first visor there was 14 to nothing devastating go back in that Monday Night Football video of Spurrier after one particular play just looking up this guy going I can't even do it as long as he did our number three coach was finding that without the right guns the fun and gun was no fun at all [Applause] Spurrier won at Florida because he had better talent I don't think he understood that he didn't have the talent in Washington and there was no one here to get him better talent and he lost it's as simple as that he wanted to bring Gators he brought Danny Werfel he brought Chris Doering he also lacked I think the quarterback to be able to get the job done Danny didn't have an arm anymore Shane Matthews hadn't really had any success at the professional level he needed a guy like a general manager to say Stevie can't bring the Gators here Spurrier spent 12 years as head coach of the Gators and two seasons leading the Redskins he lost 27 times as a gator 20 as a at the end of his watch on the Redskins he just looked like a guy who wanted out of there and when you're making five million dollars a year and you don't want to be there a controversial choice I think you have him misrepresent he should be number one before their unforgettable NFL career some coaching legends made successful stops in college that are often forgotten Don Eric Oriel spent 12 years at San Diego State cooking up his famous offense we drank the wine and we ate the crab Paul Brown spent three years at Ohio State and his former assistant Phil Walsh two terms at Stanford Walsh was a whiz at drawing up plays in the dirt but mud was all our next village could make when he tried to conjure his college magic in the pros I think you have him miss misrepresented I really did he should be number one if I called it to Lou Holtz error that's er RoR he needs an alpha sauce is what we were no good no offense no defense not a whole lot of POW and I'd like volts but he was the wrong guy at the wrong time for the wrong job I don't think that players really took him seriously you reminded me of this guy with the pipe in his mouth you remember the qiblah cooking commercial he was a college coach throwing through that little tinny voice was never gonna carry in the wide-open spaces of anti-felon Lou Holtz is the dr. Frankenstein of college coaches the one man who can give life to a program that others have left for dead he's the only man in history to lead six different schools to bowl games and has won a national title with the famed Fighting Irish Notre Dame had fallen on some hard times there's a Gerry Faust mistake I reckon and they needed credibility Lou Holtz gave them credibility behind it a second hour I wanted to put it into this Google's had sort of a hypnotic effect that's why he has been a success turning these programs around wherever he goes you will be successful it's just a question of when Lou Holtz is the kind of guy who had fun being a college football coach like the campus life great academics will never sacrifice that I think he likes needling his young players polls his playbook for success works so well at so many colleges it was only natural that he brought it with him to the NFL for coach to come in and bring the rah-rah mentality it's a great shock and disappointment when he sees blank faces staring at players in the NFL know what they're supposed to do I have him on a blitz this is the NFL you got to be kidding those guys had seen it all they've been to the Super Bowl they played for we've you back kind of tough to teach those old dog new tricks in reality he came in with some tricks holds tried to motivate using magic if you get it just the right way you can actually rub it into your arm he tried to shake up New York's offense I definitely think the veer can be used in pro football that's when I kind of thought he was crazy he can't run that for younger pros it's not happening I mean you've got nine guys coming through a hole at Mach 5 you're not veering anybody he even tried to give the Jets their very own fight song he gets up in front of everybody says ok everybody this is a new song we're gonna sing in the same key that we're gonna sing when that caissons come rolling along I don't think it's any different when the game acts like men work together win or lose New York Jets keep rolling along isn't that terrific it did nothing for the team did nothing it would have worked with any team that I coached I can just imagine me trying to teach Larry Csonka has taken a fight song for man pretty good cigarette but Luke did daddy he had salted their intelligence and we're [Music] and the Jets are years realizing that he belongs in college our number two coach resigned with one game left in his first NFL season his record three wins 10 losses [Music] perhaps the best thing that can be said about the 1976 New York Jets season is that it's over when Holtz left he said God didn't intend him to be a pro football coach and he was honest about it that's more than I could tell you about other coaches who completely stood out there and boldface lied to everybody up next we'll unveil our number one coach the bottom of the barrel a man who looks the same in any light gutless gutless despicable before we reveal the number one coach who belonged in college let's recap our list of coaches who failed to make the grade in the NFL John McKay keeps Tampa Bay thirsty for a win a repeat failure with the Jets and Patriots he was not a good fit at the NFL level because he was corny he was hokey number eight coach max friendly disposition is no match for the Corvette's but you weren't expecting him to come up here and turn everything around for the Patriots by any stretch number seven Saint Nick leaves Miami a big fat chunk of coal the ultimate liar and I'm glad that he's out of the pros number six Dennis Erickson offense downright offensive well Dennis thinks that's a college plane it won't work at this level number five bill Peterson the NFL's first million dollar coaching flop bill was terrible number two this bud was a dud in st. Louis what has it been 16 years since he's won a football number three no fun in the gun for the old ball cook number two a sour stint in the Big Apple first sweet Lou I think you have him miss misrepresented I really do he should be number one and now the number one coach you belong in Tommy Bobby Petrino the cardinal sitting in the NFL he quit yesterday Bobby Petrino's submitted his resignation to the Atlanta Falcons is up and quit Bobby Petrino is he's telling you one thing did not go out and seek any other job he's making moves to do something else and Here I am now the head coach University Arkansas he could have waited another three weeks but he was busy making a deal they go to Arkansas if they don't respect him in his building and how could you possibly a player to give us all if you're gonna turn around and quit when they're going it's tough that absolutely consigns him to the bottom of the barrel Petrino figured to be a guy who would translate well to the NFL it was an offensive guy in Louisville he's gonna find the defense's weakness he was put with the quarterbacks Brom all that a BCS game last year I do not blame blank at all for hiring Petrino Bobby Petrino seemed too good to be true and he was Petrino really from day one certainly an exciting day for me was a disaster waiting to happen he was a pretend general there was never any belief that this was the guy that was going to lead them to the promised land everything that came out of his mouth food ate most of the law I think I've always been able to make people around me feel better about themselves he had some issues there that were beyond his control the Michael Vick situation was a terrible thing for any coach to face in season ten let alone season one but he never set out to engage his players you know he's been here when our number one coach couldn't Corral his core players Petrino's high-powered offense had no juice when they found kids get in the red zone face he realized that he made the wrong decision by dealing with guys like algae Crumpler that we're gonna have really powerful opinions guys like the Angelo Hall who were gonna scream back at him under patrina with Lana went three and ten but not until his week fourteen vowed to stay in the Falcons foxhole did he clinch the number one spot on our list his answer was he shook my hand you have a head coach that was six hours prior to the game on Monday the next morning he was gone he's just really shoulder kind of kind of got his his man was it's a selfish act and that has no class on a thinks about himself not only does he bolt for a college job during their season it was easy to come here to the University of Arkansas and become the head coach but he's so gutless he tells his staff gives him like a 15-second we're out of here guys that leaves a form letter in players lockers crossed out was the name of former head coach Bobby Petrino underneath was written the word coward after Petrino left the Falcons with a Dear John letter they were stunned again just hours later to see their ex coach singing his new song when you saw him doing you know the hog hog chant pig sooie or what you know wood or whatever it's called down there that'sthat's what pushed everybody over the edge it was horrible the only news got what's gutless I thought that was a disgrace [Applause] people open the door for you come on be part of this family you don't do that to family you'll walk away and say thanks for the money the way that we feel is betray and let down when's the next deal coming along that you're going to walk from the commitment to these young men despicable so what have we learned it's bad to quit it's worse to lie and not all football coaches are created equal some simply belong in college the Petrino experienced 13 games and out will teach everybody once again think twice before you get that college coach no matter how innovative how successful he's been it's really a different ball game the world of professional football is for real men not for guys who think they're men [Music] [Applause]
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