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4/1/19, 7:17 PM | #31 | ||
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I'm pulling for Texas Tech, the HC was an assistant under the greatest of all time. "The General" Robert Montgomery Knight!!
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4/2/19, 4:20 PM |
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The Auburn Head coach Bruce Pearl got his start here in Evansville by coaching USI (U of Southern Indiana) where Bruce took the Screaming Eagles to the Div. 2 title in I believe the mid 80s
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4/2/19, 7:58 PM |
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In the mid '80's POS pearl was nowhere near USI, he was an assistant at Stanford. After that, POS pearl was an assistant at the University of Iowa (he fit right in at Iowa) through the late '80's into the early '90's before he was pretty much run out of Iowa City and essentially blackballed from coaching for being a lying, slimeball POS. At some point after the Iowa debacle USI lowered themselves to hire him. He then left USI and went to UW Milwaukee where, remarkably, he actually slithered out of Milwaukee without putting them on NCAA probation. Not so lucky at Tennessee where the Vols were compelled to fire POS pearl by the NCAA for recruiting violations and lying (see a pattern?) to the NCAA. Now POS pearl is Auburn's problem, but given Auburn's track record POS pearl fit's right in there, too, at least until the NCAA comes to town snoopin' around! POS pearl is living proof that as long as you can motivate college kids and hang a few W's you can be as big a slimeball as God ever put a breath of life into and some college or university somewhere is willing soil themselves enough to hire you. So it goes in college athletics!
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4/3/19, 2:38 AM |
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4/4/19, 7:51 AM | #35 | |
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Pretty sure he’s calling a POS a POS.
A spade is a spade all day long. |
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4/4/19, 9:09 AM |
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^^^^ Yes Butt hurt KY. fans dime a dozen these days. ^^^^^ Guess the one and done not so good . LOL
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4/4/19, 1:08 PM |
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Knight was a great coach, no doubt, but a bully who seemed to take all the fun out of the game for lots of his players, IMHO. Just ask Hoosier stars, Larry Bird & Scott Skiles. Bird was there a few days & left, Scott chose Michigan State... |
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