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Brought the rape count way down too, for better or worse.
(This is black humor)
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Sign Up Now!Brought the rape count way down too, for better or worse.
(This is black humor)
Why does it have to be black humor??Brought the rape count way down too, for better or worse.
(This is black humor)
Agreed. And apparently they are freaking out about losing Aranda too.Why would they be? Dude turned that program completely around.
Because keeping the rape count up would be badWhy does it have to be black humor??
You'd hate to see it happen to BaylorAgreed. And apparently they are freaking out about losing Aranda too.
I think you missed the jokeBecause keeping the rape count up would be bad
Probably. I'm an idiotI think you missed the joke
Bill Cosby?Can someone point me to another coach that won at Temple (in football)?
Al Golden had a similar-ish trajectory to Rhule. But then it looks like Wayne Hardin in the 1970s. Geoff Collins had a few good years but that was immediately after RhuleCan someone point me to another coach that won at Temple (in football)?
He caught people sleeping.Bill Cosby?
We are all going to hell. See you there.He caught people sleeping.
They literally had to start from scratch after the rape stuff.Was Baylor really that much of a rebuilding job? I mean when he was hired, they were just two years removed from a ten-win season. He took over a team that had 7 wins under an interim HC, and the next year produced a season with a single win.
I mean, if he’s good at recognizing talent to recruit, then that’s just as good. No wasn’t a great recruiter, but supposedly he could pick out DB talent like no other.It's weird to say we don't need a recruiter. I'm glad Rhule has developed NFL talent at Temple, but I'm sure he's got a better chance of pulling in closer to finished product guys at Nebraska than he did there and would be silly not to build out a staff to do that