I told u Petrino was a corch.

Any team that Petrino has ever been with will tell you he is a corch in many different ways.


Like when Louisville was ranked top 10 in the conference USA. Or when Arkansas was ranked top 10 playing in the toughest division in college? Who was it, Western Kentucky fans?

Dude was ran out of Arkansas after wrecking cycle with his blonde recruiting coordinator on the back, dude snuck out of Atlanta without even addressing players he was leaving, secretly met with Au urn when Gus was in trouble while telling Louisville he was in love with them. Yeah kind of guy anyone would want their kids to play far.

This guy gets it, Players always learn eventually that Petrino is POS and they turn on him. I called it the day they hired him, watch it happen again.

Water is wet and CFB coaches are sleaze balls. That doesn't have anything to do with his coaching ability.
 
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Water is wet and CFB coaches are sleaze balls. That doesn't have anything to do with his coaching ability.

Not being able to block a D-Line that gave up 38 points to SMU, though, does have something to do with coaching ability.

So we're going to play the "team a gave up b points to team c, therefore team d should score more than b points against team a if team d is better than team c" game?

Dopey.
 
Water is wet and CFB coaches are sleaze balls. That doesn't have anything to do with his coaching ability.

Not being able to block a D-Line that gave up 38 points to SMU, though, does have something to do with coaching ability.

So we're going to play the "team a gave up b points to team c, therefore team d should score more than b points against team a if team d is better than team c" game?

Dopey.

Um, people compare scores around here all the time in order to rip our coaches. Houston couldn't stop SMU, but Louisville could barely get a first down. Is that such a far-fetched comparison?
 
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Petrino would have won that game if he didn't have his son as the quarterback coach (according to some on here).

Louisville Athletics - 2016 Football Coaching Staff

If you are referring to me, that is not what I said or implied. If you took it that way than maybe I was not clear enough. I don't believe Jon is losing us games, I just believe we could have hired a better, more accomplished coach.

I don't understand how that's so controversial or why you seem to be offended by the very notion.

I accept your point that it seems like many head coaches have their kids on staff. To me, all that means is that nepotism is more widespread in college football than I initially thought. Which was probably somewhat naive on my part.
 
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Fly the banners and fire everyone. None of them can coach anymore. The game has passed them by!
 
Any team that Petrino has ever been with will tell you he is a corch in many different ways.


Like when Louisville was ranked top 10 in the conference USA. Or when Arkansas was ranked top 10 playing in the toughest division in college? Who was it, Western Kentucky fans?

Like a top 10 finish means anything? Richt has 8 top 10 finishes and people are calling him a corch for not winning enough his first year here.
 
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Water is wet and CFB coaches are sleaze balls. That doesn't have anything to do with his coaching ability.

Not being able to block a D-Line that gave up 38 points to SMU, though, does have something to do with coaching ability.

With that theory, Richt must be garbage then.

You've already established that Richt is garbage. That's why people start threads when untouchable coaches fall apart and blow their seasons.
 
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I don't understand.

I thought Louisville was legit on offense, and Petrino was an offensive wizard.

How did they score less on Houston than; Cincinnati, Connecticut, Navy, Tusla, SMU, UCF, and Tulsa? Do all of those teams have better OL's than Louisville? Have all of those teams "out-recruited" Louisville?

I mean, those teams all moved the ball better against Houston than Louisville did, and they don't have a Heisman-level QB and certified offensive wizard calling their plays.

Maybe Louisville decided to run some different plays this week, right? I mean, play-calling is the reason offenses don't do well, right?

Petrino must need to get rid of his son as the QB coach, and hire a "pro spread OC" to replace him ...

Calling plays is too much for Petrino. Game has passed him by, in the past week.

:monkey-serious:
 
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