I mean who is the man really? What kind of person does it take to keep digging a grave for himself and the institution he works for?
How does someone continue to put himself out in front of a speeding train and pretend it's not going to run him over? Does he not care, not just about the University, but his own legacy?
More fans are hating on him that will ever praise him. In fact, he would make more people happy than anytime in his life if he stepped down. How does a person live with that fact and why would he continue to do it?
Some say it's the millions of dollars but he's already a millionaire. There's other ways to generate lots of money without embarrassing yourself and destroying a once proud program.
Why would he continue to coach players who obviously don't respect or believe that he's worth giving the extra needed to succeed? No one sees a bond with him and the players, as the Koron Davis mystery has shown.
Most people would have quit by now, realizing that the job is over their head and each time they go out there, they are just adding another log onto the raging fire. If he cared for the players, the fans, the program and especially his own self, he would step down admitting that he isn't ready for such a lofty position. He's not the first person to realize this and he won't be the last.
How does someone continue to put himself out in front of a speeding train and pretend it's not going to run him over? Does he not care, not just about the University, but his own legacy?
More fans are hating on him that will ever praise him. In fact, he would make more people happy than anytime in his life if he stepped down. How does a person live with that fact and why would he continue to do it?
Some say it's the millions of dollars but he's already a millionaire. There's other ways to generate lots of money without embarrassing yourself and destroying a once proud program.
Why would he continue to coach players who obviously don't respect or believe that he's worth giving the extra needed to succeed? No one sees a bond with him and the players, as the Koron Davis mystery has shown.
Most people would have quit by now, realizing that the job is over their head and each time they go out there, they are just adding another log onto the raging fire. If he cared for the players, the fans, the program and especially his own self, he would step down admitting that he isn't ready for such a lofty position. He's not the first person to realize this and he won't be the last.