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Leon Bridges and Gary Patterson Partner Up For The Big Good
How do you change the world? Fort Worth icons Gary Patterson and Leon Bridges have an idea.
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I’m guessing it’ll be a long time before anyone accomplishes as much as he did…Whether you love or dislike Gary this interview is worth reading. He is an interesting person who I think has learned a few things along the way. He is not nearly perfect (which I bet that Gary would agree) but Patterson like it or not will always be associated with TCU and Fort Worth.
Or in my list of things he was already doing. He dominated Texas.I would not include helping UT in my list of things I am glad he can now do.
It was a bit of a joke, but he was helping UT (the team that had been beating them regularly) by letting TCU go to crap while he played music star, made no changes to his slumping program, and hired jokers old buddies in the hope of nobody qualified being around to replace him.Or in my list of things he was already doing. He dominated Texas.
I was surprised to read in that article that Patterson had interviewed for the head coaching job at Michigan after they fired Rich Rodriguez. That was right after we won the Rose Bowl so I know Patterson was a hot commodity then but I've never heard that before. And the way Patterson described his job interview was rather strange, claiming that he spent 45 minutes telling the Michigan AD that he wasn't the right man for the job!
I know that coaching football at the highest levels is a strange profession but sometimes I think that Patterson is really kind of a strange person himself in many ways.