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Why Does UT’s $34 Million Head Coach Need a “Special Assistant”?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 3124701" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>disagree with two parts. first, gary was never the top of the food chain at tcu in that he always had bosses. some he respected, others he didn't and unfortunately he might have been allowed to act like he was the man. </p><p></p><p>you say push back as needed, but to what? changes that needed to be made that weren't to a program that was headed in the wrong direction? </p><p></p><p>as far as the texas job, don't see simply because that means there has been a huge swing in who is calling the shots in austin and i don't mean cdc. too much is at stake for some to blow sark out after two years and what is interesting is ole dick justice points to the same tired barbs thrown at texas, but doesn't recognize a few of the issues sark dealt with last year such as only one effective quarterback in thompson and he wasn't the same after the thumb got damaged, only one healthy running back, one effective wide receiver, a below average line, no linebackers to fit pete k's schemes and no de's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 3124701, member: 73370"] disagree with two parts. first, gary was never the top of the food chain at tcu in that he always had bosses. some he respected, others he didn't and unfortunately he might have been allowed to act like he was the man. you say push back as needed, but to what? changes that needed to be made that weren't to a program that was headed in the wrong direction? as far as the texas job, don't see simply because that means there has been a huge swing in who is calling the shots in austin and i don't mean cdc. too much is at stake for some to blow sark out after two years and what is interesting is ole dick justice points to the same tired barbs thrown at texas, but doesn't recognize a few of the issues sark dealt with last year such as only one effective quarterback in thompson and he wasn't the same after the thumb got damaged, only one healthy running back, one effective wide receiver, a below average line, no linebackers to fit pete k's schemes and no de's [/QUOTE]
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