Then he goes to interview for the Eagles...DOH! Why? You have a school that ADORES YOU, you took them to the BCS championship game(ya lost, but ya ain't the first and won't be the last to do so)you have the cult of a following at that school but want to explore what it is like in the fishbowl? No thanks. Stick with the college game. And if you do get hired, get ready to watch your cornhole dude.
I was commenting on the "Leaving is not an option" or how coaches talk out of their asses when trying to dismiss rumors they are leaving. It's not wonder some have tested the political waters in the past, Obama speaks the truth more than guys like Kelly/Saban/etc.
Maybe he meant, leaving is not an option on that particular day since he was on vacation and out of the country.
Who cares really? If any of you decided to leave your current place of employment to go work somewhere else, should I bash you for not being loyal and having no ethics? And if the coaches were honest like you want them to be (I don't know if I am going to be here at the end of the season, I am considering this other job), then you would bash him for looking ahead and not focusing on the task at hand, so when presented with that question, there is no right answer to it.
The guy is a scumbag - he's done this to every team he was ever with. Cincinnati has their best team ever and you're going to bail on them a couple weeks before the bowl game becyuase you cant wait to get started in your next job? What a POS
I think the point was that OU fans shouldn't be hoping for the coach to leave so that we have a chance against anyone, including a team that beat us this year. I expect us to go there and win, coach or not..
The won the conference... no wait they're not in a conference. They won the national title... no wait they lost the national title to Bammer. So what DID they accomplish at OUr place this year? Maybe they're write the score on participation ribbons for the players since they won all of ZERO trophies this season
Wouldn't it be funny if he left... then lots of Sooner fans get their wish and Stoops leaves, taking his staff to Notre Dame, where we play next season.