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01-07-2014, 06:59 AM
What names are being thrown around in the 'Ville?
01-07-2014, 08:07 AM
Is that Petrino's phone I hear ringing in Bowling Green?
01-07-2014, 08:17 AM
Is it a possibility that Philip Fulmer could get a phone call?
01-07-2014, 08:53 AM
Personally, i'd like to see them re-hire Kragthorpe. nicker:
01-07-2014, 11:38 AM
Names that I've seen
Bobby Petrino - WKU head coach, former Louisville head coach
Greg Schiano - just fired from Tampa Bay, former Rutgers head coach
Pat Narduzzi - Michigan State defensive coordinator, heavily recruits Cincinnati
Chad Morris - Clemson offensive coordinator
David Cutcliff - Duke head coach, Manning's QB coach
Doc Holiday - Marshall head coach, coached with Strong at Florida
and the one that had me laughing hard on the floor
Jay Gruden - Bengals offensive coordinator
Bobby Petrino - WKU head coach, former Louisville head coach
Greg Schiano - just fired from Tampa Bay, former Rutgers head coach
Pat Narduzzi - Michigan State defensive coordinator, heavily recruits Cincinnati
Chad Morris - Clemson offensive coordinator
David Cutcliff - Duke head coach, Manning's QB coach
Doc Holiday - Marshall head coach, coached with Strong at Florida
and the one that had me laughing hard on the floor
Jay Gruden - Bengals offensive coordinator
01-07-2014, 03:04 PM
Dudley Hilton
01-07-2014, 04:24 PM
Dat Dude Wrote:Dudley Hilton
Jay Cobb going to be the OC?:biglmao:
01-07-2014, 08:09 PM
I heard there is a presser thursday
01-07-2014, 08:28 PM
Another is likely Western Kentucky's Bobby Petrino. The former Cardinals coach is believed to be squarely in the mix, according to a source close to Petrino.
Western Kentucky AD Todd Stewart told CBSSports.com on Monday that all is quiet on the Petrino front, but USA Today reported Tuesday that WKU is talking with offensive coordinator Jeff Brohm as a contingency plan.
Western Kentucky AD Todd Stewart told CBSSports.com on Monday that all is quiet on the Petrino front, but USA Today reported Tuesday that WKU is talking with offensive coordinator Jeff Brohm as a contingency plan.
01-07-2014, 09:16 PM
01-07-2014, 10:45 PM
Jurich Down To Three Candidates, Met With Petrino On Tuesda........<<<----tweet from someone ealier
01-07-2014, 10:55 PM
From the looks of things Petrino is more than likely on his way back to Louisville...only time will tell.
01-07-2014, 11:41 PM
Captain Backdoor Wrote:From the looks of things Petrino is more than likely on his way back to Louisville...only time will tell.
hope he don't leave them high and dry in a couple yrs after and SEC job comes open...well maybe I do,lol,,go Cats and Arkansas State
01-08-2014, 11:36 AM
I think if he is hired again he will be there for the long haul...but then again I thought that Charlie Strong would stay longer than he did. Seems like Jurich goes out on a limb for these guys give them an opportunity to start their head coaching careers and they up and leave for something that seems better...that includes Petrino.
01-08-2014, 11:47 AM
Captain Backdoor Wrote:Seems like Jurich goes out on a limb for these guys give them an opportunity to start their head coaching careers and they up and leave for something that seems better...that includes Petrino.
I don't see anything wrong with that as long as the program keeps winning. If Jurich is willing to fire a coach after 3 bad seasons, why can't a coach leave for a better opportunity after 3 good seasons? It's not Jurich's problem that Petrino crashed and burned in Arkansas.
01-08-2014, 01:30 PM
If Petrino is brought back, he'll leave them again for the first big job that comes calling. Who can blame him though City College is a stepping stone job.
01-08-2014, 01:50 PM
Pitino and Petrino both at UL. #IntegrityU
01-08-2014, 03:12 PM
Liars1Cheats4ever
01-08-2014, 04:13 PM
01-08-2014, 04:47 PM
BARNHEAD better start packing his bags, his worst nightmare is getting ready to happiening.
01-08-2014, 09:16 PM
It’s Showtime”—At the University of Louisville.
As reported today by Pat Forde of Yahoo! Sports (link), WKU head coach Bobby Petrino will accept an offer to the same position at Louisville.
According to Forde's report, Cardinals athletic director Tom Jurich should finalize the contract details tonight with Petrino's agent, David Dunn, followed by the school introducing their new coach on Thursday.
Forde said Jurich reached out to WKU athletic director Todd Stewart on Sunday, Jan. 5, for permission to talk with Petrino.
His report also said a "very intense" nine-hour interview took place on Wednesday, after multiple background checks were ran on Petrino.
The soon-to-be Louisville coach went 8-4 overall in his first and only season at WKU, including a 35-26 win over Kentucky in their season opener.
The Toppers also set new single-season school records in yardage (5,502) and passing first downs (141) in the 2013 season.
He came to WKU from Arkansas after a controversial offseason in 2012, when he was involved in an April motorcycle accident with student-athlete development coordinator Jessica Dorrell.
Petrino initially said he was alone at the time of the accident, but eventually admitted Dorrell was with him at the scene, and that the two had been involved in an adulterous relationship.
Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long fired Petrino for “just cause” on April 10, saying an investigation concluded that Petrino misled him and the public about the accident and his affair with Dorrell.
After a few months which he said were spent mending relationships with his family and working on himself, Petrino was announced as WKU’s head coach on Dec. 10, 2012.
"At this point in my career, it's about getting back and coaching players," he said at the hiring press conference. "It just happened to open up at a place we love.
"I hope it can be as long as possible."
Stewart seemed confident, but cautious at that same press conference.
“No one person is bigger than the program,” Stewart said at the 2012 announcement. “It's about the program.
“The important thing is that the program continues to develop and get better and go to places that its never been.”
Checkmark there. Petrino’s 8-4 record was the best for WKU in their short FBS history, after back-to-back 7-5 finishes in 2011 and 2012.
But with the Tops looking ahead to a third head coach in as many seasons, will the next hire continue where Petrino left off?
WKUInsider already has an early favorite to replace the new Louisville
As reported today by Pat Forde of Yahoo! Sports (link), WKU head coach Bobby Petrino will accept an offer to the same position at Louisville.
According to Forde's report, Cardinals athletic director Tom Jurich should finalize the contract details tonight with Petrino's agent, David Dunn, followed by the school introducing their new coach on Thursday.
Forde said Jurich reached out to WKU athletic director Todd Stewart on Sunday, Jan. 5, for permission to talk with Petrino.
His report also said a "very intense" nine-hour interview took place on Wednesday, after multiple background checks were ran on Petrino.
The soon-to-be Louisville coach went 8-4 overall in his first and only season at WKU, including a 35-26 win over Kentucky in their season opener.
The Toppers also set new single-season school records in yardage (5,502) and passing first downs (141) in the 2013 season.
He came to WKU from Arkansas after a controversial offseason in 2012, when he was involved in an April motorcycle accident with student-athlete development coordinator Jessica Dorrell.
Petrino initially said he was alone at the time of the accident, but eventually admitted Dorrell was with him at the scene, and that the two had been involved in an adulterous relationship.
Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long fired Petrino for “just cause” on April 10, saying an investigation concluded that Petrino misled him and the public about the accident and his affair with Dorrell.
After a few months which he said were spent mending relationships with his family and working on himself, Petrino was announced as WKU’s head coach on Dec. 10, 2012.
"At this point in my career, it's about getting back and coaching players," he said at the hiring press conference. "It just happened to open up at a place we love.
"I hope it can be as long as possible."
Stewart seemed confident, but cautious at that same press conference.
“No one person is bigger than the program,” Stewart said at the 2012 announcement. “It's about the program.
“The important thing is that the program continues to develop and get better and go to places that its never been.”
Checkmark there. Petrino’s 8-4 record was the best for WKU in their short FBS history, after back-to-back 7-5 finishes in 2011 and 2012.
But with the Tops looking ahead to a third head coach in as many seasons, will the next hire continue where Petrino left off?
WKUInsider already has an early favorite to replace the new Louisville
01-08-2014, 10:28 PM
Evidently having an affair is a job requirement at LOSERVILLE.
01-08-2014, 11:30 PM
tomcatfan722000 Wrote:Evidently having an affair is a job requirement at LOSERVILLE.
Don't bring that garbage in here.
What someone does on there free time is there business.
The thing that got Petrino in trouble was he was banging a staff member, which set the university up for litigation.
Lets be honest here, UK is in trouble.
01-08-2014, 11:32 PM
I'm finding it hard to get startled by much anymore due to the sheer nonsense of the s--t I see more and more from day to day.
Can't believe anyone would consider Petrino off the hook from WKU until he could prove over a couple years he could play nice with others again.
I see Louisville thought one year was enough. :hilarious: Coach Stoops, strap on your helmet buddy. If he beats you again at a different university in the state he may be coming after your position next!
If Pitino can act a fool with the ladies and get away with it, Cardinal nation will be right up Petrinos alley. In other news chastity belt purchases have quadrupled in the Louisville metro area today and are expected to climb!!!
All joking aside I'd be surprised if he doesn't do well there and climbs to a new wrung on the ladder at another school in 1-2 years. It's his tendency to jump like a grasshopper and not stay in one spot for long.
I'm really looking forward to Guts perspective on this as well :biggrin:.
Can't believe anyone would consider Petrino off the hook from WKU until he could prove over a couple years he could play nice with others again.
I see Louisville thought one year was enough. :hilarious: Coach Stoops, strap on your helmet buddy. If he beats you again at a different university in the state he may be coming after your position next!
If Pitino can act a fool with the ladies and get away with it, Cardinal nation will be right up Petrinos alley. In other news chastity belt purchases have quadrupled in the Louisville metro area today and are expected to climb!!!
All joking aside I'd be surprised if he doesn't do well there and climbs to a new wrung on the ladder at another school in 1-2 years. It's his tendency to jump like a grasshopper and not stay in one spot for long.
I'm really looking forward to Guts perspective on this as well :biggrin:.
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01-08-2014, 11:37 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Don't being that garbage in here.
What someone does on there free time is there business.
The thing that got Petrino in trouble was he was banging a staff member, which set the university up for litigation.
Lets be honest here, UK is in trouble.
And while I was typing, you were as well.
UK is in trouble. I'll anticipate an abundance of motorcycles and hot chicks near the Cardinal practice field the week prior to the UK-UL game this season as an enticement to take Petrino out of his game nicker:.
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01-08-2014, 11:39 PM
^
Petrino!
FBALL is really worried now. Everything ive been saying since we got rid of joke is about to happen.
Petrino!
FBALL is really worried now. Everything ive been saying since we got rid of joke is about to happen.
01-09-2014, 12:54 AM
I'm not worried. The women of Loserville should be though.
01-09-2014, 02:48 AM
I don't see this really hurting UK any,, if Stoops can coach half of what he can as a recruiter. I did however hear that Sandusky would join the team as a special teams coach from the inside.
Mix1...
Mix1...
01-09-2014, 08:34 AM
looters726
2 hours ago
Jurich is an absolute genius. I am close to the situation and am told that he has been planning this hire for 2 years. Jurich single-handedly get Petrino that WKU job, just to be his coach in waiting for Strong. Jurich knew at a school like Louisville, he had one chance to get a coach to commit long-term, and that is Petrino.
He is now structuring a MASSIVE buy out, that will lock in Bobby well into the future. Could be upwards of $20 mil. Who cares about his past? College football is about WINNING.
2 hours ago
Jurich is an absolute genius. I am close to the situation and am told that he has been planning this hire for 2 years. Jurich single-handedly get Petrino that WKU job, just to be his coach in waiting for Strong. Jurich knew at a school like Louisville, he had one chance to get a coach to commit long-term, and that is Petrino.
He is now structuring a MASSIVE buy out, that will lock in Bobby well into the future. Could be upwards of $20 mil. Who cares about his past? College football is about WINNING.
01-09-2014, 11:41 AM
This sucks. I just hope he jumps ship in 1-2 years again.
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