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I think congratulations are in order…You fired Neal Brown….nm

Maybe Neal will buy him a couple of Bacon, egg and cheese biscuits with the 9 million you boys are paying to dump him!
I guess Southern Miss can afford a few more biscuits for Huff than Marshall can. Is he really leaving for Southern Miss?
 
One would have to think RIchRod 2.0 would be a bit more humble than in his previous gig in Morgantown! He's taken a few to the chops since then.
Rich Fraud and "humble" don't belong in the same sentence. I'll never forget when this delusional a-hole referred to WVU as the "Yankees."
 
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Rich Fraud and "humble" don't belong in the same sentence. I'll never forget when this delusional a-hole referred to WVU as the "Yankees."
Not all of us EER fans have forgotten all the bridges he burned as he left, and the baggage he left at his every stop afterward. He may end up with the job but I for one hope not.
 
Not all of us EER fans have forgotten all the bridges he burned as he left, and the baggage he left at his every stop afterward. He may end up with the job but I for one hope not.
All kidding aside, I agree a return to WVU as HC is a "bridge too far".
 
A ton of WVU fans are wanting him back expecting that he will have the same kind of success he had the first time around. Reminds me too much of Pitt's failed experiment with Johnny Majors 2.0
 
A ton of WVU fans are wanting him back expecting that he will have the same kind of success he had the first time around. Reminds me too much of Pitt's failed experiment with Johnny Majors 2.0
I never liked the concept of old coaches returning "home". Seems to me they are just looking to supplement their already hefty retirement income. Majors, Mack Brown, etc.
 
People forgot about how during DickRod's time here the spread/no huddle offense was new and no opposing coaches knew how to defend it. By the time he got to Michigan it wasn't new anymore and defensive coaches had figured it out. Helmet communication between the coach and the QB took the no huddle out of the game. That and Pat White, Steve Slaton, and Owen Schmitt are a combination of players that only come around once in a lifetime for any coach.
 
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