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Thread: Will Hudspeth benefit from lifting of NCAA restrictions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    So, in your humble opinion, why is giving him another year "the right thing to do" just because he's coming off of probation (that he caused)?
    If Hud had caused the probation his name wouldn't Saunder a mention the past 2 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    If Hud had caused the probation his name wouldn't Saunder a mention the past 2 years.
    Are you being serious right now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    If Hud had caused the probation his name wouldn't Saunder a mention the past 2 years.
    Still happened under his watch. That is a fact. He hired Saunders, he was the man in charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Still happened under his watch. That is a fact. He hired Saunders, he was the man in charge.
    It did but the university can’t hardly hold him accountable for something after they adamantly defended him and said he did nothing wrong. They would open themselves up to NCAA and wrongful termination. It’s best they stay away from that from their side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hark Mudspeth View Post
    It did but the university can’t hardly hold him accountable for something after they adamantly defended him and said he did nothing wrong. They would open themselves up to NCAA and wrongful termination. It’s best they stay away from that from their side.
    Agree, but that works both ways, they don't have to come out and say it, but they should not keep him around if the sole reason is to see what he does once the sanctions are lifted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Agree, but that works both ways, they don't have to come out and say it, but they should not keep him around if the sole reason is to see what he does once the sanctions are lifted.
    Agreed

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Still happened under his watch. That is a fact. He hired Saunders, he was the man in charge.
    From day one I’ve contended that he knew exactly who he was hiring. He hired a guy that he didn’t have to give orders to cheat. Plausible deniability for him. He just thought he’d be on a fast track outta here before they got caught.

    Yes, he’s absolutely responsible for schloraship losses. No it’s not just fair to let him have another year now. His record is his record including vacated wins. He’s got a losing record.

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    How would lifting the sanctions help him in any significant way next year, especially with his track record of bringing in talent? Seems they'd have to give him a couple more years at least if that was what they were planning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    From day one I’ve contended that he knew exactly who he was hiring. He hired a guy that he didn’t have to give orders to cheat. Plausible deniability for him. He just thought he’d be on a fast track outta here before they got caught.

    Yes, he’s absolutely responsible for schloraship losses. No it’s not just fair to let him have another year now. His record is his record including vacated wins. He’s got a losing record.
    Absolutely. Every word.

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    Micromanagement of staff. Lost several coordinators.

    Loss of Rebowe severely damaged recruiting.

    He knew full well what Saunders was about when we hired him.

    That s-show caught up with us, and here we are today.

    We gave him all the tools to do the job denied all previous coaches, and he has failed.

    End of the story.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hark Mudspeth View Post
    It did but the university can’t hardly hold him accountable for something after they adamantly defended him and said he did nothing wrong. They would open themselves up to NCAA and wrongful termination. It’s best they stay away from that from their side.
    He should be held accountable for the overall climate of the program. This includes losses, Trump bashing in the locker room, insulting the fans' character, no continuity at quarterback, arrests (and benching said players in week nine for something that happened at the beginning of the season), empty stands despite incredible (and successful) efforts to enhance the game experience, and others I'm sure I forgot to mention.

    On the field is only part of the issue, and none of the above has anything to do with probation.

    On the field, we gave up 66 points to a team that won 2 games. We wouldn't even be sniffing 6-6 had SLU kicked the extra point instead of stupidly going for two. We got destroyed by a 2 win team with an interim coach on senior day with a bowl berth on the line, and the team's body language said they couldn't care less.

    Sanctions aren't our problem.

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    He did what I feared weeks ago.

    He wasted a guy's redshirt trying to save his own arse.


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