Why didn't Enfield want it? No way USC is a better job.It might be if you want lay on the beach most of the day. And then reality sets in that you coach a crappy program with only marginal success.Pretty much everything I know is already out there. I don't have any other "tidbits" coming my way since about 10:00pm.
I'm pretty sure now that Enfield is out since I believe now that he turned us down.
I don't know if there is anything to the Keatts rumor.
But nothing is done until it's done and I don't believe this is done, not yet anyway.
And in regards to a Coaching Search -- EVERYONE IS LYING TO YOU.
Why didn't Enfield want it? No way USC is a better job.It might be if you want lay on the beach most of the day. And then reality sets in that you coach a crappy program with only marginal success.
Why didn't Enfield want it? No way USC is a better job.It might be if you want lay on the beach most of the day. And then reality sets in that you coach a crappy program with only marginal success.
It HAS TO BE KEATTS.-Dont assume anything at this point. ANYTHING. Wait.
Why didn't Enfield want it? No way USC is a better job.It might be if you want lay on the beach most of the day. And then reality sets in that you coach a crappy program with only marginal success.
It's not 20 degrees w/ snow half of January/February in Los Angeles
There's a five star player more than once every 15 years in Los Angeles
You won't be hated by more than half the fans and boosters if you slip to .500 in conference play over the course of five seasons. Even if the conference you're in isn't the best in the country like BE/ACC.
There's a four star player more than once every fifteen years in Los Angeles.
If you go .500 in conference play at USC, fans of other schools will treat you like a miracle worker.
Pitt has had a really nice run of success with the common denominator being Jamie Dixon, who was the most successful coach in program history, yet fans celebrated when he left. Is it such a good job?