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<blockquote data-quote="jorgigtsan46" data-source="post: 271865" data-attributes="member: 3029"><p>[USER=588]@Leonard Larramore[/USER] personally, i think its because thats how weve been conditioned. coaching is a job, but being a player is a commitment. thats just how its been. i also think it has to do with the school itself; if a fanbase knows that the coach has been really good, but the school itself doesnt have a terrific reputation, then they are somewhat ok with an upwards move from the coach since it is a job and the coach can improve his job. meanwhile, we love our school, and any player/student-athlete that doesnt simply doesnt recognize how great it is in our minds, and its much more harmful to our pride. its a big blow.</p><p></p><p>do you know what happened with lynn griffin by the way? was there a certain incident that led him to make a decision regarding what he wanted to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jorgigtsan46, post: 271865, member: 3029"] [USER=588]@Leonard Larramore[/USER] personally, i think its because thats how weve been conditioned. coaching is a job, but being a player is a commitment. thats just how its been. i also think it has to do with the school itself; if a fanbase knows that the coach has been really good, but the school itself doesnt have a terrific reputation, then they are somewhat ok with an upwards move from the coach since it is a job and the coach can improve his job. meanwhile, we love our school, and any player/student-athlete that doesnt simply doesnt recognize how great it is in our minds, and its much more harmful to our pride. its a big blow. do you know what happened with lynn griffin by the way? was there a certain incident that led him to make a decision regarding what he wanted to do? [/QUOTE]
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